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Rizikake   
7 Oct 2007
UK, Ireland / Stop the Polish from entering the UK (yet another thread) [192]

As an Englishman, I would like to apologise for the likes of anyone who dislikes the Polish and other Eastern-European residents. The problem we seem to always come down to is the fact that most of the English people of this country lack a fundamental understanding of economics as wells as politics.

It is a shame to see that the Polish and other are being used as a scapegoat for the slack-jawed society, which is modern day Britain. We have a record amount of unemployment in this country, concerning the white Anglo-Saxon residents, and the Polish are being blamed for this; "Native born residents are being passed over for job opportunities, over the Polish." These jobs wouldn't be being taken by Polish if those lazy bastards actually got of their backsides and actually did some god-damn work.

I respect you guys because you come here to work and work twice as hard as any Englishman could ever do. As well, you are also the nicest and most honest out of most cultures that I have ever had the fortunes to meet. Another thing that people fail to realise is that immigrants generate well in excess of £2 Billion in revenue to the country every year. We can not, we simply can not, ignore or deny that the economy is being strengthened by just the minor presence of Polish and other countries.

The British people are sick of so many eastern European immigrants in this country and there are more and more attacks on the eastern Europeans everyday.

These are the same kind of people that are on the unemployed list, drink themselves into a state everyday, and then later that day break into your house or vandalise your car for "just a laugh" - ******* pricks.

I have unfathomable respect for the Polish. Respect.

PS. I'm slightly drunk; forgive my ranting and more than likely incomprehensible English.