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Ka-pi96 said:
SlayerRondo said:
Ka-pi96 said:

Remaining in the EU = planning for the future.

What about immigration is even a problem with the EU though? It only gives people in other EU countries a right to move here if they choose to, what's wrong with that? It should be merit based, if they can't get a job here to support themselves then they won't be able to stay here, will they? If they stay here regardless then isn't that the UK governments fault for funding them rather than the fault of the EU?

And my opinion is that Remaining in the EU = Bad planning for the future

An massive oversupply of immigration can cause umemployment which will lead to increased government payments to UK citizens who can't find work and immigrant's can claim in work benefits that cost the government money which they can't avoid paying. And I will say that nothing is the fault of the EU, the EU is a flawed concept in many ways and the UK government needs to step up and take responsibility for this mistake by remove itself from the EU permanently.

Why can't they avoid paying it? Why don't they just bring in a new law that you have to either be a UK citizen or have worked full time in the UK for a minimum amount of time (like 3 or 5 years or something) before you are entitled to any benefits?

If people really think immigrants are that big of a problem they surely wouldn't have any issues getting such a law to pass...

That would not solve the problem of UK citizens becoming unemployed and then claiming benefits because of over supply of immigration. In that scenario the UK citizen loses his job and the government loses money.

They should make the in work benefits (and out work benefits) for migrants ot availible for 10 years at least.



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