@upthecreekyetagain wrote:

You are right, both sides of the equation need to be taken into account when calculating any benefit of immigration.

 

Difficult to assess though when it comes to that particular A&E - how do you calculate the cost difference between an A&E being closed down and one employing additional staff - is the cost really just monetary?


if an A and E closes anywhere, the cost may not just be monetary, but then there is the argument that the cost may be taken from elsewhere with the same consequential result.

 

I would like thousands more defibs for emergencies, or certain drugs more freely available some that can actualy save lives, but we all know its not a bottomless pit of money, 

 

Though not ideal, i think i would like to see some lags working out there picking the veg, earning some money for when they are released, and may give them a bit of a headstart instead of the fast majority re offending.

 

That particular programme seemed to bias to pro immigration, yet the argument for, was in my eyes pitiful.