The Daily Mail published an interesting article on the topic of Somalis who come to the UK from EU countries and enter the welfare system. EU law appears to have superseded and circumvented national legislation when it comes to these particular matters.
The questions here are as follows:
[a] When person A enters the UK from an EU country, what rights do they have in relation to access to public services and the welfare state?
[b] What are the implications of large numbers of people moving into the UK to partake in these activities?
[c] How can the UK government best manage the welfare programme regarding the potential influx of a large number of recipients and the fraudulent claims of those individuals who are in The Daily Mail's lexicon 'frauds from abroad'?
The article raises a number of interesting questions and speaks of the mood of the public on this matter. You can read it by clicking here.
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