Ste43
Active member
Playing devils advocate and ready for some pelters on this, I think what he was suggesting was:
Whilst someone is waiting for their asylum claim to be processed they can undertake work in return for healthcare, accommodation, legal support, etc... and keep 20% of what they earn in cash terms. Instead of the current state where they are not allowed work and only live on the small allowance provided. It insinuates they could then contribute to the society they want to be a part of and maybe give them a bit more dignity than the current system does.
As ever his tone and delivery are devoid of detail and nuance similar to his tenure as mayor
Whilst someone is waiting for their asylum claim to be processed they can undertake work in return for healthcare, accommodation, legal support, etc... and keep 20% of what they earn in cash terms. Instead of the current state where they are not allowed work and only live on the small allowance provided. It insinuates they could then contribute to the society they want to be a part of and maybe give them a bit more dignity than the current system does.
As ever his tone and delivery are devoid of detail and nuance similar to his tenure as mayor