Mollygo
Before I go hunting for that, maybe you’d like to identify how many people are using food banks, finding it hard to get homes, hospital appointments etc. before adding any more people to the island.
A significant number are students or are working.
Like you and many others we have immigrants living quite close by,
We do have people who are not immigrants, living next door, paying tax and NI. but I can’t match your next door neighbours claim.
We also have endless foreign uni students, being a university city, and friends and family members who are uni students, paying vast amounts for accommodation and tuition.
The concern is not over those who do pay, but over those who don’t and who continue to arrive in their thousands, for whatever reason.
We already have a society in which for some, benefits are the new wages.
When you say that the concern is not over those who do pay, but over those who don’t, is that really what you think Mollygo? If it is, I don’t think you can say that you don’t like the changing society of the UK, or complain about the lack of housing or services, because when migration exceeds emigration, society will keep on changing, and pressures on the UK infrastructure will not ease.