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Stevo 666

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I'm not sure that's true. They are definitely not popular with a certain type of person who "thinks they should go back to where they came from. The country's full innit".


Any evidence for this?


Again, making stuff up because it's what you think - doesn't work.
https://togetherwithrefugees.org.uk/welcoming-growth-press-release/#:~:text=The net benefit to the,within the current asylum system.

Yes, you could argue that this study is likely to be biased towards refugees, but every study that has looked at refugees / asylum seekers has fully debunked the "they came here for benefits" myth propagated by Farage, Robinson, Daily Mail et al.

You only have to apply a small modicum of thought to realise that someone spending the remainder of their family savings and travelling for thousands of miles under dangerous conditions with risk of death, is more likely to want to learn skills / get work to establish themselves in order to improve things for themselves and their family. Many refugees are skilled - spending money on training / retraining / English skills has a far higher return on investment than effectively imprisoning people for 6 months to a year whilst giving them handouts.

A quick google around asylum seekers strain oocal councils or similar will show what you need to know, but maybe don't want to know. Here are a couple of examples:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-66084878
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politic...eker-bill-leaves-tory-council-in-17m-deficit/

As for your last post, another quick google will show that the pay level at which someone becomes a net contributor to the exchequer is around £50k pa. Do you really think that most of these people are going to walk into jobs that make them higher rate tax payers?

And as for you point about making the effort to get here, if you apply a modicum of thought you might ask yourself why they didn't stop in one of the lies multiple safe countries that they passed through on the way? If their priority really is safety and security then they would have done that, but most have made a choice, likely because they think we are a soft touch. Sorry, but beggars can't be choosers.
 

icowden

Shaman
A quick google around asylum seekers strain oocal councils or similar will show what you need to know, but maybe don't want to know. Here are a couple of examples:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-66084878
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politic...eker-bill-leaves-tory-council-in-17m-deficit/
Best not to get your information from comics. Al the BBC article highlights is that Kent either needs more funding, or not enough is being done to share the load across different counties.

As for your last post, another quick google will show that the pay level at which someone becomes a net contributor to the exchequer is around £50k pa. Do you really think that most of these people are going to walk into jobs that make them higher rate tax payers?
£41k and of course not. You don't have to be a net contributor to contribute.
  • A report from the Commission on the Integration of Refugees suggested Britain's coffers could be boosted by £1.2 billion within five years if refugees were granted the right to work.
  • A GOV.UK news story highlighted that skilled refugees were contributing nearly £1 million annually in income tax and national insurance through pilot schemes.
  • A Public and Commercial Services Union report projected that by expediting the asylum process to six months, refugees could be self-sufficient sooner, leading to a net contribution to the public purse.
And as for you point about making the effort to get here, if you apply a modicum of thought you might ask yourself why they didn't stop in one of the lies multiple safe countries that they passed through on the way? If their priority really is safety and security then they would have done that, but most have made a choice, likely because they think we are a soft touch. .
Back on the racist myths I see.
The asylum seekers coming here, come here because:
  • They speak some English. Not French, German, Spanish, Catalan, Polish, Russian etc. They want an English speaking country.
  • Their uncle / auntie / neighbour/ cousin/ dad's friends sister etc are already here. People like to go where they know some people.
 
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