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3rd November 2014, 23:40 #91
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4th November 2014, 02:13 #92
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4th November 2014, 11:29 #93
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4th November 2014, 20:23 #94
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Really?
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4th November 2014, 20:49 #95
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'New EU members add £5bn to UK says research'
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5th November 2014, 14:04 #97
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That's only a certain portion of the immigrants, using the select portion they call the European Economic Area.
From the same link:
"The study also said immigrants from the wider European Economic Area - the European Union plus Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein - had made a positive financial contribution to the UK.
It found that:
EEA immigrants had made a fiscal contribution of £4.4bn between 1995 and 2011, non-EEA immigrants had made a negative net contribution of £118bn, and British people had made a negative net contribution of £591bn
More recently, between 2001 and 2011, European arrivals contributed £20bn and those from outside Europe £5bn
Immigrants who arrived since 2000 were 43% less likely than British people to receive state benefits or tax credits, and 7% less likely to live in social housing"
That demographic might have trouble fitting in, as they are contributing, where the immigrants from other countries and the British people have negative contributions. Maybe the best way to fix the UK is to kick the British out?
IMO none of the numbers help much without breaking it down to per year, per capita type format.
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5th November 2014, 18:31 #98
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The media have been rerunning the UCL figures saying that immigrants from EU countries have made a net contribution to the UKs economy .
But as these figures came from exactly the same "Academics " who predicted that there would only be about 13000 Poles come here to work when Poland joined the EU , it is not surprising that the figures are disputed .
But this time even the BBC admitted the that the total cost to the country of all immigration was over £120 Billion .
So , although the loony left will no doubt still try to claim that immigration is good , Labour,s plan to fill the place up with immigrants has cost every man , woman & child here over £2000 so far & is still rising .
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5th November 2014, 19:30 #99
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5th November 2014, 21:51 #100
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