'UK has been colonised by immigrants'

Since universal credit, it's been much harder to unpick the benefits stats. This is my best attempt:

Of the nine million, three million are in work and mainly claiming help with housing. What used to be called housing benefit.

Of the remaining six million, about one and half million are unemployed, about three and a half million are classed as unable to work due to health, and about a million are caring either for young children or those with disabilities.
Thanks for the breakdown.
Is pension classed as a benefit?
 
Abouy 90 or 14% of UK Parliament are of minority ethnic background. So it's a pretty good bet they're immigrants or descendants of immigrants.
It's difficult to identify how immigrant caucasian MPs are or of immigrant descendancy, but I suspect a significantly high percentage, especially from Polish, German and other European countries.
 
And the horrible old racist will probably end up giving 'good old nige' his support!

Strange that he doesn't recall that britain colonised a third of the world, and laid the seeds (along with other colonial nations) for many conflicts which continue to this day...

Which of course helps fuel the current migration issue!

And he runs a highly polluting company which again fuels the migration issue due to it's part in climate change...

All in all a typical brexiteer nutjob!
 
I think the UK should become more like Jersey. You have to have money to live there and unemployment benefits are only allowed for 26 weeks. I think we should deport long standing unemployed along with ilegal immigrants. The UK would then be as desireable and offer a better standard of life as Jersey.
 
You first and show your source.
You made the claim it's up to you to support your uniformed opinions with a modicum of evidence.
Otherwise you're making outlandish claims and wasting people's time asking to be refuted.
Unsupported claims do not need proof to be refuted. They can be just dismissed out-of-hand.
 
Says air miles ellal. How many countries was it that you once bragged of visiting? 42 seems to ring a bell. Was it essential humanitarian work you were carrying out?
Remind us what the topic of this discussion is. I'm sure it's not Ellal.
 
Remind us what the topic of this discussion is. I'm sure it's not Ellal.
mottie has nothing to add as usual...

But it's interesting how he mentions "essential humanitarian work" whilst avoiding the topic as usual...

Maybe mottie could tell us why he went to work in South Africa at a time when there was a boycott of that apartheid regime?

One hopes it was for 'humanitarian reasons' and not for simply making money.
 
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