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The Germans? They are firm UK allies and we are all part of Europe. Don't fall for that EU nonsense. They are throwing their toys out of the pram as their power base is being erroded.
I like the Germans and they like the British, in fact I shall have dual citizenship soon. I don't like Kumquats...
Not available apparently in UK Aldi and Lidl but did find Sainsbury's (GBP1.75) and Waitrose (GBP2.00) apparently, so quite cheap then. Don't like them anyway...
The Germans? They are firm UK allies and we are all part of Europe. Don't fall for that EU nonsense. They are throwing their toys out of the pram as their power base is being erroded.
Try googling Aldi and Lidl. The Germans have already annexed the market....
Not available apparently in UK Aldi and Lidl but did find Sainsbury's (GBP1.75) and Waitrose (GBP2.00) apparently, so quite cheap then. Don't like them anyway...
That’s why Tory and Korbyn scum are all for Brexit - tax people and they got nowhere to go, good luck getting work permits after that - captive tax base at its best
The average UK-based migrant from Europe contributed approximately £2,300 more to UK public finances in 2016/17 than the average UK adult. In comparison, each UK born adult contributed £70 less than the average, and each non-European migrant contributed over £800 less than the average.
The average European migrant arriving in the UK in 2016 will contribute £78,000 more than they take out in public services and benefits over their time spent in the UK (assuming a balanced national budget), and the average non-European migrant will make a positive net contribution of £28,000 while living here. By comparison, the average UK citizen’s net lifetime contribution in this scenario is zero.
Taken together, this means that the migrants who arrived in 2016 will make a total net positive contribution of £26.9 billion to the UK’s public finances over the entirety of their stay. The value of this to the UK’s public finances is equivalent to putting approximately 5p on income tax rates (across all marginal rate bands) in that year.
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