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Page 1: Migration: Why do people migrate to London?

Migration:Why do

people

migrate to

London?

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St. Pauls Cathedral

St Paul's Cathedral is a Church of

England cathedral and set of the

Bishop of East Central London.

Many immigrants have migrated and

settled in London to view these

wonderful attractions as well as work

in them, as they get paid a good sum

of money to help their family survive,

especially when they have just moved to London.

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Tower BridgeTower bridge is a famous suspension in London over the

river Thames. It is located in the London borough of

Southwark, and London borough of Tower hamlets.

Many immigrants all over the world migrate near London's

main attractions.

This is because there is a higher chance of them having a

good job which pays them a good wage.

They also come here because some companies in London pay for some high workers’ holidays, which include plane

tickets, , family travel days, special occasions, etc. So it

saves the person a huge amount of money.

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London Eye

The London Eye, also known as the Millennium Eye, is a giant Ferris wheel situated at the banks of the river Thames in London, England.

Immigrants search for jobs mostly in or near central London as they know that London is a really diverse area, and is most likely to be a non – racist society, as all backgrounds are mixed together.

Also, having a job in central London, would mean that it improves their English grammar/language, and try new variety of foods from other countries, as London is a multi –cultural area.

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Tower of London

Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress, The White Tower, more

commonly known as the Tower of London, is a historic castle on

the north bank of the River Thames in East Central London,

England.

As the tower of London is famous for its amazing history,

immigrants come to London to study about the past in The White

Tower, and to study about the importance and what the tower

holds. E.g. the British crown jewels, and other gold, silver, etc.

Immigrants would love the opportunity of working in one of the

famous locations in the world and also working where the crown

jewels are kept.

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Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace is the official London residence and principal workplace of the British monarch. Located in South West London, (the City of Westminster) the palace is a setting for state occasions and royal hospitality.

People would migrate to this area because Buckingham palace is the place where most British historical moments or royal occasions are held. For example: The diamond Jubilee, Royal Weddings…

Having to live in an area like this would mean excellent free sighting, and daily walkabouts in Trafalgar square.

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How has immigration had a

positive impact on London?

- A more cultural diversity,

- Huge variety different types of food,

- More cultural festivals

- Different clothing,

- Different fashions

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Why do Immigrants really

migrate to London?

Immigrants migrate to the UK because mostly of benefits,

like: free hand-outs, free NHS, free housing, free schooling….

In the countries that they come from they get no benefits and such, so living in UK is more attractive to them.

Unfortunately, this means that we get a tax hike and have to

pay for them.

They come to London because there is a wider range of job

opportunities open for them, the government provides them

good housing and comfort, with the taxes we pay.

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Why do some people don’t

want immigrants in the UK?

75% of people in the UK want the number of immigrants

reduced (especially illegal immigrants from eastern

European – Romanians and Bulgarians) because they do not

want people taking over our jobs which the home citizens of the UK worked hard for and deserve.

Also, the taxes we pay for are spent by the government for

the immigrants making sure that they have a house to live in

and they have everything in hands reach. Some people say

that they do not deserve to live in comfort after taking away the jobs we worked hard for, for most of our lives.

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What do the papers say?

‘Britain is powerless to stop tens of thousands of Eastern

European immigrants from coming to live in Britain from

next year, Theresa May has admitted.

Five year old quotas limiting the number of people

from Bulgaria and Romania who can move to live in

Britain are due to expire in just over 12 months' time.

This will give 29 million Bulgarians and Romanians the

right to live and work unrestricted in Britain in 2014

under European “freedom of movement” rules.’

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Overall: Why do people

migrate to London?

Multi diverted city

Wide range opportunities

Different job sectors

Good economy

Centre of business

Good benefits:

- Housing

- Education

- Hand-outs

- Healthcare

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Do I trust these sources?I don’t really trust my sources as much. This is

because I got some of the information from Wikipedia, which anybody can edit and add information, whether or not it’s correct or not.

I also got some information from BBC, where they are mostly telling true facts and info, but sometimes there sources can be wrong.

Rest of my information, I collected them from unknown websites, which can be really biased, and can make you believe what they want you believe.

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1st Indian restaurant

The history of Indian food in Britain is now almost

four hundred years old and not only has the

cuisine undergone a great change in the United

Kingdom.

The first time curry was seen on a menu was at

the Coffee House in Norris Street, Haymarket,

London in 1773 but the first establishment

dedicated to Indian cuisine was the

Hindostanee Coffee House at 34 George Street,

Portman Square, London in 1809. It was opened

by Dean Mohamed from Patna, India.

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Houses of Parliament

The Houses of Parliament is the meeting place

of the House of Commons and the House of

Lords, the two houses of the Parliament of the

United Kingdom. Houses of Parliament lies on

the bank of the River Thames in the City of

Westminster, in central London. The Palace is

one of the centres of political life in the United

Kingdom. The laws of united kingdom have

been published at the houses of parliament.

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