The 'ship them back to their own country' mentality

This has really got off topic. Can't you kindly go to PM or something.

Back on topic...

Still waiting for a reply on the negative impacts of immigration on your lives.

Already given you one. It cost the tax payer over £100 billion between 1995-2011, something which would have had an impact on everyone who paid tax during that period and beyond - as no doubt it would have contributed to national debt.
 
Tbf, he would have only got that information from what you had plastered yourself on this forum, no? :p
I dont recall plastering it though thats the thing. I may have done but it wouldn't be for nothing, it would only have been in a serious discussion about the welfare system. Not posted in a way that I wanted it dragged back up again.
 
So what does your analysis of our economic needs put the level of required immigration to be?

One in seven of the 2,733,000 EU migrants aged 16-64 - a total of 390,000 - were unemployed, as of the second quarter of 2017. Immigration should serve the labour market, not at the expense of the tax payer.
 
Already given you one. It cost the tax payer over £100 billion between 1995-2011, something which would have had an impact on everyone who paid tax during that period and beyond

Which is the minority of people in this country (the majority are net recipients of tax) strange why the majority voted against then, when it didn't affect them, by your measure
 
I dont recall plastering it though thats the thing. I may have done but it wouldn't be for nothing, it would only have been in a serious discussion about the welfare system. Not posted in a way that I wanted it dragged back up again.

I don't think anyone really cares to be honest, barely any members are going to read it and I think most are mature enough not to make snap judgments of others regardless of whether you did that yourself or not :) I agree with Freakbro's post earlier, your tone seems to have shifted as I can't recall posts like that from you in the many other immigration threads on here.
 
One in seven of the 2,733,000 EU migrants aged 16-64 - a total of 390,000 - were unemployed, as of the second quarter of 2017. Immigration should serve the labour market, not at the expense of the tax payer.

That doesn't give me the number of the annual immigration figure you think our economy needs
 
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At least I’m finding out who’ll shop me to the Gestapo if the fourth reich rolls round.


Oh yeah, congrats on your promotion. Should be the other way round though. Going from a cool, mean looking Christopher Walken to a little fat dude with no neck isn't really the way forward.
 
That doesn't give me the number of the annual immigration figure you think our economy needs

It’s not for me to define. But as I have already pointed out, it is too high if it exceeds the requirements of the labour market to such a high rate.
 
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