If my understanding of the 2001 home office study into the "benefits of immigration", is correct, none of the indirect drawbacks are ever taken into account, extra costs in education, health, prisons, local services? Wealth sent abroad rather than stimulating our economy? Ignore them, oh, and may as well ignore the actual costs of the immigration department too.
If my understanding of the 2001 home office study into the "benefits of immigration", is correct, none of the indirect drawbacks are ever taken into account, extra costs in education, health, prisons, local services? Wealth sent abroad rather than stimulating our economy? Ignore them, oh, and may as well ignore the actual costs of the immigration department too.
ReplyDeleteI think Labour have realised that telling us all to celebrate diversity makes us less likely to do so.
ReplyDeleteWhat's that noise? Oh yeah, the sound of thousands of 'commooni'eee' leaders lining up for their government payouts...
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