
'Almost half of EU migrants claim benefits': The figures David Cameron will use to support reform bid.
Almost half of EU migrants who arrive in the UK are supported by the benefits system, Downing Street has claimed.
No 10 has released new figures which it says shows the extent to which EU migrants rely on the UK welfare system when they arrive.
David Cameron wants to change welfare rules as part of his efforts to renegotiate the UK's relationship with the EU ahead of an in/out referendum.
The figures claim to show:
40% of all migrants who have arrived in the last four years are supported by the UK benefits system
66% receive in-work benefits such as tax credits while the rest receive out-of-work benefits
?6,000 the amount EU migrants claim per family through in-work benefits - costing taxpayer ?570m in 2013
40%
of all migrants who have arrived in the last four years are supported by the UK benefits system
66%
receive in-work benefits such as tax credits while the rest receive out-of-work benefits
?6,000
the amount EU migrants claim per family through in-work benefits - costing taxpayer ?570m in 2013
a whole ?570 million that would be better spent on MP's expenses or given to a private company that supplies paperclips to the public sector
. I wonder how much the EU countries pay out to UK nationals working in them. I await the Tory media telling us, or maybe they won't. I certainly recall that places like the Netherlands halving the income tax rate for the first year for non Netherlanders - I wonder if they ever calculate the cost and publish it.

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