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we have enough , there is child poverty ,people living from food banks and a shortage of housing just to name a few of this countries problems .

Let germany have them .

 

The EU was a soft touch beforehand for letting in migrants onto its shores.

Then the EU 'top dog' Germany - goes ahead and sends out an invitation to half the world to try their luck.

Cant wait to see what Merkel & Co decide later next when they meet.

 

Remember all this when we have the referendum in 2017.

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If that is indeed a FACT then answer the question... why is Germany trying to palm off immigrants if it is going to make them economically and socially stronger? Why don't they just enjoy the party and let the British miss out?

 

They just want everybody to be as lucky as Germany is, and to share in their good fortune at having 800,000 chancers turn up on their doorstep with their hands out.

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They just want everybody to be as lucky as Germany is, and to share in their good fortune at having 800,000 chancers turn up on their doorstep with their hands out.

 

Steve Jobs of Apple was a child of Syrian refugees.....:rolleyes:

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it was 20bn....

 

http://www.theweek.co.uk/uk-news/uk-immigration/61179/eu-migrants-contribute-20bn-to-uk-economy-study-finds

 

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I am sure. Because unlike many posters I actually READ.

http://www.theweek.co.uk/uk-news/uk-immigration/61179/eu-migrants-contribute-20bn-to-uk-economy-study-finds

 

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All these migrants from germany etc who are non EU, im assuming they will make a NET contribution.

 

For UK there is no crisis.

 

 

 

 

just minor positives of an EU funded study, what about the part of the report that says non EU migration cost Britain a minimum of £120 BILLION over the same time period. That £20b figure does not even take into account the impact on NHS, infrastructure etc, and is only reporting on the short term. When these healthy young working immigrants start aging, wanting pensions and extra health care, and having children that will also need child income support, NHS treatment, school places and interpreters then we have a different ball game.

 

Lets not forget the billions they have sent back home how does that benefit the UK?

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Having seen a breakdown of figures of the migrants with ranges of 20% to 40% who are actually Syrians the remainder being other nationalities who are not from war zones such as Albania, Kosovo, Serbia and Africa this makes sense as to why they were not prepared to be registered in the first E U country as they would have been turned back there but by using the mob rule and forcing their way through borders it gives them the opportunity to get into northern Europe.

 

I cannot say that it is right but if I was in their position living in a poor country and an opportunity presented itself to me I would do the same.

 

The fault lies with the E U and Germany for not realising that something like this could happen and they should have organised reception centres in first point of entry to the E U like Italy Greece from where they could then have transported to the countries who were willing to accept the refugees and refused entry to economic migrants and this could have been funded from Brussels instead of the poorer countries being burdened with extra costs

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just minor positives of an EU funded study, what about the part of the report that says non EU migration cost Britain a minimum of £120 BILLION over the same time period. That £20b figure does not even take into account the impact on NHS, infrastructure etc, and is only reporting on the short term. When these healthy young working immigrants start aging, wanting pensions and extra health care, and having children that will also need child income support, NHS treatment, school places and interpreters then we have a different ball game.

 

Lets not forget the billions they have sent back home how does that benefit the UK?

 

Some people don't see it like that unfortunately. They think its great to have different culture, religions, home grown terrorists etc, which all bring different demands on our services - that in turn costs a lot of money.

 

Put that with the 60M a day it costs to keep in the EU club - and you have a recipe for potential disaster.

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Some people don't see it like that unfortunately. They think its great to have different culture, religions, home grown terrorists etc, which all bring different demands on our services - that in turn costs a lot of money.

 

Put that with the 60M a day it costs to keep in the EU club - and you have a recipe for potential disaster.

 

It's great to have different cultures. , better than being a racist

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Some people don't see it like that unfortunately. They think its great to have different culture, religions, home grown terrorists etc, which all bring different demands on our services - that in turn costs a lot of money.

 

Put that with the 60M a day it costs to keep in the EU club - and you have a recipe for potential disaster.

 

the worms are turning!

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