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The contribution of immigrants to the UK economy is "very slight indeed" and the main benefits are to the migrants themselves, a pressure group has said. | The contribution of immigrants to the UK economy is "very slight indeed" and the main benefits are to the migrants themselves, a pressure group has said. |
Migrationwatch UK says the economic benefit is equal to 4p a week for each person in Britain. | Migrationwatch UK says the economic benefit is equal to 4p a week for each person in Britain. |
Its chairman Sir Andrew Green accused Whitehall of trying to divert attention from the problems caused by migration. | Its chairman Sir Andrew Green accused Whitehall of trying to divert attention from the problems caused by migration. |
A Home Office spokesman said there was "a clear consensus" that migrants had helped the economy to grow. | A Home Office spokesman said there was "a clear consensus" that migrants had helped the economy to grow. |
The government says that migration has increased output by £4bn and accounts for 10 to 15% of economic growth. | The government says that migration has increased output by £4bn and accounts for 10 to 15% of economic growth. |
But Migrationwatch UK says figures show immigration's benefits to the UK are far lower than claimed. | But Migrationwatch UK says figures show immigration's benefits to the UK are far lower than claimed. |
They certainly do add to production, but they also add in virtually the same proportion to population Migrationwatch UK chairman Sir Andrew Green | |
The group also analysed a series of reports on the economic impact of immigration and concluded: "The much vaunted contribution of immigrants to the economy is very slight indeed." | The group also analysed a series of reports on the economic impact of immigration and concluded: "The much vaunted contribution of immigrants to the economy is very slight indeed." |
"What we have done is to look at the economic contribution of migrants, taken as a whole, taking the economy as a whole," Sir Andrew told BBC News. | |
"We find they certainly do add to production, but they also add in virtually the same proportion to population." | |
The benefit of mass migration to each individual member of society was "trivial", Sir Andrew added. | |
He said the main beneficiaries were the immigrants themselves, who were able to send home about £10m each day. | |
Migrants to the UK bring valuable skills and ideas with them Susan AndersonCBI | |
But Susan Anderson of the Confederation of British Industry said: "Migrationwatch is seeking to score a few cheap political points with these figures. | But Susan Anderson of the Confederation of British Industry said: "Migrationwatch is seeking to score a few cheap political points with these figures. |
"Migrants to the UK bring valuable skills and ideas with them and help to fill job vacancies where Britons are unable or unwilling to do so. | "Migrants to the UK bring valuable skills and ideas with them and help to fill job vacancies where Britons are unable or unwilling to do so. |
"Their taxes help pay for our public services and our pensions, long after many migrants have returned home. | "Their taxes help pay for our public services and our pensions, long after many migrants have returned home. |
"Their presence also helps keep inflation low at a time when there are many forces pushing the other way." | "Their presence also helps keep inflation low at a time when there are many forces pushing the other way." |
Independent research has found migrants make a net contribution to the Exchequer Home Office spokesman | |
Last December, the Ernst and Young Item Club, an influential economic forecasting body that uses Treasury models, estimated that immigration had brought in an extra £12bn to £18bn in tax since 1998. | |
Eastern European workers were reducing the UK's trade deficit by an extra £1bn every year, it stressed. | |
In the same month a fresh Bank of England analysis suggested the effect of new migrants was complex. | In the same month a fresh Bank of England analysis suggested the effect of new migrants was complex. |
While they were highly educated, they were also working in more low skilled jobs, it said. Some of these migrants may also be replacing low-skilled UK workers in certain jobs, although more data was needed. | While they were highly educated, they were also working in more low skilled jobs, it said. Some of these migrants may also be replacing low-skilled UK workers in certain jobs, although more data was needed. |
Immigration can be a real benefit to the country but only if it is properly controlled David DavisShadow home secretary | |
A spokesman for the Home Office said there was clear evidence of migration's benefits. | A spokesman for the Home Office said there was clear evidence of migration's benefits. |
"Independent research has found migrants make a net contribution to the Exchequer," said a spokesman. | |
"We have seen a large movement of people from the EU coming here to work. | |
"There is a clear consensus from commentators, business and our own research that this has helped the economy to grow. There is no evidence that it has increased unemployment." | "There is a clear consensus from commentators, business and our own research that this has helped the economy to grow. There is no evidence that it has increased unemployment." |
David Davis, the shadow home secretary, said the Migrationwatch figures sharply contrasted to those of the government. | David Davis, the shadow home secretary, said the Migrationwatch figures sharply contrasted to those of the government. |
"Immigration can be a real benefit to the country but only if it is properly controlled," he said. | "Immigration can be a real benefit to the country but only if it is properly controlled," he said. |
"You need to have accurate information about its level and effects. The government patently has neither." | "You need to have accurate information about its level and effects. The government patently has neither." |