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Comments by "Steve Parker" (@steveparker8065) on "Frontex, "othering" and the future of the Home Office" video.
That's an expensive way to ignore human rights and extinguish the lives of the desperate and people keep telling me to be polite to those people and their supporters who make vile comments... Not happening...
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@stevec700 We have plenty of money and immigrants pay higher taxes than we do. The problem is we have corrupt kleptocrats giving our money to wealthy shareholders... get a soul!
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@stevec700 If people like you hadn't been enabling the Tories by blaming migrants and ignoring the problems at home we wouldn't be in this mess. You allow the corrupt kleptocrats to blame everyone except those responsible. You are the reason they get away with it, perpetuating tabloid myths instead of challenging corruption and greed.
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@stevec700 Shhh. Your prejudice allows them to play you like a fiddle, which is the reason they get away with treating us as they do. 560,000 people emigrated from Britain this year, without international agreements that wouldn't be possible. It works both ways. Hurting other people through ignorance won't help...
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@stevec700 lol cry much? I used one of those words and considering migrants cost you nothing and pay higher taxes, your financial arguments don't work, so assuming prejudice is perfectly logical. The annual waiting list for processing migrants is usually around 10,000 - the Tories are so incompetent it's now over 100,000 waiting to be processed. Which is the reason it costs more money. Blame those logically responsible and you won't be accused of prejudice!
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@djbogz1921 Through legislation, look it up. Migrants from certain areas pay as much as double. PS this is from a rightwing tabloid "Without net migration, Britain would currently be facing even bigger tax rises and even bigger spending cuts than it is now."
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@djbogz1921 They pay more tax and are less able to claim benefits such as tax credits and unemployment. Here's more proof "The Warwick research calculated that migrants in the top 1 per cent of all income taxpayers alone contribute 8 per cent of total income tax"
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@djbogz1921 "Recent waves of immigrants to the UK have contributed far more in taxes than they received in benefits" There are literally hundreds of sources and many studies which prove this. How many quotes do I need to post? "The study calculated that migrants constitute 24% of the top UK income taxpayers"
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@djbogz1921 look into it, different origin countries have different requirements set on them by our legislation for immigration, I've proven every point I stated your lack of understanding is not my concern...
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@djbogz1921 They do! They pay extra taxation indirectly in a number of ways, increased NI contributions etc. They also aren't able to claim certain benefits that native-born taxpayers get. Meaning they pay for things on your behalf, that they can't themselves claim. Immigrants also tend to have higher skill levels as a requirement to be accepted to the UK, meaning they are charged at higher rates.
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@djbogz1921 This is from the Financial Times and this is the last headline I'll give you to search as I've proven this point many times over! "EU migrants pay £20bn more in taxes than they receive"
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@djbogz1921 lol so after all that you accept I'm right and come back with an asinine comment... Well done you!
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@djbogz1921 lol keep trying "Immigrants from outside the EU countries made a net fiscal contribution of about £5.2 billion, thus paying into the system about 3% more than they took out." EU migrants and non-EU migrants pay more than they take out! they also pay for visas, schooling, extra contributions and hidden costs. Now please leave me alone! I don't want to play with you!
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