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What a difference betweens Spain's approach and what would be Britain's approach in similar circumstances.
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What a difference betweens Spain's approach and what would be Britain's approach in similar circumstances.
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Just because you are an illegal immigrant does not mean you can't claim benefits. There are approx 150,000 doing so:
http://www.dailymail....xpayers-millions.html
http://www.dailymail....xpayers-millions.html
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watched the news like you posted anotheroldgit - I think the thing that stood out was that she was an EU national (married to a dutch citizen) therefore presumably her children where EU nationals and as such were protected by EU law so couldn't be removed from school even though the parents financial position changed... the circumstances are such that i don't think this represents much of a loophole or floodgates issue??
Anyway back to the question regarding rising fuel prices - my guess would be that the british gov would tend to tax everything in sight and the majority of people on the answerbank would blame immigrants?
Anyway back to the question regarding rising fuel prices - my guess would be that the british gov would tend to tax everything in sight and the majority of people on the answerbank would blame immigrants?