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Started by: tonker (27931) 

Whups, what you said there is very true. However, anybody arriving in the UK are treated under the heading of a scheme called 'humanity'.
The sick are nursed, the hungry are fed, the cold are given warmth and the dirty are washed.
After they are 'processed' they receive benefits, should they need them, and they are entitled to anything that a lifelong national is entitled to and more, in some instances.

I've known foreign elderly persons (not even EU citizens and never having before set foot in the UK, let alone paid any contributions) to be brought into this country, sick and in need of care, and get a full care package free of charge, including expensive home improvements, all provided by Bolton council.
This was while my mum, after working from 14 years old to retirement age, was charged £602 a week for the same care package?
Anyone from the EU can enter the UK and get medical treatment.
After the 31st December, UK nationals are not entitled to medical treatment in any EU country.
That's not the EU's decision, it's the UK who won't fund it. BUT, EU nationals living in the UK can go back to their EU country of origin and receive treatment with the UK paying for it.

All this charity for foreigners, while UK nationals are having to crowd-fund urgent treatment for sick UK kids in other countries.

Meanwhile, UK politicians continue to put their close friends on t'wages.

Replied: 24th Dec 2020 at 00:54

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