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Originally Posted by Osem
... and those costs are a very small part of what the 'system' costs us to operate in total when you take into account al the abuse, appeals, enforcement, administration, healthcare, welfare, housing, education etc. etc. Still, if we pretend they're all totally honest decent people who'll be a real asset to the UK that'll make us all feel a lot better eh - especially those whose lives don't bring them into contact with any of the problems being created in our society by economic migrants coming here from around the globe but who like to preach tolerance and generosity on behalf of the rest of us.
Still waiting for someone who thinks they should be allowed in to tell us what we should do with the next trench who make it to Calais and all those who follow them? It's such a simple question that I can't understand why nobody wants to give an answer... 
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As i said in a previous post, it's only the people who have what the government think to be a valid claim that are granted the benefits whilst their claims are considered etc. Those who it's decided have no claim are held in secure accomodation prior deportation
I don't profess to have all the answers, but as a fellow human being, it's not (in my opinion) to allow a fellow human being to live in squalor or filth.
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Originally Posted by Taf
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£18,720,000pa is nothing to this government. Look at the huge amounts of money that has so far been wasted on Universal Credit (Specifically the IT budgets)
It could probably also be collected in owed taxes in the blink of an eye.