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Isn't it obvious ?
Give us back all OUR hard-earned CPF money at age 55 NOWWWW !!!!
Damn it ! It is OUR blood and sweat money from years of toiling !!![]()
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/immigration/10131876/The-truth-about-immigration-its-good-for-Britain.html
Last week, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation & Development published a report which showed that immigration makes a positive contribution to the public finances of many countries, including the UK. Yes, you read that right: migrants in the UK pay more in tax than they consume in public services (that’s not true of every migrant of course, but collectively they make a net contribution). Without them, we would have to make further cuts to public services or pay higher taxes or both. The Telegraph’s James Kirkup has the details.
Of course, that’s not the story we’re told by parts of our media or in the "pass it on" emails we receive, but it’s the truth. And coming on top of the Office for Budget Responsibility’s analysis that immigration adds to economic growth, it is further confirmation of the economic case for immigration.
Despite all the evidence, the anti-immigration lobby can’t bring themselves to admit this. They want you to believe that immigration is a bad thing, when in truth it has benefits as well as costs. They know that if they admitted the truth, fewer people would support their position, as a recent poll for Migration Matters (which I co-chair) confirmed. Nonsense, they say, there is no evidence that immigration increases GDP per head. But this is a straw man. GDP per head is essentially a measure of productivity. Nobody is claiming immigration significantly increases that. What the evidence shows is that it boosts GDP itself – the size of our economy. And because migrants tend to be younger and more economically active than the population as a whole (this is of course a generalisation – the reality is that some types of immigration are more economically beneficial than others, of which more shortly), it also helps us deal with our debt problem at least in the short to medium term.
Who is the real enemy of the people? Who else but those who pursue economic growth at all costs (and most of it won't trickle down to your pockets anyway), while ignoring the very real social costs imposed on the entire country? A few 'community integration events' isn't going to undo the damage done to the country.
This is what happens when you let one-dimensional groupthinkers run the country. For things to improve, the PAP must be kicked out.
This is a simplistic report that is clearly lacking in many aspects. When you compare a net tax boost vs a net additional public service cost, it is likely positive, as these immigrants are here to work ain't they. What the report does not take into consideration is additional governmental spending to build new and improve existing infrastructure. Let's see, for example, Singapore's Circle line costs $10 billion and Downtown line will cost $20 billion, and do note the $20 billion is ballpark figure that will likely face cost overruns. Are the immigrants paying for these construction costs?
They are also unable to provide a figure to the social cost of more immigrants. More immigrants means more crime, murder rate has gone up, we haa a once in fifty years riot just last year. Furthermore, are they able to add the social cost to Singaporeans when they are unable to get good jobs and have to deal with rising costs of living. Are you able to give a figure to all that?
Who is the real enemy of the people? Who else but those who pursue economic growth at all costs (and most of it won't trickle down to your pockets anyway), while ignoring the very real social costs imposed on the entire country? A few 'community integration events' isn't going to undo the damage done to the country.
This is what happens when you let one-dimensional groupthinkers run the country. For things to improve, the PAP must be kicked out.