A report reveals that British taxpayers have subsidized foreign students and economically inactive migrants with £36 billion over three years. Despite promises to reduce migration, the UK continues to see a rise in immigration, leading to a recession.
Key Points
British taxpayers have subsidized foreign students and economically inactive migrants with £36 billion over three years
Despite promises to reduce migration, the UK continues to see a rise in immigration
The country is now in a recession despite the largest wave of foreigners entering
Migration and the economy are likely to be key issues in the next general election in Britain