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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 68010811" data-attributes="member: 377043"><p>The list for the reasons behind the increasing demand for benefits is endless to be honest and I have no doubt whatsoever that a lot of has to do with the breakdown of relationships (and lack of self-esteem). Example? Youth wanting to get out of their parents house, make babies for the sake of getting children allowances and live on housing benefits. I am not making this up, it happens A LOT. Now I am not excluding cases where benefits are a necessity,like when a person is disabled etc. I think those folks should get priority, and that's based upon Christian compassion ;-)</p><p>Immigration? Well I am a migrant myself so I would be careful not to put labels on people. You have different categories: refugees;asylum seekers;adventurers (kind of like me the first time I set foot on British soil);students; and then everybody else! Priority goes to those whose very lives are endangered in their country of origin!</p><p>Immigration is like a party at your house: you know how many people are coming, you want to be sure that the numbers do not suddenly jump up while you are not watching; you want to know WHO is coming, first to the last. Once they are in, you stay on top of the party. Your house, your rules! When you lose control of those essential factors, you become a guest in your own house. You follow me?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 68010811, member: 377043"] The list for the reasons behind the increasing demand for benefits is endless to be honest and I have no doubt whatsoever that a lot of has to do with the breakdown of relationships (and lack of self-esteem). Example? Youth wanting to get out of their parents house, make babies for the sake of getting children allowances and live on housing benefits. I am not making this up, it happens A LOT. Now I am not excluding cases where benefits are a necessity,like when a person is disabled etc. I think those folks should get priority, and that's based upon Christian compassion ;-) Immigration? Well I am a migrant myself so I would be careful not to put labels on people. You have different categories: refugees;asylum seekers;adventurers (kind of like me the first time I set foot on British soil);students; and then everybody else! Priority goes to those whose very lives are endangered in their country of origin! Immigration is like a party at your house: you know how many people are coming, you want to be sure that the numbers do not suddenly jump up while you are not watching; you want to know WHO is coming, first to the last. Once they are in, you stay on top of the party. Your house, your rules! When you lose control of those essential factors, you become a guest in your own house. You follow me? [/QUOTE]
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