Okay, so 40% of spending goes on people aged over 65: that means 60% goes on people aged 65 or under; I suppose a large chunk of that goes on maternity and young children.
Do you actually have the figures on total healthcare spending on EU migrants to the UK? I don't understand that table of figures - the formatting seems wrong. Even with spending skewed towards older people I would expect that with three times as many foreigners to look after, the UK Health Service still spends more on non-Brit EU citizens than the rest of Europe spends on Brits living there. It may not be three times as much - twice as much perhaps?
Do you actually have the figures on total healthcare spending on EU migrants to the UK? I don't understand that table of figures - the formatting seems wrong. Even with spending skewed towards older people I would expect that with three times as many foreigners to look after, the UK Health Service still spends more on non-Brit EU citizens than the rest of Europe spends on Brits living there. It may not be three times as much - twice as much perhaps?
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