I agree with you that some level of immigration is good for Ireland about 12-13%
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Replying to @irishenergyblog @Lycanin and
Even if all immigrants disappear overnight, that's just not enough of a difference. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_the_Republic_of_Ireland …pic.twitter.com/YcktuLt8Wk
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Replying to @xinyuActor @irishenergyblog and
I'm sorry for this one, but stats show it is more likely for a non-national to be working than an Irish person. I have nothing against natives though, this can never change.https://www.thejournal.ie/factcheck-varadkar-immigrants-4273981-Oct2018/ …
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Replying to @xinyuActor @Lycanin and
Well, according to the same govt, we have the lowest unemployment ever, so their figures are completely unreliable. As welfare spending hasnt changed since the crash.
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Replying to @irishenergyblog @Lycanin and
I don't understand how low Irish unemployment rate is a conflict against migrants employment rate.
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Replying to @irishenergyblog @Lycanin and
Conspiracy figures are more accurate?
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Replying to @irishenergyblog @Lycanin and
It is when your source is not trustworthy
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Replying to @xinyuActor @Lycanin and
Well the numbers are not disputed. Govt spending overruns every year since 2014. And I would be first to admit we have a good few of our own people on long term welfare.
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Bottom line, I do believe official stats from countries without propaganda hugely needed, tell certain amount of truth. Not necessarily 100% accurate, as it is tremendously difficult to achieve, but as trustworthy as they can be among different sources.
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