Daily Mail - Foreign Workers Take Almost Nine In 10 New British Jobs, According ... - Money
Foreign workers take almost nine in 10 new British jobs, according ... - Daily Mail
![]() Daily Mail | Foreign workers take almost nine in 10 new British jobs, according ... Daily Mail, UK - The manufacturing trade has seen a drop of 1.4million Britons in employment and an increase of 113000 foreign-born workers. Shadow Home Secretary David ... |
But despite her success in Hollywood Naomie Harris is still barely recognised in BritainHow I dismissed therapy as hokum ... But now he's in hiding, amid claims of mislaid money, heroin in church ... But she wasn't the only one attracting attention after one of her husband's female ministers flashed too much cleavage at dinner with the Queen� My wonderful Carla didn't put me in the shade, says an emotional president � Ou est Gordon? But the scale of immigration has proved to be 15 times greater.In 2007, another 214,510 eastern Europeans registered to work in Britain, equal to 600 arrivals a day. Eastern European immigrants can claim benefits after working here for 12 months - including child benefit for children who have stayed with relatives back in their home countries. How other celebrities will look with Amy's scabby skinThe state of her skin is shocking. In the last 12 months, the cost of paying benefits to the newcomers has more than doubled to an estimated £170million a year, with 145,000 immigrants now claiming state handouts. Local authorities in some areas have warned that public services such as schools are coming under intense strain. Moss has a late-night wardrobe malfunctionKate ventured out with Jamie in a striped tunic that looked superstylish from the front... Mr Davis said the arrival of so many immigrants meant that "our housing and public service infrastructure have come under severe pressure with local authorities and council tax payers having to shoulder the burden". The Government predicted 13,000 arrivals a year when opting to open Britain's labour markets to millions of new EU citizens - while most other countries imposed restrictions. The Home Office acknowledges that benefits claims are increasing but insists they "remain low". The numbers in receipt of benefits more than doubled last year, rising by 109 per cent in 12 months to 145,000. UK business leaders said employers will continue to welcome the new arrivals because their work ethic is "so much better than domestic workers" who suffer from a "skills shortage and increasing welfare dependency". Why not be the first to send us your thoughts?
