Quote Originally Posted by rory_20_uk View Post
Yes, you can come over and not integrate, but there's no financial or community support unless you do.
Why should that be the case? I can't see any logical reason why the language a person chooses to speak should impact on whether they get unemployment benefits or not.

So you want them to all speak English, yet you are unwilling to teach them? How is that at all going to work with refugees who have no time or ability to prepare? If someone is escaping poverty in osme third world hole, its all well and good to say "Come over here prepared to speak our language", but THERE IS NO WAY FOR THEM TO LEARN.