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Immigrants continue to flood rural areas
Monday, 14th June 2010
England’s picture-postcard rural towns are being overrun by East European immigrants, according to new figures based on National Insurance applications.
Eastern areas of the country have suffered a 25% rise in the numbers of foreign settlers despite an economic downturn which has discouraged many Europeans from moving to Britain.
In King’s Lynn and the surrounding district almost 7,000 immigrants have come applied for National Insurance since 2004. And in the Lincolnshire town of Boston, nicknamed ‘Little Poland’, a further 2,040 settlers arrived last year.
Immigration experts have again warned that the EU’s open borders policies place a heavy burden on UK taxpayers.
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