“Is the present level of immigration in the United Kingdom beneficial to the country?”
I have come up with this conclusion:
In conclusion, it does seem that there are some very real economic and social benefits to be enjoyed from the number of migrant workers that have come to the UK recently. The strain on public services has been blamed on immigration, however it is the government that has failed to put extra money into these services whilst reaping the rewards of economic growth and greater tax revenues. It is not sustainable to follow an ‘open door’ policy towards European workers without supporting communities to cope with a bigger population. The current level of immigration can only continue to be beneficial if the national and local government respond to the needs of a bigger and more diverse population.
This conclusion is a strong one because:
1. It briefly mentions the strongest points
2. It has a message
3. It suggests a course of action to take in the future