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Originally Posted by jfman
There is nowhere in the European Union where the cost of living is so low that Universal Credit can be considered a “fortune”; you’re also ignoring the fact they have to live on it HERE.
There’s little to no evidence of any of what you suggest and even where such little instances do happen removing EU migration and EU trade is somewhat using a sledgehammer to crack a nut.
There’s no evidence the NHS will be better off when it has to take the time and effort to train staff rather than import them.
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There was a TV programme where a Czech Roma couple had arrived in Rotherham with
twenty-two of their children and grandchildren. Only one of them had a job. So they, along with an estimated
6,000 other Czech Roma just in Rotherham, had to be housed, funded with benefits etc. The fallacy is that enough of the 3m EU residents actually contribute. Especially if you factor in an upfront cost of building the houses to house them in the first place.
So is the stock in all the Eastern European shops produced in the UK? Or is it shipped in from Eastern Europe.