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France to lift job restrictions on Poles


Wroclaw Boy  
6 Jun 2008 /  #61
Weve all ready mopped up the excess and now the Frogs jump in. Ha ha fooking ha, too little too late story of their history really.

Fuk off Frogs your five years too late. Weve already done the hard work.
Puzzy 1 | 150  
6 Jun 2008 /  #62
Weve already done the hard work.

- What, er, hard work have you done, boy?
:)
hairball 20 | 313  
6 Jun 2008 /  #63
not to do that he is necessarily a hypocrite?

And you question my English Putsey?
Puzzy 1 | 150  
6 Jun 2008 /  #64
not to do that he is necessarily a hypocrite?

And you question my English Putsey?

- Do you mean there's anything wrong with the phrase you're quoting? What would that be?

I questioned your English for a good reason, that is your horrible spelling
:)
rafik 18 | 589  
6 Jun 2008 /  #65
Puzzy

i don't need to prove what has already been proventhe young polish democrracy still is not able to deal with criminals supported by narrow-minded folks.this is why for example,lech walesa's son was cleared after he hit a woman on the z-crossing while driving under influence .as to "gazeta";are you sniffing another jewish plot to destroy polish christian spirit?pathetic.try to listen to the RADIO M for a while and maybe ,one day, you will realise what this people are made of.even my 80 years old,strict catholic grandma said that the amount of venom coming from torun's radio station is unbearable for any normal human being.nevermind,have your opinion.

rafik:
you don't need to insult people,behave like a peasant from 3rd world country to impress others and gain their respect.showing a bit of intelligence ,respect and creative cooperation will do much better.i'm not saying that we have to agree with everything and lick ones ass(like kaczynski's attitude towards americans)

WOW, Mr Rafik reserve to himself the right to offend anybody he dislike but treated in similar manner seems to be offended.

lesser.i was referring to our politicians not to you mate.my bad.
Puzzy 1 | 150  
6 Jun 2008 /  #66
lech walesa's son was cleared after he hit a woman on the z-crossing while driving under influence

- Do you mean Walesa's son was wrongly cleared?

are you sniffing another jewish plot to destroy polish christian spirit?

- Am I?

try to listen to the RADIO M

- How do you know I'm not listening?

you will realise what this people are made of.even my 80 years old,strict catholic grandma said that the amount of venom coming from torun's radio station is unbearable for any normal human being

- What if your '80 years old' (sic) and 'strict catholic' (sic) grandma is totally psychoneurotic?

WOW, Mr Rafik reserve to himself the right to offend anybody he dislike but

- ... but it's an unnecessary reservation, because the ability to offend any one seems to be totally nonexistent in 'Mr Rafik.'
:)
rafik 18 | 589  
7 Jun 2008 /  #67
Do you mean Walesa's son was wrongly cleared?

he was

- Am I?

it seems so

- How do you know I'm not listening?

i wouldn't be surprised.everything thrown at you seems to "soak" like water from a duck a.ss.you are impregnable,...pal

What if your '80 years old' (sic) and 'strict catholic' (sic) grandma is totally psychoneurotic?

what if you are totally psychoneurotic?RM venom is not a very healthy thing for your brain, dude

... but it's an unnecessary reservation, because the ability to offend any one seems to be totally nonexistent in 'Mr Rafik.'

i only take pleasure from offending a certain type of creatures.so far you don't fit into it puz but you knever now..
Kilkline 1 | 689  
8 Jun 2008 /  #68
- So if a man works abroad and advises others not to do that he is necessarily a hypocrite? Why? Imagine the following situation. A man works abroad. The work is extremely dangerous and the man cannot quit yet. He knows some countrymen of his who don't know the work is so dangerous and consider going abroad and getting the job. He warns them not to come. Is he a hypocrite or an honest man?

You have taken advantage of opportunities that you wish to deny to others. That would make you a hypocrite in any language.

- Well, if some one whom I respect, that is some one intelligent, asked me the above question, I would satisfy his curiosity instantly, but when you're asking the question it's just too ad-hominem and invasive to me. Hence I won't tell YOU whether I have been working abroad or not.
:)

You're fooling no one by avoiding the question.

You dont seem too comfortable when you're not throwing sh1t at people or demanding that they back up any opinion they may have with a bibliography of verifiable sources. This doesnt seem to apply to yourself though which, again, makes you a hypocrite.
Arise_St_George 9 | 419  
8 Jun 2008 /  #69
I thought due to EU laws restrictions on Europeans working in EU states was not allowed?
Kilkline 1 | 689  
9 Jun 2008 /  #70
It does go against the central ethos of the EU which ironically the French and Germans always like to accuse the British of doing. When push came to shove though the french and germans decided EU brotherhood wasnt a good idea afterall and imposed restrictions.
ShelleyS 14 | 2,893  
9 Jun 2008 /  #71
And if the UK had known the numbers in which people would arrive they would have done the same, Germany and France have opened their doors now because they know that these countries have more stable economies and the numbers leaving have decreased.
Kilkline 1 | 689  
9 Jun 2008 /  #72
And if the UK had known the numbers in which people would arrive they would have done the same

The reason the numbers were so high for Britain was specifically because countries like Germany and France werent taking their fair share. Maybe Britains woefully poor estimates weren based on an assumption that the other member states would do their bit- not an unreasonable assumption given the 'United States of Europe' rhetoric that comes out of these countries.

Germany and France have opened their doors now because they know that these countries have more stable economies and the numbers leaving have decreased.

..as most of the ones who were going to leave are now in Britain.
It does rather look like the French and Germans said 'lets hang back and let Britain take the initial surge and then we'll come in after like nothing has happened'. To me thats not the united response that such a situation calls for.
noimmigration  
9 Jun 2008 /  #73
the reason they came to britain was because of our generous benefits system. Poland is a parasitic nation feeding on zeus blood.
osiol 55 | 3,921  
9 Jun 2008 /  #74
noimmigration, if you're so anti-parasite, where does that put all your student discounts?
Seanus 15 | 19,672  
9 Jun 2008 /  #75
Ah, but he doesn't request them OsioĊ‚. They are given as of right. In Scotland, we have a different education system. Our fees are paid through the SAAS, or were in my day, plus we may get a grant/bursary over and above that. Scotland can be pricey just like England so I don't blame noimmi one bit for taking that which is entitled to him.
IronsE11 2 | 442  
9 Jun 2008 /  #76
the reason they came to britain was because of our generous benefits system. Poland is a parasitic nation feeding on zeus blood.

Absolute bollocks.
Polson 5 | 1,768  
9 Jun 2008 /  #77
Poland is a parasitic nation feeding on zeus blood

You're the parasit dude here noimmi. Get a life. It'll air the place... (it'll air = hitler, got it ? i had to write it ;) dunno if it's correct but i found it funny..)
Seanus 15 | 19,672  
9 Jun 2008 /  #78
Let him show the proof that Poland leeches off the EU. Noimmi, what u got to back up ur case?
SeanBM 35 | 5,797  
9 Jun 2008 /  #79
I am starting to like this noimmigration guy, call him what you want, and you do, but he can sure get the crowd going. And I will argue with him, for the same reason we all do, cause it's fun.

generous

You are Scottish aren't you? not really known for your generosity and sure has Scotland not been sucking from the bussom of its master England for ever?

I know from my friends here in Poland that many Polish people went to fight in France during WWII. And I had always just assumed that Polish/French relations were good.

As some of you have pointed out, this is the idea of E.U. so VIVA LA E.U.
ukpolska  
9 Jun 2008 /  #80
You are Scottish aren't you? not really known for your generosity and sure has Scotland not been sucking from the bussom of its master England for ever?

Woooah Sean, your setting yourself up for a Seanus the sheep response here!
You cant really blame a whole nation for one idiot!!!
ShelleyS 14 | 2,893  
9 Jun 2008 /  #81
You cant really blame a whole nation for one idiot!!!

We can :)
szarlotka 8 | 2,206  
9 Jun 2008 /  #82
You cant really blame a whole nation for one idiot!!!

True but George W has made it harder to apply the correct principles
Seanus 15 | 19,672  
10 Jun 2008 /  #84
I'm willing to accept that we have a suckle on the proverbial teet from time to time but let's keep stereotypes as just that.

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