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Diana, the law in question, to become operational in May, does not concern illegal immigrants, but applies to EU citizens from eight countries in eatersn Europe.
No EU citizen is classed as an illegal immigrant in any EU member country.
This has to do with economic standards: eastern EU states have a very low national average salary compared to western EU states, and they also have much lower prices (rent, food...) in the East of the EU.
So to earn £5.93 an hour in Britain is like earning £18 an hour in eastern EU.
To receive £65 a week benefits in Britain plus rent and council tax (and child benefits), would be the next best option, it would still enable a person to send back a tenner or two every week to the family!
The next step would be to invite the wife and parents and uncles and aunties and cousins over to their State-paid rented house in "the UK", so that these too can start getting job-seekers alowance and each a State-paid rented house here.
Their governments probably encourage them to do so!
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