After
exposing David McWilliams' prior statements on immigration (and
here) I notice he offered the light concession that immigration 'affects poorer people differently from richer people' in this week's Irish Times
column, after he claimed
last week that it was an unambiguous positive for all concerned.
Despite this, he says we simply must continue to accept limitless numbers of immigrants because anything else is far-roight of course and they're the baddies.
He says we just need to build more housing units to solve everything —
50 thousand of them for the next thirty years in fact, only there's a bit of a catch 22: The ESRI
says we need to import more migrants to actually do the building because so many are required.
After Dave's
miscomprehension of the unemployment statistics were used to
justify replacement migration last week, above I've posted some employment figures in Ireland for
Africans (pic 1),
Muslims (pic 2) and
Roma (pic 3) for him and his supporters to consider.