I agree with David Cameron on immigration
(originally posted on Bubblews)
David Cameron "used his long-awaited immigration speech to insist that curbs on tax credits, child benefits, job-seekers allowance and council housing will be a key demand for his talks on renegotiating Britain's EU membership."
"- Working migrants will not get tax credits and council houses for four years
- Jobless migrants offered no support and kicked out after six months
- Prime Minister insists his ideas are not 'outlandish' and need to be heard"
I'm Portuguese, and as I said before I do love the UK and if I could (I can't for a number of reasons) I would go there. But I think Cameron is right in what he is proposing.
British tax payers shouldn't be forced to have their taxes increased because of people coming from outside that never contributed but are asking for Welfare.
I believe the EU will not allow this to happen, though, but, to be fair, I think they should not only allow it, but also make it a rule to all countries.
If you go to a country to work, improve your live and contribute, you will not give up going there if they don't give you those benefits. More: If I migrated anywhere it would never cross my mind to ask for benefits, to exploit tax payers that way.
And anyway you still have the access to the health system, education, protection, infrastructures that are probably better than in the country where you came from.
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