18 October 2007

Migrants: a boon to UK economy

More raw data for those GCSE RE sections on race and minorities: "Migrants are more skilled and often more reliable and hardworking than British workers, and are fuelling the country's economic growth to the tune of £6bn a year, according to the first official study of their impact published yesterday."
In other words, the stuff from the Right on immigration is shown for what it is: xenophobia.
Migrants are a boon to UK economy, says study | Special reports | Guardian Unlimited:

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