@Mrs C The benefits that immediately spring to mind are JSA, child benefit, the NHS. I am sure there are others to consider. Just to clarify one of your earlier points, the UCL study covered the years 1995-2011. For seven of those years even immigrants from within the EEA were a net burden on the economy. The picture you would like us all to take on board doesn't seem quite so ...
Who's talking about sending anybody home? What I would advocate is restricting access to benefits or public services until any immigrant has paid into the system for a defined period, I think five years sounds reasonable.
And the same report reveals that immigration, during the analysed period, from outside the European Economic Area cost the country £118,000,000,000. Though I wouldn't expect The Guardian (or Mrs C) to highlight that particular fact. More facts here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/immigration/11209234/Immigration-from-outside-Europe-cost-120-billion.html
The UK is inexorably heading towards the EU exit door, and by pulling a stunt like this the poisonous, corrupt EU is hastening the day that happens. I welcome it, as our exit will ultimately lead to the demise of the whole stinking organisation.
Well Mrs C does have a habit of removing posts, perhaps she ought to engage her brain before spouting her bile.
Mrs C, off her rocker, again. The current bandstand will not be in place "for years to come", TDC will take charge and come up with a plan far more suited to the lawn than the monstrosity dreamt up by some town councillors.
The very same consultation which revealed that 56% did not want the woodlouse. Anyway, it's all history now, as I suspect certain councillors will be after next year's elections.
Would that be the consultation which was initially going to be rushed through before people really understood the implications of what was being proposed?
I see the rat is spouting nonsense yet again. The current bandstand will most certainly not be in place "for decades to come". I fully expect that TDC will now progress its plans for a new, more fitting, bandstand which I believe were being formulated before the woodlouse folly reared its ugly head.
I hadn't noticed that, likeablerat, I don't bother looking up at the banners, nothing to look at really.