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Yes you have peteGot to disagree with your first paragraph Iwas born in the 40soffspring of the baby boomer and I certainly didn't get something for nothing far from it.One thing wrong is my generation born in sixties grandchildren of the baby boomers are the first to get things for nothing eg benifits nhs etc and some see working as a option not a need to survive.
As for the number of imigrants well just paying the price for winning two world wars, which we are still paying for financially, and taking over 2/3 rds of the world during the 18th & 19th centuries and giving them the right to come and settle here.
Free healthcare, able to claim benifits if need to , paid holidays and sick days.
My grandparents who were born during or after WWI didn't get any off this my parents like you who were born in 40s were the first generation to start working life with it and mine born in 60 were the first to know no different. Now kids , not all , expect it and don't realise its how worse it could have been so dont have no respect.