dbmtb":a9a8vx2y said:
You have to bear in mind that EU regulations also enable expats like me to LEAVE the country and work/start up businesses in other EU countries, leaving a job vacancy for someone else at the other end.
Put it this way - if I was looking to scrounge a lifestyle in a EU country, the UK would not be my first port of call.
Just in my little town in Denmark (population 3000) there are 5 british nationals, all of whom are working and paying taxes here.
Exactly.
Migrants who arrive looking for work tend to be hard-working, skilled and multi-lingual - therefore they are an asset to the economy and society.
Those who relocate looking to scrounge off the state would do better in most other European country than in the UK.
It may have escaped your notice, but many other European countries have far better quality of life, landscape, recreation opportunities, quality of ladies

, public services, public transport, state education, arts funding... I could go on.
But enjoy your time on Monkey Island. It would be a lot worse without the diversity provided by "migrants" - In my opinion.