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BritishEmpire   
6 Nov 2009
UK, Ireland / Why do Poles come to England? [514]

Some of them don't pay for public transport because they've got one benefit more that we or you English either. How ironic is that that you don't see that and you allow them to eat your country on their brekfast?

Its the government that allows them, if you asked the majority of people what they want then iam sure they would be more than happy to have the lot of them kicked out.

We see the damage that is being done and i suppose thats why the likes of the BNP have done so well in recent years because people think that a vote for the BNP or maybe UKIP is the only thing you can do.
BritishEmpire   
5 Nov 2009
UK, Ireland / Why do Poles come to England? [514]

French and British had no intension of military support Poland, they sacrificed Poland to buy for themselves one year for preparation to war.

Coming from an alleged brit iam surprised that you would come out with something along the lines of treason. Iam glad that britain didn't try and defend poland because it would have been foolish to have even tried, remember poland is on the other side of germany. The huge amount on resources that would have been wasted would have left us in a position where we wouldn't have been able to defend ourselves.

It was inevitable that poland would fall and if britain had fallen aswell then we would all be living in a different world today.

Seanus

There is apparently a benefit that Poles are entitled to.

Its possible that someone could get that depending on how much they earn but to get £500 per month you would have to be on a very poor wage. The biggest problem with foreign nationals receiving large amounts of benefits is their earnings in the previous year is so low in the country they came from so they are normally entitled to the maximum amount of benefits in their first year of work up until april.
BritishEmpire   
6 Oct 2009
UK, Ireland / Sad life of a Polish migrant in the UK. Ch. 4 - Language [66]

You know this thread has something in common with the other chapters that Ksysia has wrote about. That would be that british people don't care.

Good bye, go home and don't come again!.
BritishEmpire   
29 Sep 2009
News / ARE POLISH PEOPLE TAKING OUR JOBS OR DOING OUR JOBS??!! DISCUSS. [126]

And are they taking jobs, yea they are, but frankly they are jobs we don't want,

Keen that really is not true, i talk from experience and i continue to see it day in and day out.
In the last 5 years i have worked for 2 companies and both of them have large numbers of polish workers (70% or more) when there were plenty of british workers that wanted a job.
BritishEmpire   
29 Sep 2009
News / ARE POLISH PEOPLE TAKING OUR JOBS OR DOING OUR JOBS??!! DISCUSS. [126]

SEE WHEN US SCOTS GO ABROAD, WE HAVE A REPUTATION WORLD WIDE FOR LOYALITY,DECENCY, GOOD MANNERS AND SO ON.

Shame you don't do the same at home.
As for your little rant about english people being arrogant abroad is very untrue, yes some are but the majority are well mannered and respect other peoples culture.
BritishEmpire   
28 Sep 2009
News / ARE POLISH PEOPLE TAKING OUR JOBS OR DOING OUR JOBS??!! DISCUSS. [126]

Nothing wrong with a decent sandwich. If there was, why are they sold everywhere pre-packaged in the UK?

They are there for convenience, you might be able to survive on them if you work in an office but if you do manual work like myself you would never be able to get eniugh down you in half an hour to keep you going.

if you can't afford to eat 'good' food because you're on minimum wage, then you can't afford to be fussy. Anyway, the point is that it's possible to live on minimum wage, not what's desirable.

So people should just have to like it or lump it, is that what your saying?. If we all had that attitude then nothing would change. The minimum wage is sh@t and it is so out of greed and not necessity, if france can have their minimum wage set to nearly 9 euros per hour then why is ours £5.73.

That's enough for 5 lunches

So what happens on the other 2 days in the week.

But this is exactly it - you're choosing to eat fruit and yoghurt for starters. People on minimum wage don't have this luxury - it's one or the other. In fact, yoghurts are quite pricey in the UK.

Fruit is not a luxury and nor is yoghurt, they are both part of a healthy diet and we all no how much the government bangs on about us being healthy so its saves money for the cash strapped NHS.

As I said, beggars can't be choosers. If you're on minimum wage, it's often not a question of 'sense' but more a question of affording to eat.

Lets see them get past 50 on a diet like you have suggested.

Why is everybody complaining about the Poles, or for that matter, any other nationality is taking our jobs?? You see the thing is, most of the jobs that these immigrants are taking are the ones that Brits themselves don't want to do (for whatever reason) these jobs still need doing so the businesses will employ whoever wants/needs the jobs.

Haven't you heard yet that " poles do the jobs that brits don't want to do" is a lie.
If that was true then why do companies scheme with employment agencies so that they only sent polish people to they're work place, this little trick then allows them to employ them after 3 months with out the usual checks. Again if it was true then why is the work force 90% polish where i work when there are lots of british people that want to do the work.
BritishEmpire   
27 Sep 2009
News / ARE POLISH PEOPLE TAKING OUR JOBS OR DOING OUR JOBS??!! DISCUSS. [126]

That's because you're a traditional Brit who has to buy sandwiches every day and a coffee. If you made your own sandwiches and took a flask, you'd be looking at 25 pounds a month for lunches maximum. I can knock up a huge pot of pasta and sauce for about 3 pounds (in the UK) - so really, where are you getting 25 pounds a week for lunches from?

Of course, if you can't cook properly and rely on ready meals, I'm not surprised you end up spending over 25 pounds a week on lunches.

Wow you know a hell of alot about me considering we've never met, saying that your right i am a tradition brit and bloody proud of it!.

Sandwiches are for school children and girls. Pasta and sauce for the whole week, Now thats the sort of answer i was expecting from a pole :D, thanks for not disappointing me but no one wants to live on pasta and sauce for health reasons alone.

Fair enough i eat some of my lunch on my short breaks but on average the contents of my lunch box is around £4 and its made by myself (except the fruit & yoghurt) as i cannot afford to buy prepared meals.

If you have any sense you don't buy value food.
BritishEmpire   
27 Sep 2009
News / ARE POLISH PEOPLE TAKING OUR JOBS OR DOING OUR JOBS??!! DISCUSS. [126]

They start out at six pounds an hour but chances are they get raises and make more eventually.

Not in the real world, if i was to look for work now it would pay between £6.00 to £6.50 and thats it. Its very unlikely to get a rise these days no matter what your job is. You might get more if you work in london.

sure, we're taking your jobs, you're taking our girls... what a great deal, isn't it? :D

Taking a moment to think about it i've come up with a great solution!, if you about turned and went back no one would have they're job taken and you wouldn't have your women taken from you.

Bargain or what.

I can live on £25 or lower on food per week.

PolskaDoll

That wouldn't even cover my lunch for the week, an average family of four (2 adults, 2 children) is likely to spend between £90 and £120 on shopping for the week.

Don't be fooled into thinking that benefits will make up what you don't earn as i can tell you from experience they do not come close.
BritishEmpire   
26 Sep 2009
News / ARE POLISH PEOPLE TAKING OUR JOBS OR DOING OUR JOBS??!! DISCUSS. [126]

Lets be honest here, people have only become so greedy because of the culture that has surrounded the banks for the last 10 years.

On the subject of the poles, yes they are taking jobs but at the same time some of them are doing jobs that we don't want.

My line of work has always managed to employ people but they got fed up with having to pay a decent wage and benefits when they could employ someone for the minimum wage.
BritishEmpire   
26 Sep 2009
UK, Ireland / "Polish ambassador warns - think twice about coming to Britain for work " [126]

Oh, I see: when you British were killing tens of millions of people and stealing their land, you were actually doing it for their own good! Looks like your family must have had a rather different experience of colonialism than mine did.

I said on the flip side, if you had fully understood that then you would realise i was pointing out that there is always good and bad in every situation.

just like with all the poles here, the companies and the government benefit while the nation suffers, now lets see if you are so quick to condemn them.
BritishEmpire   
25 Sep 2009
UK, Ireland / "Polish ambassador warns - think twice about coming to Britain for work " [126]

Coming from a person whose country raped its way across more than a quarter of the planet, enslaving people as it went, that's pretty fecking funny!

Well lets look on the flip side, the empire provided jobs, security, an end to many tribal conflicts and it truly opened up the world which paved the way for globalisation which is what we have now so i would say that it has benefited ar$eholes like you and your chumps more than it has me.

There are tens of thousands of UK nationals in reciept of welfare in Ireland too. I cannot complain as you rightfully point out, Irish did the same in the past. Our welfare rates are three times that of the UK. It is reciprocal, unlike the situation with eastern europeans.

I think the problem with ireland is its trying hard to replace the population loss it has experienced over many years and its coming at a cost.

I could go on, but Ive a pain in me hoop with LIEsbon.

hehe that tickled me :D, good luck for next friday i have a feeling that history may well be in the balance.
BritishEmpire   
24 Sep 2009
UK, Ireland / "Polish ambassador warns - think twice about coming to Britain for work " [126]

A touch of sour grapes..hey... get over it.

Keep up the double standards pal because we all know that they're coming to your place :D

Got to love the irony of a Brit complaining about foreigners coming and raping his country!

Maybe you would like to get things right in future by saying that you love brits complaining about pawel and his mates raping others countries including the UK, mine isn't the only country that has been affected.

One thing you should learn about punctuation and me idiot which is at silly o'clock in the morning i really couldn't give a fugg!
BritishEmpire   
24 Sep 2009
UK, Ireland / "Polish ambassador warns - think twice about coming to Britain for work " [126]

Settle down my good friend, please otherwise you will have a heart attack, its a level playing field now and in the best interest of Poland, no more foreigners in Poland.

I hope the foreigners come and rape your country in the same way that you parasites have done to others peoples, think of it as a taste of your own medicine!.

Then you will really see who benefits from mass immigration which is the companies and not the people.
BritishEmpire   
23 Sep 2009
UK, Ireland / "Angry swan eater" - The British media view of Polish immigrants? [63]

carp is another one that they like to get they're hands on, the little bast*rds tried to nick some from our local club lake and got a right beating for their efforts.

Infact many waters are now banning them all together.
I think there has been some recorded cases in the cities revoke but it was a while ago.
BritishEmpire   
23 Sep 2009
UK, Ireland / "Polish ambassador warns - think twice about coming to Britain for work " [126]

I think they would rather be seen dead cleaning toilets that working for you lot!.
Although i would like to take the chance to shoot you down by telling you that british companies are seeking british workers over polish workers now that there are lots of skilled workers out there.
BritishEmpire   
23 Sep 2009
UK, Ireland / "Angry swan eater" - The British media view of Polish immigrants? [63]

I am a Polish guy living in London.

Do you realise how difficult it is for me to even care?

I work in a busy A&E, so when co-workers are rude to me I instantly think to myself, how much damage could i do to this person! Not healthy but effective!

I wonder if you ever think of how much damage your co-workers could do to you if they got fed up with your rambo attitude.
BritishEmpire   
19 Sep 2009
UK, Ireland / Polish driver dies as car shears in half... [38]

Just to set the record straight.
The uk has a very high standard of driving which is made clear by the low level of deaths that occur on our roads, between 2001 and 2006 there were only 3 countries in the EU that had lower fatalities which were sweden, netherlands and malta.

On the other hand poland has one of the highest deaths from road accidents in the EU which puts them in 5th place with countries like latvia and lithuania.

Infact the figures are nearly 3 times higher than the uk!
BritishEmpire   
19 Sep 2009
UK, Ireland / England, Dirty, Expensive and a dangerous place to live? [205]

well if it is really bugging you that much it was because the usual names that i use for forums were already taken up and i happened to be watching something about the BE on the telly so i thought what the hell!. I never thought it would be so offensive :D
BritishEmpire   
18 Sep 2009
UK, Ireland / England, Dirty, Expensive and a dangerous place to live? [205]

Do not expect empathy/sympathy from us, if you are going to ask not to suffer for what your grandparents did, if you are going to boast about their achievements.
You can't have it both ways.

I never asked for sympathy, i was pointing out the reality that nobody would wish to suffer because of what happened 100+ years ago, thats just stupid and would only result in the world standing still instead of learning from its mistakes and moving on.

We know it was wrong but then every country has done bad things at some point in history.

How much is it for a pack of ciggies in England (in a standard shop)? I'll never forget the story of an Englishman who went to America and asked, 'do you have any fags?'. Rumour has it that the bar regulars were in stitches.

I think cigarettes are about £5.70 for 20 which is very expensive but the idea is to discourage people (tax).
Funny story though, i can just imagine it now :-D
BritishEmpire   
17 Sep 2009
UK, Ireland / England, Dirty, Expensive and a dangerous place to live? [205]

So am i just to stand by and let it all go that way, maybe that would suit you but i am not that kind of person.

After all it maybe the way of the world but that doesn't mean it has to be the way of my country and i sure will try and do something about it even if i do die trying.

I would agree with you but then I look at your user name.

so my choice of username discredits the whole argument, wow is all i can say.
BritishEmpire   
17 Sep 2009
UK, Ireland / British news: The Poles might be leaving but the prejudice remains [52]

Britain as a whole is disintegrating. Independance movement in Scotland is growing - this thread is one example of why.

Thats the whole point of what i said, we don't like each other so its no surprise we dislike even further people that are not even from the island in the first place.

Being an island culture is a lame excuse in today's global village.

You know each time i see that i chuckle to myself, i think its become the liberalists favourite one liner.
If we are such a global village as you would like to think then why is it most of the emerging economies have very strict immigration and settlement laws???.

Global trading village would be a better term to use in future as it better represents the real world.
BritishEmpire   
14 Sep 2009
UK, Ireland / British news: The Poles might be leaving but the prejudice remains [52]

You could be right wroclaw, its probably gordon brown really.
If anything there seems to be more as many are flooding over to ride out the recession or have been invited to do so by a family member thats already here.
BritishEmpire   
14 Sep 2009
News / The Poles working abroad are raking it in [35]

I think they have to take the car out of the uk once every 6 months if they don't pay road tax.
Yes its true many of the poles have gone out and spent most of they're money on news cars, mobiles e.t.c.
We find it quite funny at the place where i work, every day they pull up in they're BMW's, AUDI's e.t.c with some weird eastern european rap pumping out of the window whilst wearing shades even though its not sunny.

Then when the time comes to leave they all set the volume to max, screech out of the car park and then proceed to drive like a teenage pleb thats just past his test.
BritishEmpire   
14 Sep 2009
UK, Ireland / British news: The Poles might be leaving but the prejudice remains [52]

Maybe half of the polish have gone back but its a shame the person that wrote article forgot to mention that most of the spaced they left behind have been filled with newcomers.

I certainly have seen no difference in the number of polish people that are here or at my work place.