skybluetony176
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£2.1B is the official figure. If you have a source for a higher figure let’s hear it. That also down a third on the previous financial year.
£2.1B is the official figure. If you have a source for a higher figure let’s hear it. That also down a third on the previous financial year.
I don’t know why, it’s really not that hard to find. Maybe it’s because you’re an idiot. Are you aware of website called google? Just ask it the cost of migrant hotels and you’ll find the official figures on the first page and more news articles than you can count covering it. It’s as hard as you want to make it, which apparently is very.Where is the source? I can’t find it
I don’t know why, it’s really not that hard to find. Maybe it’s because you’re an idiot. Are you aware of website called google? Just ask it the cost of migrant hotels and you’ll find the official figures on the first page and more news articles than you can count covering it. It’s as hard as you want to make it, which apparently is very.
Well if we are being pedantic it’s a search engine that’s accessed through its websiteWhy won’t you just provide a link?
Is Google a website? I thought it was a search engine?
Google AI overview quotes the const migrant hotels to be 2.1B per year. Fuck knows if that is correct or not.Why won’t you just provide a link?
Is Google a website? I thought it was a search engine?
Can you share the source of the £2.1 B a year please
Because I’m not your lap dog and the truth is you already know that is the real cost. You’re just being a prick as usual thinking you’re being clever when the reality is it’s the measure of what an idiot you are.Why won’t you just provide a link?
Is Google a website? I thought it was a search engine?
Well if we are being pedantic it’s a search engine that’s accessed through its website
Because I’m not your lap dog and the truth is you already know that is the real cost. You’re just being a prick as usual thinking you’re being clever when the reality is it’s the measure of what an idiot you are.
Your follow up question just proves what a deliberate idiot you are. Of course google is a website, it has a web address. That is the literal definition of a website moron. The purpose of the website is a search engine. I do find it hard to believe you’re a grown “man” at times.
Correct. The conversation was specifically about asylum hotels, I thought my statement was obvious given the conversation but I forgot I was dealing with man child idiot grendull.Home office figure for illegal immigrant accommodation 2024/25 - so that's not the total cost.
£25Bn per year.Not sure what figures you’re looking at but the cost of dealing with the migrant problem is about £2.1B a year. Oxfam and Tax justice UK estimate that a wealth tax would generate £25B a year, the Greens estimate is more conservative at £15-25B a year. But whichever way you cut it a wealth tax would more than cover it.
Not sure what figures you’re looking at but the cost of dealing with the migrant problem is about £2.1B a year. Oxfam and Tax justice UK estimate that a wealth tax would generate £25B a year, the Greens estimate is more conservative at £15-25B a year. But whichever way you cut it a wealth tax would more than cover it.
£25Bn per year.![]()
Home office figure for illegal immigrant accommodation 2024/25 - so that's not the total cost.
Tbf the way the answer was framed did not read like thatCorrect. The conversation was specifically about asylum hotels, I thought my statement was obvious given the conversation but I forgot I was dealing with man child idiot grendull.
Tbf the way the answer was framed did not read like that
Must be making more Masterchef£25Bn per year.![]()
Chief Dave isn’t a lefty any more than you’re a facistRight, so because asylum applicants can’t be 0, weeks have to put up with tens of thousands per year? It is this logic that demonstrates why immigration policy has got completely out of control.
Operationally, the Royal Navy think they can stop the boats and implement an Australia style policy. The barrier, however, is the HRA and ECHR. Same with Rwanda and likewise, why Mahmood’s policies will fail. It was a complete success for Australia and detoxified this issue. Likewise, the Danish reforms cut asylum claims by 90%.
The contexts of UK and Denmark are completely different but for your talk of ‘integration’… how do you even begin to integrate 300k to 900k people on a yearly basis? You can’t.
The left naively thinking the public’s anger is purely down to ‘inequalities’ shows why they’re losing the argument. Yes, cost of living is a problem, but so to is immigration in its right. People walk through their communities and don’t recognise it anymore or they don’t feel safe. This narrative you and others put forward is refusing to face up to v fundamental failures in our immigration policies.
Again, the more data that gets released, the more the arguments for open borders is undermined.
27-37% of non-EU migrants with ILR are on UC and a v small % of new arrivals are net-tax contributors. So the underlining justifications for mass immigration in 90-00s is being slowly dismantled.
Anyway, I’m sure Zach Polanski’s wealth taxes will solve ‘wealth inequality’ when it barely covers the costs of migrant hotels.
Anyway, I’m sure Zach Polanski’s wealth taxes will solve ‘wealth inequality’ when it barely covers the costs of migrant hotels.
Actually hold on this isn’t a chat about just migrants hotels is it?
Looks like it m8
No as it was said the total cost was then offset by a wealth tax which in reality wouldn’t even cover that cost - which itself isn’t fully declared
Understand that ‘the left’ is a catch-all phrase. In any case, @chiefdave has expressed admiration for Polanski and iirc, called his winning of the Green Party’s leadership before he was on my radar. So it’s fair to conclude that at the very least, he’s a centre-left. I’m sure he can speak for himself.Chief Dave isn’t a lefty any more than you’re a facist
No I wasn’t for the reason you’ve said you make it easy to listen to you as you speak without resorting to insultUnderstand that ‘the left’ is a catch-all phrase. In any case, @chiefdave has expressed admiration for Polanski and iirc, called his winning of the Green Party’s leadership before he was on my radar. So it’s fair to conclude that at the very least, he’s a centre-left. I’m sure he can speak for himself.
On the topic of, I know you weren’t calling a fascist (least I hope), but really don’t like that you’ve mentioned my name alongside fascist.
My political viewpoints are conservative, if you need a label.
The critique was on the concept of a wealth tax. It promises to reduce ‘wealth inequality’ but in reality, even the most optimistic outcome barely touches public expenditure. The cost of migrant benefits and hotels totals around £13.5bn a year.Looks like it m8
The critique was on the concept of a wealth tax. It promises to reduce ‘wealth inequality’ but in reality, even the most optimistic outcome barely touches public expenditure. The cost of migrant benefits and hotels totals around £13.5bn a year.
Considering the total welfare bill is set to raise to £300bn, this wealth tax raises pennies on the pound.
Inequality is more of an issue than illegal migrationThe critique was on the concept of a wealth tax. It promises to reduce ‘wealth inequality’ but in reality, even the most optimistic outcome barely touches public expenditure. The cost of migrant benefits and hotels totals around £13.5bn a year.
Considering the total welfare bill is set to raise to £300bn, this wealth tax raises pennies on the pound.
Ouch
The critique was on the concept of a wealth tax. It promises to reduce ‘wealth inequality’ but in reality, even the most optimistic outcome barely touches public expenditure. The cost of migrant benefits and hotels totals around £13.5bn a year.
Considering the total welfare bill is set to raise to £300bn, this wealth tax raises pennies on the pound.
It’s not a binary choice. What’s stopping a government addressing both?Inequality is more of an issue than illegal migration
Well yeah, because asylum seekers get ILR after 5 years… So wouldn’t you include that? Given that 27-37% non-EU migrants () are on UC, that’s actually quite a huge problem and not what the welfare system was designed for. Looking at London, 48% of social housing is occupied by foreign-born people, which includes a significant amount of people who later obtained UK citizenship.Still not found where it was said then, chap?
You were the one who brought up the wealth tax; you also seemingly decided that all foreign-born nationals, including those who have ILR, fit into your “migrant hotels” bill.