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  • gmb45
    Admin Assistant
    • Nov 2008
    • 7538

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    Britain's immigration boom-

    -is stretching schools and hospitals to breaking point, council chiefs warn


    Town hall chiefs yesterday condemned the Government's immigration figures, saying high and uncounted numbers of new residents are putting too much strain on services.
    A string of local authorities said few of the 1.5million Poles and other Eastern Europeans who came after 2004 had gone home.
    Ministers say they arrived in Britain for only short-term stays and more than 700,000 have left, but councils in Peterborough, Slough and Westminster in London claim otherwise.
    No going back: Councils are challenging official reports that suggest people from eastern Europe stay in Britain for a
    short time before returning home

    Supported by their umbrella body, the Local Government Association, they argue eastern European couples are settling down to stay and placing an intolerable burden on services.
    Ruth Bagley, chief executive of Slough, said: 'They may not be arriving as quickly, but the anecdotal evidence is that more people are still coming, and staying.'

    Peter Hiller, Peterborough's councillor with responsibility for social services and policing, said: 'We have coped thus far but as immigration continues the cracks are beginning to show.'
    In Westminster, borough leader Colin Barrow said: 'The handling of migrant figures has been highly ineffective and at huge cost to local authorities.
    'Thousands of migrants are not being counted because of the flawed population methodology used by the Office of National Statistics.'
    But Immigration Minister Phil Woolas insisted: 'The number of Eastern Europeans aving the UK is increasing and the number coming here to work is falling.'

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  • patkins
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    • Oct 2009
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    Same over here gmb. The Poles and Rumanians are walking into brand new houses, have better medical care than some of our natives,school book/uniform allowences just to name a few. One Pole I know changed houses because the first one(new) was too big.

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    • gmb45
      Admin Assistant
      • Nov 2008
      • 7538

      #3
      just to add, i live in a little cul-de-sac there only a few houses and bungalows, yet theres 3 council properties stood empty for 6 months as i know off, why ?
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