Last Monday BBC1 7.30 pm there was a programme about this, most Poles were being paid the minimum wage giving them a take-home pay of �200 per week, BBC followed one Pole to his lodgings a terraced Victorian house 13 Poles lived in this one house each paying �180 per month and no other bills to pay. How many people in either mortgaged or rented property only pay �180 a month, even owning the property outright would leave them still to pay council tax, gas, electric, water rates and repair bills.
They also showed a British factory worked who had been sacked cecause there were no more orders, the week after the locals left, low and behold, another contract materialized, but did they re-employ the workers just finished, no the factory owners employed Poles. Those that were laid off are probably on the Unemployed totals.
The same is happening on building sites but note the price of the property doesn't come down, the only beneficiaries are the employers.
A local bus company now employs an exclusively Polish work force when one of these buses went the wrong way round an very busy roundabout nearly causing multiple crashes, did the boss care, no, he didn't even ask where or when, just became abusive.
Job seekers allowance is paid for 6 months max after that you can only claim means-tested benefit, this usually means if the partner works full-time the entitlement is nil, worth staying unemployed for?