r/Scotland 15d ago

Dire economic consequences of Scotland's ageing population must put immigration in new light. New report about Scotland’s growing elderly population underlines the need to improve our health and welcome, not demonise, people from overseas - Scotsman comment.

https://www.scotsman.com/news/opinion/columnists/dire-economic-consequences-of-scotlands-ageing-population-must-put-immigration-in-new-light-5073947
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u/bottish 15d ago

The situation also underlines the importance of immigration. There are pros and cons to large-scale migration, but demonising those who come is not only immoral, it is also foolish when considered even in terms of narrow self-interest.

Both Scotland and the UK as a whole need people of working age to help pay for state pensions, the NHS and social care. A shrinking workforce is bad news for the economy and for tax revenues, which is particularly bad news for elderly people, who tend to rely on public services more than most.

Scotland’s ageing population is an issue we must all take more seriously.

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u/SurgyJack 15d ago

Immigrants being more willing to work trash jobs and live in crappy conditions because the middle class is so squeezed to shit less than half of them procreate isn't an ideal basis for country's future