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these figures refer only to individuals granted refugee status after claiming asylum in the UK, not people granted refugee status through resettlement schemes (such as those from Ukraine or Afghanistan via government-run programmes).

Also 34% of UC claimants are in work. You don't factor that in to your 66% figure.

It doesn't take in to account any trajectory for these people as UC is a natural starting point for people getting the right to work.

Basically that figure means we have a future work force and if the system works they won't be on it for long.
Don’t we have many people already unemployed looking for low level jobs? Until we have some sort of saturation point. I don’t think we require unskilled migrants who have less of an education or a head start vs the unemployed in the country currently.

The current unemployed should be made to work to earn their benefits if they are physically and or mentally able to do so. We have a massive lazy culture that needs addressing.

we have a future generation of kids currently who will not find work or get an education to be employable that should be our focus if we are so concerned about future generations
 
Don’t we have many people already unemployed looking for low level jobs? Until we have some sort of saturation point. I don’t think we require unskilled migrants who have less of an education or a head start vs the unemployed in the country currently.

The current unemployed should be made to work to earn their benefits if they are physically and or mentally able to do so. We have a massive lazy culture that needs addressing.

we have a future generation of kids currently who will not find work or get an education to be employable that should be our focus if we are so concerned about future generations
Do we give out work visas to unskilled migrants? I wasn’t aware we did. Unless I suppose as an example care assistants are classed as unskilled?
 
Do we give out work visas to unskilled migrants? I wasn’t aware we did. Unless I suppose as an example care assistants are classed as unskilled?
I don’t know where and how you got to that conclusion respectfully.

I think we are genuinely talking about unvetted individuals who are trafficked into the country. Or those that come here under false pretences all in a guise to remain here and work.
 
He is only here on a student via which he is not allowed to work on so how can he stand in elections for 1, for a country he wasn't born in or is even a national of and 2, is on a student visa where he can't work

They (SNP) changed legislation last year, you can now be eligible if you have basically any leave to remain, so if someone is on a student visa, because it gives them a right to be in the country for a period of time they can be eligible for election.
 
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