Hastings gull
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- Nov 23, 2013
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Wrong on so many levels.
It has not been "roundly criticised". There have been some critics, obviously there will be. That's what happens when papers get published.
It did consider them not working as it is about the NET effect.
It's focus is on EU migrants, but it does mention non EU migrants.
As for 13000 vs 700000. The net migration to this country has been specified in a number of sources including the ONS.
The bit in bold, a nonsensical thing to say.
Thanks for your reply. You are right in that it did focus on EU immigration, and that is only half the story, as you well know. I think non EU immigration worries people more, rightly or wrongly, due to the fact that they are less likely to want to integrate. They come from poorer countries and are less likely to be skilled (not talking about health professionals we poach!)and given that they are less likely to have had proper medical care, the chances are that they will have greater use of the NHS. An immigrant, even one working in this country, will not have paid into the system for long, on average, and this too puts financial strains on the system. You can quote all you want - might it just be what you want to believe?
Your last sentence -can you explain what you mean, please?