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Why Do So Many Want To Live Here?
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To listen to many ABers we are a basket case and they hate their own nation. They seem to want us to be ruled by the EUSSR yet, the Channel seems to be full of people risking life and limb to get here. So are they mad? why do they not apply in the Utopia that is the EUSSR? I just don't get it. Why do people want to live in our "terrible" country?
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//unless they are exempt from charges for NHS hospital treatment.//
What are the parameters that render the illegal, or indeed recently admitted, immigrants exempt from charges? What is the chance of immigrants who are not entitled or deserving of treatment receiving it and scarpering before they are charged, or are they charged before treatment? Is there a waiting list for treatment for the non indigenous, or do they get priority attention in case the Gubment is sued for contravening you man rites guidelines?
What are the parameters that render the illegal, or indeed recently admitted, immigrants exempt from charges? What is the chance of immigrants who are not entitled or deserving of treatment receiving it and scarpering before they are charged, or are they charged before treatment? Is there a waiting list for treatment for the non indigenous, or do they get priority attention in case the Gubment is sued for contravening you man rites guidelines?
Corby - The answer to your question about the accessibility to the welfare system is admirably demonstrated by the fact that two if the biggest hotels in the city where I live have been instantly booked to capacity to house migrants.
The fact that, on arrival, these people have a warm roof over their heads, and food in their stomachs, means they have leapfrogged over any and all of the homeless people who sleep on the streets outside those hotels every night, and beg for money for food every day.
The fact that, on arrival, these people have a warm roof over their heads, and food in their stomachs, means they have leapfrogged over any and all of the homeless people who sleep on the streets outside those hotels every night, and beg for money for food every day.