The UK pays nothing unless the tax is earned. A family with 2 working parents will earn around 36k jointly, of this around 8 k is fed back to them in forms of tax credit and child benefit.Tommy Cookers wrote: UK taxpayer pays the low-waged ('working family') a large lump sum annually - the so-called 'tax credit'
but the country runs on a huge public debt, and so is actually economically smaller/less rich than it appears on paper
So in effect they are paying for themselves. On top of this, as I have mentioned before, the UK is a tertiary economy.
That means things like mobile phone bills, council tax, SKY, running a car, fuel tax, food, anything you do that costs money, will add value to the economy. Economic migrants.
If we compare only what they directly contribute, they are by a few hundred millions in credit to the economy. If we then see the overall benefit of their spending, it is exponentially bigger and of more value to the economy.