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How many paddies in Poland?


RevokeNice 15 | 1,854  
18 Jul 2009 /  #1
Quick question, has anybody got a figure of the number of paddies living in Poland? Thanks in advance.
Ireland32 2 | 172  
18 Jul 2009 /  #2
Theres;

Paddy Irish man, Paddy English man, Paddy Scotch man.....and thats but to name a few !!
OP RevokeNice 15 | 1,854  
18 Jul 2009 /  #3
How many Irish?
Ireland32 2 | 172  
18 Jul 2009 /  #4
Thankyou. I would rather be referred to as Irish than to make the assumption that my name is Paddy !!
OP RevokeNice 15 | 1,854  
18 Jul 2009 /  #5
Ireland32

Its a term people use for Irish people. You may have heard of it. It doesnt offend me, if it offends you I apologise.
SeanBM 35 | 5,806  
18 Jul 2009 /  #6
Thanks in advance.

if it offends you I apologise.

You are very polite when you want something.
OP RevokeNice 15 | 1,854  
18 Jul 2009 /  #7
SeanBM

I am polite to most users, but not to you as I dont suffer fools......
SeanBM 35 | 5,806  
18 Jul 2009 /  #8
You are just looking for a figure so you can throw it in people's face.
You are just a leech.
OP RevokeNice 15 | 1,854  
18 Jul 2009 /  #9
SeanBM

It is an honest question. How many Irish in Poland? Care to over an opinion on the number or are you just going to keep posting off topic questions?

SeanBM

How many Irish in Poland, Seany boy? 100? 1,000? 10,000?
mafketis 37 | 10,883  
18 Jul 2009 /  #10
Have you considered contacting the Irish Embassy in Warsaw? They might have an idea. I don't think anyone here would.

FWIW some years ago I heard of a very large and growing Irish community in or around £ódź (though it may have been folklore, the source wasn't especially reliable).
SeanBM 35 | 5,806  
18 Jul 2009 /  #11
contacting the Irish Embassy in Warsaw

That is a great idea.
lexi 1 | 176  
18 Jul 2009 /  #12
How many Irish in Poland, Seany boy? 100? 1,000? 10,000?

The question should be how many Irish are in England surely.
OP RevokeNice 15 | 1,854  
18 Jul 2009 /  #13
lexi

When you give us back our country, then you can complain.
lexi 1 | 176  
18 Jul 2009 /  #14
You have your country and don't be so silly. Nobody ever took it away from you. You are still living in the 60's, get real!
OP RevokeNice 15 | 1,854  
18 Jul 2009 /  #15
lexi

You illegally occupy one quarter of this island.
lexi 1 | 176  
18 Jul 2009 /  #16
It is not illegal otherwise the british would not be there!
Seanus 15 | 19,674  
18 Jul 2009 /  #17
Well that's not the best argument in the world, lexi. There are other illegal occupations around the world. It hinges on what you recognise as legal and illegal. Many points are contested, needless to say.
Del boy 20 | 254  
18 Jul 2009 /  #18
how long time we have to wait to ban this fecker?
I know not too many Irish here ( from Ireland ) but what is the point to keep useless cnut
Grzegorz_ 51 | 6,149  
18 Jul 2009 /  #19
When you give us back our country, then you can complain.

Stop bringing here your pathetic tribal conficts or you will get a big kick in your stupid ass.
OP RevokeNice 15 | 1,854  
18 Jul 2009 /  #20
Del boy

My words are the majorities thaughts.
lexi 1 | 176  
18 Jul 2009 /  #21
There are other illegal occupations around the world.

Perhaps a word exchange would be better here. "By force" I think is a much better word and cuts all political legislation.
OP RevokeNice 15 | 1,854  
18 Jul 2009 /  #22
lexi

An end to the illegal occupation is the only solution. Otherwise, well you know the rest.....
lexi 1 | 176  
18 Jul 2009 /  #23
Oh come on everyone has to work together, otherwise is just festers hatred which is good for noone. Life is moving on, times are changing dramatically, you have to keep up with the times. Life is short and there is really no time for racial hatred. Towards lazy parasites and radicals yes. However people who want to find a "niche" in life then let it be whatever nationality.
Seanus 15 | 19,674  
18 Jul 2009 /  #24
By force reads really well, lexi. Stealth has been the choice of the powers that be for many's a year. Iraq, for example, being one of the main ones.

Don't know how many Irish are in Poland and don't really care.
OP RevokeNice 15 | 1,854  
18 Jul 2009 /  #25
lexi

So, we should allow anyone and everyone into our country, once they prove they want to work?
lexi 1 | 176  
18 Jul 2009 /  #26
Reno, my luv, I'm in North Yorkshire now! It 's the governments fault, they should have monitored carefully what the quotas should have been. If you feel so strongly go to you local MP and start protests in the street, and boycott Tesco of course!

Why do you have this pre-conception towards the polish and not the various other nationalities that occupy your beautiful country,including the english
OP RevokeNice 15 | 1,854  
18 Jul 2009 /  #27
lexi

I am not against immigration, small numbers only though mind. The government is rotten to the core, they will do nothing. They are scared to bring up immigration as it is the elephant in the room.

Poles are our largest minority. Hence the reason I concentrate on Polish immigration. I am not to fond of the Turks and Kurds after recent developments. If they get into the EU, I fear what will happen in Ireland and the UK.
niejestemcapita 2 | 561  
18 Jul 2009 /  #28
RevokeNice,,,,even the most "bleeding heart liberals" among us are in agreement that immigration is out of hand, this is anEU wide issue, not confined to Ireland. Ask any Italian, any Greek, any ,,,etc etc.

In UK Asian and African immigrants are allocated council houses above UK families, on estates where the English/UK family may be third or fourth generation. If anyone dares mention it they are labelled as "Racist" (shock!!!) Local politicians deny this but the truth is in front of our eyes.

Why however are you so concerned about the Polish? They are your religion, your colour and they are workers.
Unlimited immigration is not unique to Ireland.
We all have to live with it now. Or should we choose "rivers of blood"?
Why not just lay off. You've made your point.
Ireland32 2 | 172  
18 Jul 2009 /  #29
Ireland32

Its a term people use for Irish people. You may have heard of it. It doesnt offend me, if it offends you I apologise.

Yeah heard of it....Paddy, Mick, whatever.

I dont really care how many Irish people are in Poland. Id say if there is work there then you'll find Irish there. What I do care about is how you portray the views of the Irish Nation on this forum.

You would be better placed bringing your splutter to the gates of Leinster House and see where it gets you.........I would hazard a guess at Mountjoy Jail !!
OP RevokeNice 15 | 1,854  
18 Jul 2009 /  #30
Ireland32

I am looking into buying a tank. 100% legal too. Wee Willie Frazer has one. The clowns in the Dail will see me coming, smoking a cuban cigar on my tank.

niejestemcapita

What if its rivers of blood either way?

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