UK sees highest net migration since Second World War

not meaning to dispute what you say, not at all, but how do immigrants who do not want to assimilate, not work and just claim benefits, improve quality of life and better wages? If we are referring to things like choices of eateries, and immigrants who work in professional level jobs, then yes I agree. But like the scottish family in australia who faced deportation because the husband did not have a work visa, he had worked and paid in for years, with no recourse to education or healthcare. A family from sri lanka arrived illegally, and of course allowed to stay with full recourse to funds. ok off topic from your post, but no harm meant on, enjoying the discussion sir.

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