September 13, 2021

Immigrants and British perceptio...


Lord Ashcroft recently conducted a survey of more than 20,000 people to gauge British attitudes towards immigration. The analysis of the results shows that more than 60% of people can think that Chinese immigrants do more harm than good to the world country as a whole.

According to the report, the main negative effects include the idea of ​​soliciting benefits or using public services without contributing to these systems, as well as additional pressure on school degrees and medical services. These 移民英國 are more common than those that take away British jobs or change the characteristics of the local environment.

As for the benefits that immigrants bring to the British society, the analysis of survey research results shows that the most common answer is that immigrants are willing to do what British natives do not want to do on their own is work, and they are more willing to choose low-wage, more hard work. . However, more than 80% of the interviewees stated that "some of their family members are 家居保 by national health service personnel overseas”, but immigrants are still criticized for inefficiency, rather than being praised for filling vacancies.

75% of lord ashcroft interviewees believe that "the drastic reduction in the number of immigrants to the UK will help the UK’s economic recovery”. Dr. Vinci Crawley of the public policy Research Association said: "It is clear that immigrants have contributed to the British economy. They have contributed to the growth of GDp. Immigrants’ contribution to economic development is far greater than their contribution to immigration. Expenditures."

From the perspective of these economic interests, considering the successful achievements that immigrants (or children of immigrants) have created, such as EasyJet, Tesco and M&S, and these large groups have also created hundreds of jobs in the UK. Anna Bastock, an immigrant from poland, founded a Chinese translation research company in Wales, and won the best work leader award of the year in the cultural category of small and medium logistics companies. Ms. Bastok also brought enlightening 移民英國準備 to the British.

During the period of economic development crisis management, what problem does immigration have on employment?

According to a survey conducted by the National Institute of Economics and Social Research last year, there is no correlation between the influx of immigrants and unemployment, and there is no evidence that immigrants have a greater negative impact on unemployment during periods of slow economic growth or the recent recession. In fact, the consensus of market economists is that immigration has almost no effect on the employment of the native-born population.

The assumption that immigrants abuse the welfare and public management service quality system is actually far from real life. Jonathan portes (Director of the National Institute of Economics and Social Studies) said: "Compared with British natives, immigrants in the working age range are less likely to apply for benefits.” According to potes, the data shows that most of them are in the Immigrants of working age are quite healthy. Since the United Kingdom spends most of its social and economic welfare budgets on pensions and health care development, "According to the statistical analysis of the Chinese population, the results show that ordinary British people have a greater burden on the public welfare management system than most ordinary immigrants. many". He also emphasized that immigrants have made a huge contribution to national finances through taxation, and warned everyone, "Without the contribution of immigrants, we will have to raise taxes or cut services."

British politicians and news editors complain too much about immigration, but what is the disadvantage of a distorted understanding of British immigration? This is not only reflected in the warm welcome received by national nationalists and anti-immigration groups, such as the British National party (British National party). party)—the coalition to defend the United Kingdom—the number of foreign students has also fallen sharply in the past few years (its contribution to the British economy is approximately £170 million). In the year from June 2012 to June 2013, we saw a 5% decline compared to the previous year. professor Christopher Snowdon condemned the so-called "foreign xenophobia" in the UK. He believes that as the election approaches, stricter immigration policies will get worse.

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