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Ligne n°1 : ... #Left Foot Forward » Feed Left Foot Forward » Comments Feed Left Foot- Ligne n°2 : Forward » We repeat, migrants are *less* likely to claim benefits than
Ligne n°3 : indigenous Britons Comments Feed The failure of the Swiss referendum ...- Ligne n°24 : We repeat, migrants are *less* likely to claim benefits than indigenous
Ligne n°25 : Britons ...- Ligne n°30 : In a sop to UKIP, David Cameron has pledged to bar migrants from
Ligne n°31 : claiming out-of-work benefits for three months after their arrival to ...- Ligne n°37 : What David Cameron probably won’t tell you, however, is that migrants
Ligne n°38 : from Eastern Europe are less likely to claim benefits than indiginous ...- Ligne n°41 : Most migrants from the EU do not come to Britain to sign on, but to
Ligne n°42 : work. Migrants who came to the UK after the year 2000 have made a ...
Ligne n°41 : ... Most migrants from the EU do not come to Britain to sign on, but to- Ligne n°42 : work. Migrants who came to the UK after the year 2000 have made a
Ligne n°43 : ‘substantial’ contribution to public finances, according to a recent ...
Ligne n°109 : ... James Bloodworth’s thinking:- Ligne n°110 : 1. Migrants are less-likely to claim benefits than the indigenous
Ligne n°111 : population, but ...
Ligne n°111 : ... population, but- Ligne n°112 : 2. Migrants don’t take jobs away from the indigenous population.
Ligne n°113 : Which is it? Either they’re competing in the job market or they’re ...
Ligne n°146 : ... Because of immigration the jobs being created are quickly being- Ligne n°147 : taken by migrants. There is a crisis in the NHS and Education
Ligne n°148 : because of the sheer volume. The birthrate is out of control, ...
Ligne n°259 : ... * Sparky- Ligne n°260 : This is why I am against more migrants:
Ligne n°261 : 1. They are competing for jobs that unemployed people here could ...
Ligne n°265 : ... services- Ligne n°266 : What are your top three reasons for more migrants? I don’t mean a
Ligne n°267 : critique of my reasons, I mean three positive benefits. ...
Ligne n°273 : ... 1. They make a massive net fiscal contribution to the UK economy.- Ligne n°274 : EEA migrants contributed, net, about £22bn between 2001 and 2011
Ligne n°275 : (according to the Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration at ...
Ligne n°301 : ... is what you are referring to – is pretty small. About 1 in 13 jobs- Ligne n°302 : held by a migrant worker displaces one which could be done by a UK
Ligne n°303 : native. The really worrying issue is with high skill, high value ...
Ligne n°337 : ... * LB- Ligne n°338 : Tell us again why we need any migrants on benefits?
Ligne n°339 : Look at the cost. ...
Ligne n°341 : ... Lots of paying money out.- Ligne n°342 : If you want migrants like that, there’s a simple test. You
Ligne n°343 : personally sponsor them and pay out of your pocket. ...
Ligne n°344 : ... * LB- Ligne n°345 : How does a migrant on welfare make a net fiscal contribution?
Ligne n°346 : They don’t. ...
Ligne n°346 : ... They don’t.- Ligne n°347 : Now look at how much a migrant needs to pay in tax to make a net
Ligne n°348 : contribution. The government spends 11.5K a year per person. You ...
Ligne n°348 : ... contribution. The government spends 11.5K a year per person. You- Ligne n°349 : need to be on 44K a year to break even. Each and every migrant. And
Ligne n°350 : that ignores the pensions. ...
Ligne n°367 : ... Put up a reference. The growth in the number of employed and the- Ligne n°368 : growth in the number of migrants shows where the jobs are going.
Ligne n°369 : If you haven’t noticed, there has been an increase in employement, ...
Ligne n°373 : ... What’s Hamza got to do with it? Nothing.- Ligne n°374 : The fact is that EEA migrants make a massive net fiscal
Ligne n°375 : contribution. That’s a fact. No amount of huffing and puffing about ...
Ligne n°376 : ... one man makes any difference.- Ligne n°377 : And it’s a fact that migrants make up about 13% of the total
Ligne n°378 : workforce! but only7% of out of work benefit claimants. EEA ...
Ligne n°378 : ... workforce! but only7% of out of work benefit claimants. EEA- Ligne n°379 : migrants make up about 10% of the workforce but about 5% of out of
Ligne n°380 : work benefit claimants. In other words, migrants are less likely to ...
Ligne n°379 : ... migrants make up about 10% of the workforce but about 5% of out of- Ligne n°380 : work benefit claimants. In other words, migrants are less likely to
Ligne n°381 : be claiming benefits than UK natives and EEA migrants much less ...
Ligne n°380 : ... work benefit claimants. In other words, migrants are less likely to- Ligne n°381 : be claiming benefits than UK natives and EEA migrants much less
Ligne n°382 : likely. ...
Ligne n°388 : ... It’s obviously nonsense to suggest that all the new jobs in the- Ligne n°389 : economy have gone to migrants. I don’t know about you, but where I
Ligne n°390 : work almost all new job starters are UK natives. That’s true of ...
Ligne n°397 : ... I asked a question and you won’t answer it.- Ligne n°398 : Abu Hamzah was a migrant.
Ligne n°399 : Did he or did he not make a net contribution to the UK? ...
Ligne n°399 : ... Did he or did he not make a net contribution to the UK?- Ligne n°400 : Simple question. You’re claiming migrants make a net contribution.
Ligne n°401 : Hamzah is a migrant. ...
Ligne n°400 : ... Simple question. You’re claiming migrants make a net contribution.- Ligne n°401 : Hamzah is a migrant.
Ligne n°402 : Just finding out whether or not your claim is true. ...
Ligne n°404 : ... * LB- Ligne n°405 : In other words, migrants are less likely to be claiming benefits
Ligne n°406 : than UK natives and EEA migrants much less likely. ...
Ligne n°405 : ... In other words, migrants are less likely to be claiming benefits- Ligne n°406 : than UK natives and EEA migrants much less likely.
Ligne n°407 : ============ ...
Ligne n°411 : ... it.- Ligne n°412 : For those migrants on welfare, do they make a net contribution?
Ligne n°413 : The answer is no they don’t. They consume money from other people ...
Ligne n°418 : ... Unemployment hasn’t changed much.- Ligne n°419 : That means that most of the new jobs have gone to migrants. If that
Ligne n°420 : was not the case, then unemployment would have gone down ...
Ligne n°424 : ... The same way a UK native on benefits makes a net contribution. They- Ligne n°425 : don’t. But migrants are much less likely to be on benefits than U K
Ligne n°426 : natives and there are far fewer of them. ...
Ligne n°433 : ... Notice the generalisation.- Ligne n°434 : e.g. Because one migrant is good, all migrants must be good.
- Ligne n°434 : e.g. Because one migrant is good, all migrants must be good.
Ligne n°435 : Imaging Boston’s reaction if someone claimed that a black man had ...
Ligne n°443 : ... You’re applying that to migration. You’re saying because some- Ligne n°444 : migrants make a net contribution that all migrants must make a net
- Ligne n°444 : migrants make a net contribution that all migrants must make a net
Ligne n°445 : contribution. They don’t. ...
Ligne n°452 : ... that.- Ligne n°453 : It should reject all migrants on welfare because the migrant on
- Ligne n°453 : It should reject all migrants on welfare because the migrant on
Ligne n°454 : welfare is not making a net contribution. Are you going to deny ...
Ligne n°455 : ... that? [My prediction is you'll make another BNP like statement- Ligne n°456 : about all migrants being good for the UK]
Ligne n°457 : * LB ...
Ligne n°458 : ... Yes. And we have a migration system that could say, we don’t want- Ligne n°459 : migrants on welfare. We can refuse to accept them into the UK.
Ligne n°460 : * Boston_scoundrel ...
Ligne n°461 : ... You are misunderstanding the point quite spectacularly..- Ligne n°462 : Of course not every migrant makes a net contribution. I havent
Ligne n°463 : claimed that they do and noone, to the best of my knowledge, has ...
Ligne n°463 : ... claimed that they do and noone, to the best of my knowledge, has- Ligne n°464 : argued that they do. Migrants as a whole make a massive net fiscal
Ligne n°465 : contribution. Some individuals, of course, do not. But the point is ...
Ligne n°467 : ... basically irrelevant – it doesnt change the aggregate position.- Ligne n°468 : I am not saying that some migrants make a net contribution
Ligne n°469 : therefore individually they all do. I am saying that the fact is ...
Ligne n°469 : ... therefore individually they all do. I am saying that the fact is- Ligne n°470 : that, in the aggregate, migrants make a net contribution. Some
Ligne n°471 : give, some take, but the former more than outweighs the latter. ...
Ligne n°473 : ... that he did, you just misunderstood my point.- Ligne n°474 : Do migrants on benefits make a net contribution? It depends on the
Ligne n°475 : timescale over which you measure. While they are claiming benefits, ...
Ligne n°479 : ... * Boston_scoundrel- Ligne n°480 : Except, of course, that some migrants we force onto welfare whether
Ligne n°481 : they want to work or not (those seeking asylum). ...
Ligne n°494 : ... otherwise.- Ligne n°495 : But it doesnt change the fact that, in the aggregate, migrants are
Ligne n°496 : net contributors to the UK economy. In the aggregate – which does ...
Ligne n°496 : ... net contributors to the UK economy. In the aggregate – which does- Ligne n°497 : not mean that ever single migrant is a net contributor – just that
Ligne n°498 : more are than are not. A relatively simple point. ...
Ligne n°501 : ... * LB- Ligne n°502 : Of course not every migrant makes a net contribution. I havent
Ligne n°503 : claimed that they do and noone, to the best of my knowledge, has ...
Ligne n°505 : ... ===============- Ligne n°506 : So why are we accepting the migrants who don’t make a net
Ligne n°507 : contribution? ...
Ligne n°508 : ... eg. Abu Hamzah.- Ligne n°509 : For the migrants who do make a net contribution, I’m all for them.
Ligne n°510 : Migration is an option. The country can choose to accept or reject. ...
Ligne n°512 : ... So where do you set the boundary. How big a contribution does a- Ligne n°513 : migrant have to make to make a net contribution.
Ligne n°514 : You claim that over all they do, so you must know where that ...