Cameron yesterday claimed in a speech that 43 per cent of EU
migrants claimed benefits in the UK within four years of arrival – but provided
no source or visible working for his claim. The UK Statistics Authority castigated
the Government over Cameron’s citation of questionable figures purporting to
show how many European Union migrants claim benefits in the UK. The UK
Statistics Authority accused the Government of avoiding scrutiny by withholding
key sources and calculations that could have led to the figures being debunked
before yesterday’s headlines were written. It said the way in which the figures
were disclosed was 'unsatisfactory' and prevented effective scrutiny.
When Cameron claimed on Monday that some 40% of recent
migrant workers to the UK are "on benefits" most people would
understand (and were meant to understand) that
they were "workshy scroungers". But he himself admitted that
most of these would be receiving tax credits, i.e would be working and, of
course, in low-paid jobs.
If Cameron had his way and EU migrants were barred from
getting tax credits (no chance of that happening though) they would have an
income below the meagre official "poverty line" and not be able to
survive in a fit state to work. Incidentally, I don't think there is anything
in the EU Treaties stopping him barring non-EU migrants receiving tax credits,
eg Filipino nurses, so why doesn't he do it? The fact that he is not thinking
of doing this suggests he wouldn't do it to EU migrants even if Britain
withdrew from the EU.
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