I dont agree with faith schools. I believe that schools should reflect society and that we are all in it together.having said that there is no evidence that faith schools are any worse than non faith schools albeit they offer a narrow view of the world.
When we leave the EU and get control of our nation again then you will see the laws stopping welfare to immigrants being put in place. When they find they wont get free health care, free education, free housing and free money they will stop coming. Just as the Scots will when they vote against being part of the union when they hold the next referendum.
The evidence is that immigrants are net contributors to the UK economy. Of course that would go over your head. You just dont like people who arent thick bigots like yourself.
Squashed and proven faulty many times as they are a NET DRAIN when welfare is added to the equation as most are in low paid jobs. This means they get working tax credits and child tax credits, so pay no actual taxes on their incomes. Then there is the costs involved in education and medical intervention to bring them up to the UK standard.
It is a neo Marxist lie that immigrants are a net gain, and the governments own figures proved it wrong.
Lets see those figures then.
Remember you are the lying bastard that claimed one hospital was spending £4m a year on translation services. The national figure is only £3m which kind of makes your credibility zero.
Immigration from outside Europe 'cost £120 billion'
New report shows immigration from outside Europe over the Labour government years cost the public purse billions of pounds, while recent migration from inside Europe generated a £4 billion surplus
Low-skilled migrants are a drain on UK's economy
MIGRATION Watch UK has found that early last year almost three-quarters of the 870,000 workers from the 10 EU nations that joined up in 2004 who had come to Britain were in low-skilled jobs – as defined by the Government’s own Migration Advisory Committee.
These findings have serious implications for the British economy.
Not only are these low-skilled, low-paid workers not contributing much to the Treasury in income tax they are also a heavy burden on public services.