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Restrict free access to public services to UK citizens only

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We urge the Government to restrict free access to public services, eg NHS and education, to UK citizens only. We believe illegal migration will always be an issue due to taxpayer-funded public services. By changing this, we believe we will lose appeal to asylum seekers.

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Restrict free access to public services to UK citizens only

National

We urge the Government to restrict free access to public services, eg NHS and education, to UK citizens only. We believe illegal migration will always be an issue due to taxpayer-funded public services. By changing this, we believe we will lose appeal to asylum seekers.

National
187 reactions·100% agree
Bridget Phillipson

Bridget Phillipson

Education Secretary

Education Secretary

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