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18-07-2013, 14:48 | #1 |
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UK 'needs MORE immigrants' to cope with ageing workforce and public sector debt
found this on the daily mail website
BRITAIN needs an influx of further immigrants to deal with the challenges of an ageing UK workforce and high public sector debt, it was claimed today. The country's economy is under 'unsustainable' pressure to deal with an older workforce nearing retirement and more immigration could be the answer. The Office for Budget Responsbility (OBR) say allowing 140,000 migrants into the country would help to improve public finances and a talent shortage. The official forecaster warned if no action is taken the burden of an elderly workforce's pensions and healthcare could wipe out much of the Government's spending cuts. The report says: "Our analysis shows that overall migration has a positive impact on the sustainability of the public finances over our 50 year horizon. "There is clear evidence that, since migrants tend to be more concentrated in the working-age group relatively to the rest of the population, immigration has a positive effect on the public sector’s debt dynamics." The research claims over a 50 year period an influx of seven million immigrants would have a positive impact on the government's debt. It claims if 140,000 migrants are allowed into the country each year from 2016 public sector net debt to GDP would rise to 99 per cent by 2062/63. However, their figures showing assuming no gross migration would increase the net debt to GDP ratio to over 174 per cent. The study says immigrants have a positive effect on the country's GDP and economic levels along with aiding to control public debt. Robert Chote, chairman of the OBR, said on presenting the report: "Since last year, the underlying deficit and debt path look less favourable. "But this and the costs of long-term care reform are likely to be offset by the Government's announcement of additional spending cuts in 2017-18 and savings from the single tier pension. "That said, there are huge uncertainties around the scale of the challenge and the UK is certainly not alone in confronting it." The OBR said a draft copy of the report had been shown to Chancellor George Osborne earlier this month. However, the Conservative MP at the time did not reveal any further measures that should be taken into account in light of it. Prime Minister David Cameron has previously pledged to lower the number of migrants coming into the country to below 100,000 per year. |
18-07-2013, 15:39 | #2 |
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I'm not even getting started!!!!!
I'm still fuming from yesterday when I found out that Radio 4 want to interview Anjem Choudary!!!!!
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18-07-2013, 16:48 | #3 |
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Great idea lets further overpopulate a island that is bursting at the seams.And i guess these immigrants will bring their own homes with them.I could go on.Best i dont
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18-07-2013, 16:59 | #4 |
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The people that come up with these ridiculous predictions choose to ignore basic facts that don't further their own personal agendas or benefit themselves in some way. Short termisum is the only planning they can handle anyway despite what they may claim.
What about the effect on the country's infrastructure, it's already grossly overloaded thanks to the last bunch of morons deliberately importing cheap (& illegal) labour, no matter what the cost, just to undermine the union's insistence on a min. living wage. Immigrants get old themselves some day, what then? Oh... I was forgetting...the people that caused it all will be long gone to their own private paradises leaving the rest of us to stew in it. Politicians are like nappies: they need changing often, & for the same reasons. Rant...rant... where did I put those blood pressure pills nurse? Nurse! . what do you mean you cant get to me till next week because of the shortages? What we need is more immigrants to staff the hospitals . LOL |
18-07-2013, 18:00 | #5 |
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I have a better solution.
Cut benefits and get some of the lazy arse scroungers to go and work in the care sector. Simples Now before you all go off on one, my daughter works as a carer and they're always short of staff. Those that do work there don't stay long , and most certainly ain't UK types While I've got my box to stand on, why can't I have a free bloody boiler ????? Oh yes, silly me I forgot , I fookin' work ffs |
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18-07-2013, 19:50 | #7 |
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its the LAST thing this country needs...
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