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RevokeNice   
28 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Time for the Poles from the UK to go home [437]

revoke I don ask about providing any links, just how many your close friends and known neighbours think this way

Apart from two of my sisters, and one or two others, everybody else.

you were choking u were your chicken eh?

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RevokeNice   
28 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Time for the Poles from the UK to go home [437]

Still, what goes around comes around. I guess the signs saying "No Irish" in Liverpool were as much before your time as they were before mine.

Or the "No Irish need apply signs in Poland"........

'NO Irish need apply' - the signs are already going up on building sites abroad in a throwback to the grim days of the the last century.

independent.ie/national-news/no-irish-need-apply--polish-bu ilders-get-their-own-back-1589265.html

Grateful bunch, aint they? Meanwhile 47,000 Poles leech off the social welfare system in Ireland.......
RevokeNice   
28 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Time for the Poles from the UK to go home [437]

RN could make a "How many Poles fit in a rocket, headed in the general direction of eastern europe" contest.

Send them away in a hot air balloon. The transport or the method is not important, just the leaving!

At least it will make the people better looking in the long run.

Not this old chesnut again. Irish women are just as good looking as any other nationality.

PS- I seen your picture before, those in glasshouses and all that.

For TIT

THE VAST majority (72 per cent) of people want to see a reduction in the number of non-Irish immigrants living here, according to an Irish Times /Behaviour Attitudes opinion poll.

irishtimes.com/newspaper/frontpage/2009/1124/1224259339934.html
RevokeNice   
28 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Time for the Poles from the UK to go home [437]

Jealous of what exactly ?

Good fooking question. Yes, I really, really want to live in an ex communist tower block and eat goulash every day.
RevokeNice   
28 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Time for the Poles from the UK to go home [437]

What rocket? You don't even have decent tanks or airplanes :)

We could purchase one with the savings we would make by cancelling the dole payments to the Poles and other various leeches.

It was pure unadulterated madness to open up our borders to a nation whose average weekly wage is less than our average dole payment.

Importing 200-250,000 relatively impoverished coffee makers into a small nation of 4,000,000 relatively wealthy people, is and remains to be, insane.

Why? It's full of Poles - didn't anyone warn you about it?

It wasnt my idea. I was dragged along, kicking and screaming.
RevokeNice   
28 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Time for the Poles from the UK to go home [437]

Let's not make fun of RN. Maybe he read the book...

When I was in Poland *shudder* goulash was on the menu in most bars and restaurants. You have yisser own version of it.
RevokeNice   
28 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Time for the Poles from the UK to go home [437]

They would not be able to find a job...and they would all starve...thats what would happen...

Unemployment is higher in Ireland and the UK than in Poland. Using your logic they should all be fooked out back to goulash land. Dont want them starving!
RevokeNice   
28 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Time for the Poles from the UK to go home [437]

Poles screaming racism again. What would happen if vast throngs of Brits and Paddys emigrated to Poland en masse?

"If we had the same situation with migrants in Poland as you have had in Ireland, it would be Armageddon," says Tomasz Bastkowski, principal of the Polish Saturday School in Dublin.

irishtimes
RevokeNice   
28 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Time for the Poles from the UK to go home [437]

FFS Just be confident in yourself and your country. You dont have to mention that at every opportunity. You're like a brit and 1966.

I will stop talking about it when the occupation of my country ceases. Hows that for ya?

I'm against gross oversimplification, which is why I'm glad to say that the reality is that the British people as a whole do not care either way whether the Poles stay or not, with the silent majority drifting towards a positive view of the Poles being here.

Can you back that up? With workers striking and Labour making promises on immigration that would make the BNP blush, it seems immigration is a major issue in the UK. Although as I am not a resident of the UK, I could be entirely wrong. Am I?
RevokeNice   
28 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Time for the Poles from the UK to go home [437]

I'm not saying people in the UK don't want immigration controls to change, I'm just saying these polls can be manipulated. That's all.

Unless UKIP get a decent amount of seats, immigration will not change. All major parties will speak about "coming down hard on immigration" but they will all quietly forget about it after the election.

I believe Nu-Labour are naturalising foreign nationals at the rate of every two minutes another foreigner obtains British citizenship. Just before an election too, what a coincidence! Its not like the "new British" will vote for the party who allowed them enter the country in the first place, is it? ;)

The UK is fooooked.
RevokeNice   
28 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Time for the Poles from the UK to go home [437]

The only way to get a true account is to ask every single person in Britain aged 18 or over.

I can quote a poll from MRBI, Red C or dozens of other companies. If their methods for polling were flawed, they would be out of business. Obviously there is some margin for error as its not a perfect science, but each and every opinion poll on immigration have shown us that the people of the UK and Ireland want much, much more stringent controls.

Its not some sort of conspiracy, most of these papers who submit theses poll results are rather left wing, ie "The Guardian" and "The Irish Times". Why would they falsify a poll result that goes against their ethos? I dont think you understand the methods behind polling.
RevokeNice   
28 Feb 2010
Life / COMBATING "POLACK" JOKES [460]

99% of the non-Poles who tell Poles that they should be able to "laugh at themselves with Subhuman intelligence jokes" are the first to complain if a degrading joke is made about their ethnic background.

I am a Paddy, insult away......

There are thousands of Paddy jokes too, some are humorous, some are not. Get over yourself.
RevokeNice   
28 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Time for the Poles from the UK to go home [437]

Each and every opinion poll on immigration in both Ireland and the UK showed us that the general public wanted a much, much more stringent immigration policy.

This was from "The Times" in 2006. Well before the recession.

The research reveals that opinion on immigration is hardening dramatically, with three-quarters of the population calling for far stricter limits on immigrant numbers.

Almost half the population has serious doubts that allowing foreigners to settle in Britain is good for the country.

In a striking finding, women of all ages appear to be particularly hostile to the number of foreigners settling in the UK - with many deeply sceptical that it is benefiting Britain.


timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article614362.ece

Id hazzard a guess that your social circles consist of quite a lot of Poles, ergo your social circle are hardly going to speak negatively about mass immigration. To do so, would be considered rude.
RevokeNice   
27 Feb 2010
Life / COMBATING "POLACK" JOKES [460]

Being able to laugh at one self is an endearing quality.
RevokeNice   
27 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Staying on in a 'small British paradise' [38]

Lies, lies and more lies.

Thats over two years old.

Lies, lies and more lies.
What else would you expect from the Talaghban.

Almost 1,000 Polish people applied to join the Police Service of Northern Ireland in its latest recruitment drive.

news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/6251117.stm

I wasnt lying.

It is spelt Tallaghtban, by the way.
RevokeNice   
27 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Time for the Poles from the UK to go home [437]

What, the fact that the Eastern Europeans are employable, whereas the Brits aren't?

The Brits move capital into Spain and create employment. The eastern europeans take up menial employment, displace the local population, thus forcing them to extract cash from the public purse.

Its not rocket science.

Not a chance in a million years under the FPTP system.

Never say never.
RevokeNice   
27 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Time for the Poles from the UK to go home [437]

25 million to send them home?

Phuc that. Put them in a rocket and send them off in the general direction of eastern europe.
RevokeNice   
27 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Time for the Poles from the UK to go home [437]

The best thing is - there is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING that a retarded wa*nker like you can do about it :-)

Abso-feckin-lutely nothing, wankston.

He can vote for UKIP and push for the UK to leave the EU.
RevokeNice   
27 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Time for the Poles from the UK to go home [437]

More than likely. Spain is full of British expats, who read the Daily Mail and moan and gumble about immigrants taking all the jobs, not learning English and so on - only to try and do the same themselves. They're the same people who will claim they're integrated because they drink San Miguel.

Theres a big difference between cheap docile labour from eastern europeans and Brit expats in Spain.
RevokeNice   
27 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Man on UK - Krakow flight eats 10, 000 Euros [18]

Feb 27, 10, 18:21 - Thread attached on merging:
Just the meal ticket

A Ryanair passenger who became enraged when he was told he could not claim a scratchcard prize on his flight ate his winning ticket.

The man was flying from Poland to the East Midlands on a Ryanair flight when he won 10,000 euros (£8,765) on a scratchcard he had purchased on board.

Ryanair confirmed he ate his ticket on 26 February after cabin staff refused to pay him the winnings immediately.

The airline said it could not reveal the winner's identity.

Ryanair spokesman Stephen McNamara said the cabin crew and some passengers urged the man not to eat the ticket, but he stood up and ate it anyway.


news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/8539560.stm
RevokeNice   
27 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Marrying Polish Woman in UK/London [100]

Ireland shoots non EU migrants who travel from the UK with their Polish spouses. The rebels are manning the forts as we speak. Tis terrible!

:)