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What I do find particularly depressing is how many people vote for parties such as UKIP on the basis of misinformation or misunderstanding.
For example, although only about 12% of the British people are either immigrants or from ethnic minority backgrounds, a major survey 3 weeks ago revealed that many people believed the figure to be 24% (that a quarter of the British population was non-British).
The same survey also revealed that the population vastly over-estimates the number of people on welfare and how much an individual receives in social security benefits if they sign-on.
It is this type of ignorance which the Right deliberately encourages for political advantage, and to promote divide-and-rule - 'The reason you're poor and living in shite accommodation paying high rent is because of immigrants/scroungers' - that lets exploitative employers paying crap wages, or slum landlords, to get away with it.
Indeed, much of the 'excessive' welfare bill goes on top-up benefits to compensate for low wages, and Housing Benefit to subsidise high rents - the welfare state being bled dry by employers and landlords making £ millions - of course, this is not the 'welfare abuse' we read about in the Tory tabloids!
You should consider a career in politics.