So the 1000 plus a day "irregular migrants" being ushered ashore at Dover are a positive to the economy, bringing cash and skills with them, and get straight into a productive role in English society, requiring no benefits and able to be self sufficient??
That's a truly incredible strawman you've managed to construct there, using not a single word from my own post which you quoted, except for your favorite "immigrant".
Check how the Social Housing stock was wiped out by Right-To-Buy, a Tory Policy started in late 79.
Now, unless there has been "1000 plus a day" pouring into the UK since 1979, they are very much NOT the issue here...
Yes it may take some of them a few weeks / months (even years) to get established, especially as a not insignificant number of those are fleeing warzones, or have been tortured, witness to torture and various other atrocities.
I truly fail to see how this is any different to someone "born and bred" here. There is absolutely NOTHING to say that because someone is born here they won't adopt a lifestyle of "I'm not going to work, benefits for me for life" anymore than an immigrant would.
This is just you, yet again clutching at straws trying to paint anyone who is not "born and bred British" as beneath you and somehow a "lower tier human"
Immigrants are not the cause of the shortage of Social Housing stock... Selling off vast chunks of Social Housing is the primary cause of that.
Stop trying to blame everyone else for the failings of past and present governments to address the problem.
The issue is not "Too many people", the issue is "Not enough Housing" - The very same issue that is causing house prices to be utterly unaffordable to most
NOT ENOUGH HOUSING.
*edit* In fact when you look at places like Muther Tydvil in Wales, which for a long time was known as "The Benefit Capital of the UK" it could be very easy to say that in fact, it is those Born and Bred in the UK who are far more likely to be "sponging off the state" and never contributing anything to society, not the immigrants.