Even the facts in the article are basically wrong, it's not a £40 billion inudstry, it's the whole fucking economy.
Although some of these kids go home, many stay, and since they are on average smarter than both the place they leave and the place they join, and better educated, they are valuable assets. In effect Britain receives a donation from places like India, and a huge chunk of British doctors are either Indian or their kids. Currently the most admired living hero in Britain is Johnson Beharry, awarded the Victoria Cross for bravery under fire whilst wounded so badly that it shocked his doctors that he lived, then again shocked them that he can walk. His scars are in no way trivial and as conspicuous as his bravery.
As the name suggests, he wasn't born in Britain, and even now his English would probably fail the test that they want to set.
But in many ways he's nothing unusual, in that the freedom enjoyed in Britain has always been defended by forces that included people not born within these shores.
In this position, I am to the right of the so-called Conservative party. I believe that the success of a country is largely due to the quality of the people in it, and if high quality people want to come in, we should take what is in effect a gift.
Sure, some are fraudulent, let's imagine an industry that has no fraud, anyone know of one ?
Even when they come up with frauds, look at how small they are and the best they can do is a case where 20% of those involved were dodgy, which leaves 80% even in the bad cases which are legit.
Shops expect to lose an average 0.25% through their staff stealing, do we abolish shops ?
I expect there probably is £100 million of abuse in the education system, live with it.
Even the fraudulent ones want to come to Britain and get a job, ie pay their way, and since they were legal paid their taxes, indeed Britain has one of the lowest tax evasion rates in the world because it's actually really rather hard to illegally avoid paying income tax, and effectively impossible to avoid paying 20% VAT (sales tax) on nearly everything you buy, except fuel and cigarettes whose cost is almost wholly tax.
Even better, they pay to come to Britain. Because we have socialised medicine, and compulsory 'contributions' to pensions, we are in effect ripping them off. 20-somethings rarely get expensively ill, especially the subset who migrate, because sick people stay where they are put. If they leave after education and work, then they do not get a refund on the national insurance they and their employer have paid, so only if they work for decades can they expect to get anything back.