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This is how it is done!

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No way.....the Turkish barbers by me had a refurb probably 50k they have 6 of them in there 7 days a week cutting hardly any hair but it's a legit business definitely :p
All a front.....not legit
 
Bloody car washes, barbers, corner shops, vape shops, take aways etc, all with illegal immigrants!!! Bleeding this country dry.....
Are you saying every one of them is illegal?
 
If they are all doing low level jobs, how are they bleeding the country dry.

Paying no tax, no NI, taking the jobs of this country's youth. Driving around, in uninsured cars, with no tax. Riding e-bikes around at speed on pavements, knocking people down. Going into shops, often in thieving gangs, which increases prices for the paying public.
 
Plus dealing in illegal untaxed cigarettes, drugs, selling illegal, poisonous vapes, illegal booze. TS go in, with the police, clear them out, and minutes later they restock and back in business. The Turkish barbers, don't have enough custom, to even nearly pay the rent, yet they survive and prosper - how, obvious, innit!

The PAYE data suggests many dependents do in fact work – 81% of health and care worker dependents, 45% of skilled worker dependents, and 25% of senior or specialist visa dependents received earnings (once again – these don’t take into account the self-employed, or the fact that many will have left the country. Adjusting the figures to account for the primary visa holders that have left raises the estimates further).

Among all the different types of people coming to the UK, newly arrived refugees (around 28% according to some estimates) and those on humanitarian visas are the least likely to be in work. In terms of overall earnings, the Migration Observatory found that the immigrant earnings grow quickly – the median non-EU immigrant worker in 2024 earned similar or slightly more than the median UK worker.

So will recent migrants – as Farage stated – cost the UK a fortune in the long run? Based on the available data we still can’t tell - but given the fact that most people moving to the UK won’t be going through the school system, and also have to pay towards their NHS treatment, it’s unlikely they would cost more than others.
 
Paying no tax, no NI, taking the jobs of this country's youth. Driving around, in uninsured cars, with no tax. Riding e-bikes around at speed on pavements, knocking people down. Going into shops, often in thieving gangs, which increases prices for the paying public.
Funny how the government totally ignore the criminals and focus on the law abiding. Quarterly tax returns from next year for the self employed, direct access from the government to your savings and bank account, ebay and Amazon and Etsy all reporting your personal sales to the government - that's happening already - and if you undercalculate your tax by even a few quid you'll be fined. Meanwhile, on a high street near you...
 
So will recent migrants – as Farage stated – cost the UK a fortune in the long run? Based on the available data we still can’t tell - but given the fact that most people moving to the UK won’t be going through the school system, and also have to pay towards their NHS treatment, it’s unlikely they would cost more than others.
It will cost more than a fortune. Immigration has been the governments' solution to faking the GDP figures for decades. Our elderly population increases, costs us more, so we need more workers, thus they bring in more immigrants. But immigrants, oddly enough, are not immortal, and they get old too, and they add to the care burden, so we need even more immigrants to prop up the state pension, NHS, etc. Now it's got to the stage where are borders are literally open and we're well on the way to societal collapse unless it's rectified in the next ten years. Whatever happens, I strongly doubt the state pension will exist for people who are currently under 30, and it's almost inconceivable the NHS will last more than a three or four decades.
 
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