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Since 2000 ad, the UK has allowed into its borders an uncontrolled amount of immigrants to work in the UK.

The exact numbers are impossible to obtain since the labour government seamed fit not to monitor the flow of people. The objective to travel from your homeland, leaving behind friends and family, is to earn bigger money so that by living in a modest way, a proportion of their disposable income can be sent back to their homeland to benefit their familys income. We saw exactly the same thing during the 80s when British bricklayers went to Germany in search of higher earnings. To a lesser degree, some British people choose to earn a living in for example the Emirates. That said, employers there are very particular about who they employ and only specific extremely skilled workers can obtain visas. The same more or less applies throughout the rest of the world. So since there are no hard statistics to base this simple example, let us assume there have been 2000000 people enter the UK as a working Migrant since the year 2000. Although we do employ professional people in scientific and medical profession, most migrants are paid at minimum wage. Therefore after all taxation, utility bills and cost of living, their net disposable income just for this demonstration is around 100 per month. You can ample evidence on the High streets with the huge increase in Western Union agents springing up in densely populated immigrant areas. So let us say then that 2million people sent 100 per month back to their families in their homeland. That would amount to 2,400,000,000 sent OUT of the UK economy every year. That is a huge figure in anyones language. Had it been earned by British workers, it would either have been saved into a British building society or spent at the 4million small businesses that exist in the UK. Retail shops, hair dressers etc. Still happy about this money being sent abroad? Maybe you query my figures? In which case you would have every right to. According to the polishmigrants website; Those who are here may send some money home but not all. A survey from Western Union said that 60% of Poles working in the UK do send money home, according to the National Bank of Poland about 4 billion is sent by Polish workers in the UK back to their families in Poland. You still think that that amount would not damage the UK economy or damage the value of the British Pound? According to wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistani_diaspora The Pakistani diaspora refers
to overseas Pakistanis, who are Pakistani citizens that have migrated to another country, as well as people who are of Pakistani descent. According to the Pakistani Government, there are around 7 million Pakistani people living abroad with a vast majority of them residing in the Middle East,Europe and North America.[1] Pakistan ranks 10th in the world for remittances sent home in 2012 at $13 billion. Not all from the UK, but we do have a large proportion of Pakistani residents here. Of course the actual figures are beyond calculations as there are so many nationalities here, however the Guardian estimates millions of migrant workers transfer more than $500bn back home (or to family in third countries) annually. Jemma Buckley, Hasna Haidar and Claire Provost The Guardian, Wednesday 30 January 2013 $500 BILLION about 300 Billion Just think what that would do to the UK economy. We have 4 million SMEs struggling to make a living, not surprising many fail just like our high streets are failing because there are no shoppers with money to spend. The money is all being sent overseas! So what does this mean in real terms? Well the UK has around two million unemployed people and countless more on Zero hour contracts (something unheard of before mass immigration). What we are actually doing is paying people to not work. Of course those immigrants who do work in the UK pay taxes, basic rate tax payers actually pay around 70% of the net earnings in taxation and duties. National Insurance, Council tax, fuel duty VAT etc etc.

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