Over 50 percent of Brits say migrants are putting strain on essential services
Carolyn Hileman* | November 15, 2007
London, Nov.13: A YouGov poll for Migrationwatch has claimed that 85 per cent of the population think migration into the UK is putting too much pressure on services such as the National Health Service (NHS). According to the poll, 58 per cent strongly agree immigration is straining the public services while only 10 per cent disagreed. The Sun quoted Sir Andrew Green, chairman of Migrationwatch, as saying that, “These figures show that now the scale of immigration and its consequences are now being better understood and people are deeply concerned at what is going on.”
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