Britain will soon be forced to grant the right to live, work and claim benefits to tens of thousands of utterly bogus “asylum seekers” in terms of new European Union plans forcing this country to accept one in eight of all invaders who set foot in any of the 27 European Union countries and demand refugee status.
There is no upper limit on this figure – depending as it does on the actual number of invaders reaching the EU – but based on the most recent figures, it will mean an instant 22,500 more scroungers being given the right to parasite off the British taxpayer.
To add insult to injury, taxpayers will pay not only for food, accommodation and clothing, but also all legal fees incurred by these scroungers as they fight to prove the “validity” of their “asylum” claims.
Asylum seekers must also be given the right to work within six months of their arrival, enabling them to claim thousands of pounds in benefits if they cannot find a job. Their children must also be found school places.
The proposals, supported by Labour MEPs, are part of the EU’s Common European Asylum System and will be put to the European Parliament in Strasbourg for approval.
The EU proposals stem from appeals by nations such as Malta, Greece, Italy and Spain’s Canary Islands which have seen massive seaborne invasions from North Africa.
None of these “asylum seekers” are actually genuine, as they have all crossed dozens of safe countries to reach Europe. Britain’s membership of the EU now means that if the new plans come into force – and there is no reason why they will not – then this nation will once again be forced to accommodate its “fair share” of the burden.
The new rules say that EU member states will be forced to take the “refugees” or face huge fines. Invaders will be rehoused from states “confronted with a large number of asylum applications” such as Malta, to larger countries such as the UK — a reversal of the rule that requires applicants to seek sanctuary in the first safe country.
Member states would be compelled to accept a percentage of applicants in accordance with their population.
This would mean the UK taking in 13 percent of all refugees arriving in the EU — or 22,500 of the 322,000 average arrivals per year over the last 10 years.
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