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by n4r9
428 days ago
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Yes, London house prices would likely be lower. But we'd also be poorer on average, since immigrants are a net benefit to the economy. Moreover the combination of a starkly aging population with higher costs of labour would cause a real strain on the public purse, like Japan is seeing. On balance I much prefer the current situation. Though I guess I would say that, having an immigrant parent. |
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That's one reason that made people at the lower end of the payscale vote for Brexit: Immigration keeps wages low.
We're also seeing it since Covid: immigration keeps the GDP (barely) growing while the GDP per capita is decreasing.
The cost is wholesale destruction of local culture, too. London is a city in England but no longer really an English city, for example.