“The prospect of a new drain on our welfare state is simply unaffordable”
thunders the preposterously self-important Simon Heffer today in response to
the command of his legendarily foul mouthed editor to kick those rotten
Eurocrats and the mythical hordes of Bulgarians and Romanians lined up waiting
for the EU starting gun. Sadly, his research is as shaky as the logic of his
prose.
Anyone reading the Hefferlump’s latest rant – “Defy
the EU and stamp out benefit tourism” – would readily form the
impression that anyone from another EU member state could just fetch up in the
UK and immediately sidle along to the nearest payout window to demand whatever
benefits would magically become available to them. That would not be an
accident.
So what’s the reality of the situation? Sadly for Heffer and
his editor, but unsurprisingly, his claim is substantially bogus. Anyone coming
to the UK must pass
the Habitual Residency Test to qualify for Income
Support or Housing Benefit, for instance. Those from Romania and Bulgaria
have to already be in “authorised
employment” to qualify.
As recently as 2011 – well after the accession of countries
such as Poland to the EU – those claiming Jobseekers’ Allowance from
other EU member states was about 2.5% of the total. Those from what were
termed the A8 countries (Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and so on) were
less than 1% of the total. And the idea that the UK provides the most generous
benefits is equally bogus.
That assertion was exposed as false by a Channel
4 Fact Check, noting two studies, one of which concluded that the
Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Luxembourg, Finland and Denmark were more
generous, and another which said that Ireland, Germany, Denmark and the
Netherlands worked out better. So if internal EU migrants want the best
benefits, they wouldn’t choose the UK.
And, as has had to be pointed out once again, the European
Commission (EC) has not somehow commanded the UK to make a range of benefits
available to migrants from other member states. Quite the opposite is true: the
Habitual Residency Test is supported by it. The “benefit tourism” meme has long since been shown to be false, yet
some pundits insist on maintaining the pretence.
Why should that be? Well, Romanians and Bulgarians are by
definition not the Daily Mail’s Kind
Of People. This has been decided by Paul Dacre, and the idea is to be
reinforced by regular demonisation from his dubiously talented array of
otherwise unemployable pundits, who would rather do as they are told rather
than tell readers that this particular world is not flat.
After all, the money’s good, and nobody else is offering. No change there, then.
1 comment:
In today's Times, Tory MP, Dominic Raab is claiming that there are 551 thousand unemployed EU citizens in the UK with 146 thousand of them having never worked. I wonder where he gets these statistics from because they don't tally with any of the statistics that I am aware of.
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