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Friday, 20 January 2012
371,000: The number of "beneficial to the economy" immigrants claiming dole
So, while you're sat there - unemployed - in a miserable rain soaked Rochdale or Margate, don't you ever say to yourself:
"Sod this for a game of soldiers! We're in the EU now! I can sign on anywhere! I think I'll sod off to Spain or Ibiza or Cannes and go and sign on there!"
Well, good luck with that if you do - only they won't let you.
Ask any of the ex-pat community in Spain what benefits they get even after losing their jobs when the bars that they're all working in shut down. Go on. Ask.
Meanwhile, immigration - otherwise known as Labour's electoral gerrymandering and similarly embraced by the coalition in the name of cheaper wages for globalist corporations - is sold to us here at home as "beneficial to the economy".
Oh sure. Really beneficial to the economy to have 371,000 of them signing on the dole.
No, your eyes which have been trained to be blind and your ears that have been trained to be deaf in the name of political correctness do not deceive you - the litmus test of what you see and what you hear in those very long queues at the Post Office seem to be based in reality.
371,000 immigrants claiming dole with "foreigners being paid £2billion in benefits a year".
These are figures that it is okay to see and hear because, political correctness be buggered, they are official government figures.
And darn-in-hell, while Gordon Brown might have uttered his immortal 'bigot' line at an old dear who had eyes to see, what's that official government figure at the very end of the report in the Daily Telegraph?
"...official figures show that up to 90 percent of new jobs created in Britain over the past decade have gone to foreign-born workers..."
Official figures?
Well darn me... and after we were told anyone thinking that, voicing what they see, was a racist who should be locked up, too.
This is all without mention of the demand on public services - the NHS (where even expensive medications and treatments are dished out free of charge) and housing (where immigrants get homed and ex-servicemen who put life and limb on the line for Queen and country in the armed forces sleep rough in London and rely on handouts from Centrepoint).
For any now-apoplectic leftist reading an article where immigration is questioned... bugger me! Even the BBC are reporting this exact same set of data!
But don't worry, you racist, evil filth reading these facts and figures. These figures do not exist. How dare you have read them, you racist, xenophobe!
Immigration is beneficial to the economy.
Without those 371,000 claiming what you could not in their country, the Marxist ideal of wealth redistribution would struggle to reach it's endgame plan of lowest common denominator.
Stop reading this now, you racist, xenophobe with unlicensed eyes to see and unlawfully used ears to hear. You will work! You must pay taxes!
371,000 immigrants depend on it!
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