Talk what ****** you want.

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When people don't want to engage in a serious genuine discussion, especially if it challenges their view, it is common to resort to sarcasm.

It helps emotionally protect against the truth :)
Or in your case,,talk nonsense and pass it off as fact.
 
How do you think that will work?
Like Australia or USA and many other countries. On entry, ask them why they are entering, check they have cash to finance their stay or an offer of work etc. You know exactly what I mean.
 
Like Australia or USA and many other countries. On entry, ask them why they are entering, check they have cash to finance their stay or an offer of work etc. You know exactly what I mean.
Is that what we are presently doing with non-EU migrants?
 
These are your 'facts' from the link you give.

On the basis of this Commission report, there are fewer non-active UK nationals in Spain (125,000) than there are non-active EU migrants resident here (600,000). It's worth noting that 125,000 is considered to be something of a conservative figure. In 2006, the Institute for Public Policy Research put the number of UK expats at 990,000, while other media estimates have suggested that in Spain there are 300,000 UK pensioners alone.

There doesn't appear to be clear evidence for the claim that British emigrés in Spain claim more in benefits than EU migrants in the UK. The European Commission's limited data suggests the opposite is the case. However, this data isn't comprehensive and - at this stage - there's too much we don't know.

Most of those referred to in Spain are ex-pats and are self financing and they don’t go for the benefits.
 
What do they have to do with Brexit?
The greatest number of migrants to the UK comes from non-EU countries, so it would be fair to say that a majority of non-UK born scroungers comes from non-EU countries.

In fact EU migrants have had a positive financial impact upon the UK.
 
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