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How do you think they are "heavily contributing" to the local economy? They'll be paying the local equivalent of VAT on purchases, but as they are in the minority they are hardly heavily contributing are they?
As in buying/renting property, spending similarly, or maybe more, than if in the UK.
Also probably not draining their adopted country of many benefits either. (housing benefit, working tax credit, unemployment benefit.......) unlike many at home.
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