Quoting: Annia I welcome anyone that is prepared to work hard and not for less than the rate that a British worker will work for; people say that the economy is flourishing because of the new wave of workers. What people are not taking in to consideration is the fact that the new wave of workers are not spending the kind of money that the British spend, this is how the economy is being affected, luxury goods, cars, electrical goods, clothes (purchased from places other than the lower end of the market), we see an increased debt of the average British person due to borrowing, credit cards, store cards etc., these are things that need to be taken in to consideration when welcoming the new wave of workers, people are borrowing more in order to sustain the standard of life they were used to before wages started to decrease. I will see many responses to this, that will say I am wrong, but if anyone knows even a little about economics then they will at least understand what I am trying to say.
Yes, that you don't understand economics. Personal debt is not a function of immigration.
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