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RevokeNice   
28 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / Why can't unemployed Polish people on benefits just leave UK and go home please? [240]

They show the nationality of criminals 'proceeded against' - either charged and taken to court, fined or cautioned - by the force over a year and the nature of the crime. From September 2010 to August 31 last year, the Met proceeded against 195,714 alleged criminals. Of those, 46,588 were foreign nationals - or 24 per cent of the total. The remaining 149,126 individuals were British.

Seven of the top ten offender nationalities were European. Poland came top with 4,742 alleged offenders, ahead of Romania with 3,952 and Lithuania with 2,561. Police processed 436 Australians. The programme makers spoke to one Polish ex-offender who said the British legal system was weak.

Polish criminals thought British prisons were like being in 'a spa', he said, adding they would 'think twice' if they thought they would be sent home to serve time.

liveleak.com/view?i=036_1329578900&comments=1
RevokeNice   
28 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / WHAT IS IT ABOUT POLISH PEOPLE THAT MAKES THEM THINK THAT UK WANTS THEM? [309]

who adds is more involved in the local community in Ireland more than you

Lol. I doubt that. But entertain me here, in what capacity is she involved in the local community?

Siphoning off benefits doesnt count.

PS- If you are gonna slag off somebodies literacy, try and avoid spelling errors!
RevokeNice   
28 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / WHAT IS IT ABOUT POLISH PEOPLE THAT MAKES THEM THINK THAT UK WANTS THEM? [309]

At least one of us has lost theirs RN :D

And thus speaks the open borders fanatic.

Open the borders so some foreign girl, uncomfortable in her new surroundings and not up to speed with the local lingo, will open her legs for me.

As the locals sure as hell wont.

I hate to disappoint but self relief doesn't count.

My culchie amigo, I was sowing me oats and playing the field as a teen, whilst you were sowing oats. In your daddies field.
RevokeNice   
28 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / WHAT IS IT ABOUT POLISH PEOPLE THAT MAKES THEM THINK THAT UK WANTS THEM? [309]

Do Poles contribute more to the British social welfaresystem than they take from it?

There is more expense to the state, than just welfare benefits.

Do police work for free? Nurses, midwifes, doctors, school teachers, interpreters, street sweepers?

Does tap water magically appear? Does the sanitation system run by itself? Roads build themselves? Schools, hospitals just mushroom out of the ground?

Nice of them to not include these things in their study.

Not that a government sponsored state body would have an agenda or anything like that........
RevokeNice   
28 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / Unemployed Poles in Ireland : a crash course in milking the system [323]

Those who are granted asylum are far from bogus.

Granted refugee status, you mean?

The vast majority are refused refugee status, but given leave to remain on humanitarian grounds. Deportations are minuscule.

Also, something like 80 per cent of asylum seekers are male, why do you think that is?

FFS, we had asylum seekers arriving here from Poland pre- EU enlargement.

Their best option was to come to the country where they'd studied medicine, which they knew and liked.

Sure, sure.
RevokeNice   
28 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / Unemployed Poles in Ireland : a crash course in milking the system [323]

Of course, their only option was to come to europe, bypassing dozens of safe countries along the way........

One cant fail to notice all those highly skilled professional males queuing up in Calais, fleeing oppression, with Ireland and the UK the only countries that can safe them from tyranny.

The vast majority of asylum seekers are bogus. Its amazing how you and mickey have similar tales. Simply amazing.
RevokeNice   
28 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / Unemployed Poles in Ireland : a crash course in milking the system [323]

There was a well known case in Glasgow where a Bosnian doctor (with quite an impressive history) wasn't allowed to work, despite him being very willing to start working straight away - and the NHS wanted him. Absolutely absurd.

Why didnt he apply for a visa instead of asylum, so?
RevokeNice   
27 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / Unemployed Poles in Ireland : a crash course in milking the system [323]

Is the freeloader claiming circa 50 large after putting in just one, yes or no?

Did she give up her job to claim welfare, yes or no?

Did she claim that the Irish people are stuck with her, yes or no?

Is she biding her time to gain access to the back to work scheme, so if her business fails(which it will), she can go back on normal welfare, yes or no?

Is she a freeloader? Certainly.

Are there thousands more just like her after moving to this country? Most definitely.
RevokeNice   
27 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / Unemployed Poles in Ireland : a crash course in milking the system [323]

Without working first there could be hardly any "milking".

Wrong. Lets look at Magda.

First off, she stopped working. She didnt lose her job. Why did she stop working? To live on welfare. She admits this herself.

She earned €200 a week. Must have been part time. I doubt she is the sort who had have allowed herself to be exploited. She is very well versed in her "entitlements". She signed on as part of a plan to set herself up as a professional, self-employed masseur. She gets a welfare payment and after paying for her house (rent allowance) she says she has €172 per week of which €40 a month goes for the internet and a landline phone, €35 for a mobile. Leaving her with €100 approx. per week to spend as disposable income.

She gets a 'warm clothing allowance'. (How? There's nothing For thabout this on the HSE website, never heard of it before).

So, lets do the math.

€267 * 52 = €13,884 per annum. She plans to be in receipt of this for 42 months before she goes on the back to work scheme.

Lets say she was earning minimum wage, for the previous years she worked here.

2 years on min. wage of €8.65 per hour - €364 per week, she claims she worked part time, but I am being generous here. She will have paid €1,753 maximum over her working life in the Irish state. More likely, one third of that.

For that, she will pocket €48,954 over a 42 month period, her rent paid and the state to pay for her to attend courses, to learn how to drive, plus the nixers she freely admits to undertaking.

. Would be happy to reasses my position if you back your argument up with anything concrete or valid

Cool.

Foreign nationals make up circa 14% of the population yet 18% of the live register. Remember, naturalised immigrants are considered Irish in all government issued statistics, so in reality the 18% figure is much higher.

Which puts to bed your earlier claim that......

They no more milk the system than the locals, in fact a damn sight less.

One in three of those in receipt of housing allowance, are foreigners.

In fact, in parts of Dublin over 80% of those on the housing list, are foreign born(Fingal for example).

How could you qualify for 99% of benefits available there if you hadn't worked (and paid taxes) for a good few years before that?

Once you have made 104 prsi contributiions in an EU state, two of which were in Ireland, you qualify for Jobseekers benefit.

Once you qualify as "habitual resident" in the state, you qualify for Jobseekers Allowance.

Proof of rent, internet bill, Irish bank account etc will normally suffice.

Or do you think all the roma gypsies, Nigerian failed asylum seekers or burqa clad middle eastern women without a word of the local lingo have a two year previous working history in the state?

lol
RevokeNice   
27 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / Unemployed Poles in Ireland : a crash course in milking the system [323]

Where are you from?

Third time asking this basic question btw.

We emigrated, so it's fine
Answer- No, we did not go to non-white countries and completely change or threaten the very nature of their populations. We went to white European made countries, which we helped design, build, fought for and spilled blood for, like other Europeans.When we emigrated we did not and are not entitled to health care, insurance, social welfare. They have very strict immigration rules.You are kicked out if illegal and barred from visiting there again.
RevokeNice   
27 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / Unemployed Poles in Ireland : a crash course in milking the system [323]

The below highlights exactly why migrants are required in Ireland:

Agenda much? lol

Where ya from originally?

in 2006, the ESRI predicted that Ireland would need 100,000 migrants per annum until 2020 ffs!

They also helped fuel the property bubble.

Head in the sand type stuff from them and worth taking with a salt mine.
RevokeNice   
26 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / Unemployed Poles in Ireland : a crash course in milking the system [323]

Thank the gods you don't represent the majority of Irish - culchie or otherwise.

I am a Dub first and foremost.

Culchies in Dublin are just as much a threat to the native working class as the slav scab workers.

When are you leaving btw?

Make sure to visit Hill 16 and tell the natives that they are inferior to the foreigners.

Mouthy culchie. Farmers son?

Cut the personal stuff, please
RevokeNice   
26 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / Unemployed Poles in Ireland : a crash course in milking the system [323]

And yeah am a culchie, see no shame in being from the countryside or indeed looking abroad for opportunities. Keeping on open mind isn't the evil you seem to think it.

See how I guessed that just from your posts.

Culchies are as alien to Dublin as the slavs. They also tend to support mass immigration, as they cannot find friends or forge meaningful relationships with the natives, in Du .
RevokeNice   
25 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / Unemployed Poles in Ireland : a crash course in milking the system [323]

europa.eu/legislation_summaries/internal_market/living_an d_work ing_in_the_internal_market/c10521_en.htm

Barnardos Ireland, please.

A person is entitled to family benefits in a competent Member State, including for members of his/her family residing in another Member State, as if they were residing in the former Member State.
RevokeNice   
25 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / Unemployed Poles in Ireland : a crash course in milking the system [323]

Who the hell are these gypos, as you call them?

Ive no issue with the knackers. And yes. they are ethnic Irish.

Nowadays to apply for a child benefit you are often asked to furnish the GP letter.

Often asked? And say these "GP" practices in some village on the Polish border. Do the social send a team to investigate or do they take the "GP"s signature as gospel?

When applying for PPS number - you are often asked to provide a letter from employer confirming that you are working.

Wrong.

You cant work legally without a PPS number. NO reputable business would employ someone without a PPS number.

Everyone, legally resident in the state, is entitled to a PPS number. Even people whom cannot legally work, i.e asylum seekers.

Ive recently been forced to undergo a course in employment law. So I suggest you stop spoofing.

And although these internal measures sound reasonable and I could easily support them - they cannot be legally implemented. The cost of accessing EU 40 years ago.

Show me EU legislation that pertains your view, i.e that member states must pay child benefit to non resident children.

Ta.

If you do, I will donate a crisp one hundred euro bill to a charity of your choice. With evidence posted on here.

But you wont be able to, as it doesnt exist.

Stop spoofing.

20 million? That's peanuts.

It could build a hospital. A few schools. Employ 400 nurses for a year.

The new fancy court building in Dublin cost 7 times that.

Great stuff. Nice building too.

Point is?
RevokeNice   
25 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / Unemployed Poles in Ireland : a crash course in milking the system [323]

Nope revoke, because I am moving within my company from Dublin to Warsaw, I will be employed under my Irish contract until year end, paying tax in Ireland. This has an impact on where benefit will be paid and can lead to delays, hence my research.

Great news. One less culchie living in my city. Hopefully your polish mot is leaving too?

My friends' experiences say the opposite.

80% of child benifit to children not living here goes to Poland
This cost soared to €20.9 million in 2008, up from €720,000 in 2005, due to high levels of immigration from central and eastern Europe from 2004 onwards.

No figures were released giving a detailed breakdown of where the 7,814 children live. But previous estimates from the department suggested up to 80 per cent of parents getting child benefit for non-resident children were Poles


Hell, it may be unlawful-pc but I'm willing to wager socialnwelfare abuse by Irish Travellers is a greater problem..

There are 24,000 gypos in Ireland. There are circa 45000 eastern europeans in receipt of social welfare. Do the math.

THE Polish finance minister has expressed concern to Michael Noonan about Government plans to cut child benefit payments to Polish parents living here, but whose children are living in their home country.

The parents' home country usually pays the standard rate of child benefit, which in Poland is €11 per month. The Irish exchequer must then top this up to the full Irish rate -- €140 per month for a first and second child.
RevokeNice   
25 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / WHAT IS IT ABOUT POLISH PEOPLE THAT MAKES THEM THINK THAT UK WANTS THEM? [309]

You should have explained this better to them because last time I checked Australian agencies were recruiting hard at Polish universities. Where I was studying "open days" explaining how to study and work in Australia were organised at least twice a year :D

Well foooking go so.
RevokeNice   
25 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / WHAT IS IT ABOUT POLISH PEOPLE THAT MAKES THEM THINK THAT UK WANTS THEM? [309]

WAH! WAH! WAH! THERE'S PEOPLE IN MY COUNTRY THAT DON'T SPEAK MY LANGUAGE, OR EAT WHAT I EAT! WAH! WAH! WAH! Boo-frickin-hoo! Everybody wants to be the last person there, wherever THERE is, don't they? GET OVER IT.

Are you a native Inuit or Indian?

Give them their land back

The UK is a country at war and at civil war.

This is a fact. Look at Bradford.

I find it amusing. How you bastards ever ran an ampiree, I will never know.

Import another million odd paks and somalians.

Maybe a few thousand more pikeys!!!!!!!!!!!
RevokeNice   
25 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / Unemployed Poles in Ireland : a crash course in milking the system [323]

As far as I know recently for a child benefit to be received a local GP has to sign the papers confirming that he is taking regular care of that particular child. That would mean that he has to see them on a regular basis, am I right?

Nope. A bert cert suffices.

Look after your own childers.

However logical it sounds it seems to be against EU regulations and someone will challenge this procedure sooner or later.

Death to the EUnuchs. TAL!

Rise up Ireland!

IRELAND FOR THE INDIGENOUS IRISH PEOPLE!