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Originally Posted by nomadking
Higher proportion of dross. Either way they wouldn't be taking much money back with them. They brought little here in the first place.
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All those stats indicating lower out of work welfare claimant levels, higher employment rates, better education levels, etc, than native British must be inaccurate I guess.
There was one stat that might have indicated 'dross' - higher levels of in-work benefit claims. These would've been largely taken care of through a combination of the measures agreed in February and the minimum wage increasing.
If you're looking for 'dross' you might be thinking of some nations outside the EU, the immigration we can control, where unemployment is 40%+, out of work welfare claims are far higher than average and levels of integration with wider society far lower we see from most of the EU-27.