💨 Abstract
The article discusses the UK's ongoing migration issue, highlighting that while recent figures show a drop in annual migration, the numbers are still high and unsustainable. Only 14% of non-EU migrants came to work, and many are dependants. Half of London's social housing tenants are foreign-born, putting a significant burden on taxpayers. The author argues for stricter immigration policies and suggests incentivizing the nine million people on benefits to re-enter the workforce.
Courtesy: The Sun
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