She pointed out that migrants are able to claim benefits when they've just arrived in the country yet haven't contributed anything towards it, meanwhile many native Britons who have worked and paid tax and contributed to their country all their lives are unable to claim those same benefits. What is "bigoted" about that?
There was nothing "rightful" about it.
She pointed out that migrants are able to claim benefits when they've just arrived in the country yet haven't contributed anything towards it, meanwhile many native Britons who have worked and paid tax and contributed to their country all their lives are unable to claim those same benefits. What is "bigoted" about that?
Here's the full transcript of the conversation, for those who are interested: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/bigotgate-gordon-brown-anniversary-gillian-duffy-transcript-full-read-1957274.html