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recom273 Posted yesterday at 12:58 PM Posted yesterday at 12:58 PM On 4/13/2025 at 1:20 PM, nauseus said: The links send me to the same site. So there is money, food and accommodation available, whichever way you look at it. And from news reports there may be quite a bit more than that, too. But I was more interested in your comment saying: "after they are up and running they contribute far more than UK citizens that enables them to use the NHS and they pay a higher rate of tax". Where on earth did you get this from? I need to know because it sounds like bs. Or by "up and running" do you mean leaving government paid accommodations to hide in the shady illegal economy in UK towns and cities?? I may have been a bit confused there .. maybe I was confusing the NHS surcharge for migrants, which is a little over 1000 quid per year. It only applies to those applying through legit channels. Sorry, my bad. i think this is the link I wanted to post before https://fullfact.org/immigration/illegal-immigrant-benefits-access/ Yes, There is money, food and accommodation available, but what would you think, does the UK government round them up and put them behind a barbed fence? I was more replying to the post that mentioned “free money”, which I don’t think is true. If their ex-hotel provides a basic meal, then they get 8 quid a week to spend, hardly a goldmine. Accommodation is provided, with often up to 4 single males to a room. What I find more shocking than the refugee situation is that it costs the UK tax payer, £4.3B quid per year and there is such a backlog (created by the conservatives refusal to process) that it can take 3 years to process a claim, a majority of the ex-hotels are operated by private companies, one company, “Clearsprings Ready Homes reported profits of £62.5 million” clear spring is also mentioned in reports that 16M was paid directly into an offshore account, so someone hooked their mates up pretty well - other companies are the mears group, serco. Britannia hotels (I think, 40M profit in 2023) I don't know anything about shady illegal economy, but “Once granted refugee status and authorized to work, many refugees begin contributing to the economy through taxes. The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) estimates that migrants of working age contribute around £19,500 per year in taxes, comparable to the average UK adult”
James105 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 12 hours ago, recom273 said: I may have been a bit confused there .. maybe I was confusing the NHS surcharge for migrants, which is a little over 1000 quid per year. It only applies to those applying through legit channels. Sorry, my bad. i think this is the link I wanted to post before https://fullfact.org/immigration/illegal-immigrant-benefits-access/ Yes, There is money, food and accommodation available, but what would you think, does the UK government round them up and put them behind a barbed fence? I was more replying to the post that mentioned “free money”, which I don’t think is true. If their ex-hotel provides a basic meal, then they get 8 quid a week to spend, hardly a goldmine. Accommodation is provided, with often up to 4 single males to a room. What I find more shocking than the refugee situation is that it costs the UK tax payer, £4.3B quid per year and there is such a backlog (created by the conservatives refusal to process) that it can take 3 years to process a claim, a majority of the ex-hotels are operated by private companies, one company, “Clearsprings Ready Homes reported profits of £62.5 million” clear spring is also mentioned in reports that 16M was paid directly into an offshore account, so someone hooked their mates up pretty well - other companies are the mears group, serco. Britannia hotels (I think, 40M profit in 2023) I don't know anything about shady illegal economy, but “Once granted refugee status and authorized to work, many refugees begin contributing to the economy through taxes. The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) estimates that migrants of working age contribute around £19,500 per year in taxes, comparable to the average UK adult” To be a net contributor to the UK someone needs to earn around £41,000 per year. The average salary in the UK is about £37,000. Even if those people do earn a salary then they will still be a fiscal drain on social housing, the health system and the welfare system. Every time someone illegally enters the UK it costs the UK financially and culturally and the fact they entered illegally in the first place shows that they have zero respect for the laws of the UK. Then you have the likes of the Abedi family who entered the UK via the Asylum system before one of their sons went on to kill 22 people (mostly kids) in the Manchester Arena bombing. Or the Rudakubana family whos son went on to murder 3 little girls in Southport. Then there is the unknown amount on the terror watchlists who have to be monitored by the security services at some probably horrendous unknown cost. To pretend that there is "any" benefit to illegal immigrants from anywhere outside Europe (other than Hong Kong of course which are probably included in those figures you quote) entering the UK is naivety or delusion of the highest order. 2
Photoguy21 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago On 4/13/2025 at 1:36 PM, newbee2022 said: .....if it would be so easy.... They can sort it out but dont want to
newbee2022 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 2 hours ago, Photoguy21 said: They can sort it out but dont want to Simply not possible 1
Photoguy21 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 5 minutes ago, newbee2022 said: Simply not possible Everything is possible if there is the will. Unfortunately the UK government are a disaster so it wont happen until the unrest becomes unmanageable.
newbee2022 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 45 minutes ago, Photoguy21 said: Everything is possible if there is the will. Unfortunately the UK government are a disaster so it wont happen until the unrest becomes unmanageable. I'm happy to see a competent PM Starmer. However, it's not easy to tackle all these unsolved problems left by the Thory clowns.
Photoguy21 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 5 minutes ago, newbee2022 said: I'm happy to see a competent PM Starmer. However, it's not easy to tackle all these unsolved problems left by the Thory clowns. No idea what you are drinking but I would suggest you stop drinking it. If the PM and his like stopped blaming everyone except himself then maybe people would have a better opinion of him, doubtful but maybe.
James105 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 11 minutes ago, newbee2022 said: I'm happy to see a competent PM Starmer. However, it's not easy to tackle all these unsolved problems left by the Thory clowns. Competent you say? How is his "smashing the gangs" policy going? Last time I looked illegal immigration was up 40% on this time last year and the UK is heading for record numbers of illegal immigrants which makes the UK a more dangerous place for its citizens. I presume you meant to type incompetent which is a far more accurate word to describe the absolute moron of a PM the UK is currently suffering under.
Hanaguma Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 14 minutes ago, James105 said: Competent you say? How is his "smashing the gangs" policy going? Last time I looked illegal immigration was up 40% on this time last year and the UK is heading for record numbers of illegal immigrants which makes the UK a more dangerous place for its citizens. I presume you meant to type incompetent which is a far more accurate word to describe the absolute moron of a PM the UK is currently suffering under. Meanwhile, the Bad Orange Man has reduced illegal immigration by 93% compared to a year ago. Just 8,000 illegal crossings in February. Brits are too enslaved by white liberal guilt to do what is necessary. 1 1
newbee2022 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 35 minutes ago, Photoguy21 said: No idea what you are drinking but I would suggest you stop drinking it. If the PM and his like stopped blaming everyone except himself then maybe people would have a better opinion of him, doubtful but maybe. I drink Tea. Gives a clear head.. And you? Try it 🤗
newbee2022 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 28 minutes ago, James105 said: Competent you say? How is his "smashing the gangs" policy going? Last time I looked illegal immigration was up 40% on this time last year and the UK is heading for record numbers of illegal immigrants which makes the UK a more dangerous place for its citizens. I presume you meant to type incompetent which is a far more accurate word to describe the absolute moron of a PM the UK is currently suffering under. You didn't read this obviously: "not easy to tackle all these unsolved problems left by the Tory clowns" This chaos was created over a decade and more by Tories. A good time for all sorts of criminals. 2
rough diamond Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 57 minutes ago, Hanaguma said: Meanwhile, the Bad Orange Man has reduced illegal immigration by 93% compared to a year ago. Just 8,000 illegal crossings in February. Brits are too enslaved by white liberal guilt to do what is necessary. Your illegals are crossing land borders! The UK ones come by sea where SOLAS regulations apply.
Hanaguma Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 18 minutes ago, rough diamond said: Your illegals are crossing land borders! The UK ones come by sea where SOLAS regulations apply. Tow them back to France? Mine the Channel? Blockade Calais? If they are on unsafe vessels, load them onto safe ones and ferry them back where they came from? 1
rough diamond Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Hanaguma said: Tow them back to France? Mine the Channel? Blockade Calais? If they are on unsafe vessels, load them onto safe ones and ferry them back where they came from? You obviously do not understand SOLAS or asylum rules! 1
Hanaguma Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 2 minutes ago, rough diamond said: You obviously do not understand SOLAS or asylum rules! My idea was that asylum seekers should seek asylum in the FIRST safe country they manage to escape into. Not the country of their choice, and not the 7th or 8th safe country they have travelled across. Why should the UK take them when they were perfectly safe in France? 1
rough diamond Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Just now, Hanaguma said: My idea was that asylum seekers should seek asylum in the FIRST safe country they manage to escape into. Not the country of their choice, and not the 7th or 8th safe country they have travelled across. Why should the UK take them when they were perfectly safe in France? I will say it again; You obviously do not understand SOLAS or asylum rules! 1
recom273 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 12 hours ago, James105 said: To be a net contributor to the UK someone needs to earn around £41,000 per year. The average salary in the UK is about £37,000. Even if those people do earn a salary then they will still be a fiscal drain on social housing, the health system and the welfare system. Every time someone illegally enters the UK it costs the UK financially and culturally and the fact they entered illegally in the first place shows that they have zero respect for the laws of the UK. Then you have the likes of the Abedi family who entered the UK via the Asylum system before one of their sons went on to kill 22 people (mostly kids) in the Manchester Arena bombing. Or the Rudakubana family whos son went on to murder 3 little girls in Southport. Then there is the unknown amount on the terror watchlists who have to be monitored by the security services at some probably horrendous unknown cost. To pretend that there is "any" benefit to illegal immigrants from anywhere outside Europe (other than Hong Kong of course which are probably included in those figures you quote) entering the UK is naivety or delusion of the highest order. But the focus of this article is about the asylum seekers from small boats and hotels - Illegal entrants only make up 10% of net migration.
nauseus Posted 41 minutes ago Posted 41 minutes ago 7 hours ago, rough diamond said: I will say it again; You obviously do not understand SOLAS or asylum rules! And the French don't give a fig about them anyway.
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