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Tom Allen of Eton College considers a subject which arouses strong feelings in the UK.
Summary of Key Points
* The 2004 admittance of 10 Eastern European countries into the EU will add to the UK's already growing level of immigration.
* Incoming workers are generally young, ambitious and keen to work.
* The UK's population is set to rise further, with associated pressures on housing and public services.
* The economic advantages of encouraging greater immigration might be gained at the expense of political capital to the government.
PDF format: 5 A4 pages. First published in Economics Today magazine March 2005.
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