South Wales Echo

They should be deported

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IN reply to Denis Coughlin’s letter (November 19) “Poor suffer from migrant onslaught”, may I say that I totally agree with his concerns. We have living in the UK at present some 3.8 million EU citizens all requiring housing, schools, doctors and hospitals and I see many EU citizens every day living here in Cardiff alone who are obviously not working, are receiving benefits and milking the system for all its worth.

Those we need here after Brexit (and Brexit will happen) such as doctors, technical people and the rest must have work permits and visas to be here the same as anyone from outside the EU.

Those living off the backs of the British taxpayer should be deported and with five more countries having applied to join the EU – Turkey, Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro and Albania with a combined population of some 93,535,232 million people – expect millions more to flood over the borders into the wealthiest EU countries such as Germany and France etc, countries that are already, judging by recent elections, taking a strong anti-immigratio­n stance.

Britain, it seems the most popular destinatio­n for EU citizens, could not cope with another mass influx of three million more people. The result would be utter chaos. Thankfully Britain by then will be out of the EU and won’t be affected when the calamity unfolds.

A recent poll taken in France found that the majority of people when asked how they would vote if given a referendum, would vote to leave the EU. The EU should have been just for trade and not uncontroll­ed immigratio­n.

Ray Jones Ely, Cardiff

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