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Old 13-09-2016, 13:05   #595
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Re: Corbyn's kerfuffle

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing View Post
Yeah we can keep taking hundreds of thousands hell why not a few more million like the last decade it doesn't create any problems does it.
The migrants from the EU were unquestionably a net positive. If the governments of the day didn't see fit to properly invest the financial returns from their working and paying their taxes here that was their failing.

EU migrants were, for the most part, young, healthy and childless. They worked, paid taxes, drew relatively little out.

The same can't be said for large groups of migrants from Southern Asia, emigrating here as hangovers from the Empire days. They're the ones who you alluded to as demanding that the country accommodate them. The most Polish tended to want was a sklep that sold their exotic sausages and Tyskie to wash them down.

Guess which group Brexit doesn't impact?

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