According to a very recent poll, half of Bulgarians have apparently set their sights on the UK.
Millions of poverty-striken Bulgarians want to move to Britain | UK | News | Daily Express
According to a very recent poll, half of Bulgarians have apparently set their sights on the UK.
Millions of poverty-striken Bulgarians want to move to Britain | UK | News | Daily Express
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The Express is pretty Right wing so i looked for alternatives for you.
Bulgarian workers earning the minimum wage with a family and two children would take home £543 a week in the UK, compared with the equivalent of just £62 back at home, an analysis by the campaign group Migration Watch UK found.
Even single workers from the two countries, who will get unrestricted access to work in the UK from January 1, would be up to five times better off, the figures showed, taking home around £250 per week instead of £50.
Some Conservative Cabinet members fear that the removal of restrictions for EU migrants from Romania and Bulgaria from next year will mean tens of thousands of extra foreign workers will head to the UK, putting pressure on housing and public services.
Bulgarian and Romanian workers 'nine times better off in UK' - Telegraph
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In order to work in this country you have to live in this country. The fact that they can live in Bulgaria on a wage of fifty quid is fairly must irrelevant (and the Poles who came in time past mostly left their families at home). They're far more likely to want to go to Germany where there are lots more jobs for them rather than the UK where there's already quite high unemployment.
Either that or stay at home any wait for UK firms to outsource jobs to them as we already do to Romania.
I found this Interesting.
Bulgaria: Poor not just by EU standards | EurActiv
It's not just a case of wages though. Anyone migrating here takes Into account free social housing, education, the NHS and the general standard of living..... why proposals have been made that migrants must work for a period of time before claiming welfare.
Immigrants must live in Britain for a year before claiming benefits, says welfare minister - Telegraph
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