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RevokeNice   
23 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / Poland continues to milk Ireland dry. [129]

It sent the Irish all over the world.

Just remember, Ireland got a LOT of money from Europe for being a poor, underdeveloped, underpopulated country. Plenty of Irish (quite understandably) emigrated. When the economy began to boom, of course foreigners were going to flock there... it's just what happens when you become a success.

We didnt emigrate to Poland, did we you idiot? We emigrated to English speaking new world countries, like America, Canada, and Australia as did every european nation. We also emigrated to the UK, which we where part of at the time. We owe the Poles nothing.

Yeah, there used to be a lot of Irish doing it in Britain. Some of them were my mates.

Two wrongs do not make a right.

Hmmm, so the Irish vote in a government which squanders its money... and that is the fault of the Polish people?

It is the fault of certain Polish people who rape the country and abuse its generosity, yes.
RevokeNice   
23 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / Poland continues to milk Ireland dry. [129]

Simple question ...Why do you think Irish, or UK business owners and business leaders employ foreign labour, generally?

Cheaper and more docile.

Ireland32

If your Ukranian workers earn less than 30,000 euro per annum their work permits will not be renewed. As a manager, you should know the law.
RevokeNice   
23 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / Poland continues to milk Ireland dry. [129]

lexi

Fair enough, I have no love for RyanAir either. I use AerLingus. Unfortunately, they seem to be hiring a lot of foreigners these days too. I try and buy from Irish companies, that employ Irish citizens, whenever I can.
RevokeNice   
23 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / Poland continues to milk Ireland dry. [129]

Brings it home to you dosen't it and Irishman ripping off his own!

He is not ripping you off, he is providing a service. If you dont like it go elsewhere, it is rather simple. O'Leary is a cuunt by the way, his airline operate all the eastern european routes, thus making it easier for the capitalist scum to import more cheap labour from slav ville.
RevokeNice   
23 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / Poland continues to milk Ireland dry. [129]

Oh and whilst we are on the subject of rip-off merchants, your very own "flagship" Ryanair are doing a pretty good job of the modern day piracy!

Did somebody put a gun to your head and make you fly with them? Our "flagship" airline is Aer Lingus, not RyanAir.

As for the rest of your post, no valid points just balderdash. Typical.
RevokeNice   
23 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / Poland continues to milk Ireland dry. [129]

So the newcomers are doing the host country a good service.

Myth. Tell me, who worked these jobs before mass immigration?

Having said that, who is to blame for this except the Irish government? Other EU countries such as Germany put the EU directives on the free movement of labor on hold, because they were expecting Poles to move in in their millions. And that was of course not going to work.

True, we should have issued a work permit scheme, such fears where labelled "racist".

Read my opening post. Ireland is paying Poland 50 million, look at the sweetner they are giving Dell. Ironic really.
RevokeNice   
23 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / Poland continues to milk Ireland dry. [129]

dtaylor5632

I suggest you learn basic maths. Then move onto your ABCs.

For every 100 Irish citizens in Ireland, there are 17.5 Poles in Ireland. That is a fact.

Now for the equivalent of this to hold true, via Irish citizens emigrating to Poland. That would mean nearly every Irish citizen would have to emigrate to Poland to make up a similar ratio.
RevokeNice   
23 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / Poland continues to milk Ireland dry. [129]

the borders are open so you Paddys can feel free to come and settle there. the Poles can't do anything about it. the bureaucracy, taxman and things like that might put you off though.

Maybe, or maybe the local skinheads would crack some Paddy's skull.

Heres the stats.

Poles in Ireland 200,000-250,000

Irish in Ireland 3,500,000

Poles in Poland 38,000,000

Now, the equivalent of mass immigration from Poland into Ireland, would be nearly every Irish citizen emigrating to Poland.
RevokeNice   
23 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / Poland continues to milk Ireland dry. [129]

Bit of both, really. A lot of people on here claim mass immigration is a good thing. Yet, nobody can tell me why. Maybe you could?
RevokeNice   
23 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / Poland continues to milk Ireland dry. [129]

Posting on here will not get you far. Some will agree with you and some won't, but regardless of however many agree, nothing will change.

I am here to get an opposing view. I could post on an Irish forum, but I would be preaching to the choir in the vatican!

Have you ever written to any of your elected representatives ? ok, it probably won't make a lot of difference, but you should still make the effort.

Yes, I have also had letters printed in the newspapers.

Immigration will be the elephant in the room at the next election.

Isnt it always, granted now more so than ever. Recessions and unemployment are like kryptonite to mass immigration.
RevokeNice   
23 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / Poland continues to milk Ireland dry. [129]

the Irish government(Fianna Fail) had bought 3.5 million tons of carbon from.,,,bla bla Poland

So what.

Says it all. Says it all Seany boy. You are a traitor.
RevokeNice   
23 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / Poland continues to milk Ireland dry. [129]

That works out as this, each and every Irish citizen giving away a tenner to Poland. When you take into account, the welfare benefits Poles get in Ireland etc etc it probably works out at 100 euro per Irish citizen, ranging from babies to pensioners to subsidise this plague. Foooking madness.

At least when the Brits where ass raping us they where honest about it.
RevokeNice   
23 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / Poland continues to milk Ireland dry. [129]

damn Irish. theres 80 million of them and only around 5 mil. in the country. they suck the world dry.

Irish ancestry, they claim Irish ancestry you imbecile. There are only five million Irish CITIZENS breathing today. Not eighty million you donkey. You do know the difference, right?

Anyway, we should have used our diaspora for any of our labour hortages, not slavs and third worlders who care not a jot about the Irish nation and who view it as an ATM.

Enjoy the 50 million you raped from the Irish nation, Poland!

One good thing about this free movement of labour lark, is that the Irish nation is free of SeanBM. Hopefully forever. He is a disgrace to every Irish person who has ever lived and those yet to be born. I highly suspect he was forced to leave Ireland by his own community.
RevokeNice   
22 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / Poland continues to milk Ireland dry. [129]

Its hardly worth filling out the paperwork for an Irish or British person, its works out at about £25 per week.

Probably not, I was just wondering how long a foreigner has to work there before he qualifies for welfare. They get 204 euro after two years here, or half of that for under 18 months. Madness!! Thats nearly the minimum wage in the UK.

Some of us have different attitudes, for me there is shamed attached to claiming benefits and would rather clean floors then do it.

And still, Paddy scratches his ginger mallet and wonders why hes broke!

Now, in saying that I have no problem with somebody who has bills to pay, mortgage repayments etc, claiming welfare. It is a safety net, but its is being used as a fishing net.
RevokeNice   
22 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / Poland continues to milk Ireland dry. [129]

Not really sweety, Ive never claimed even though the system is there...its 'people' that abuse it and thats the problem.

I left my last job and start a new one on September 1st. Technically I am unemployed, and could claim 204 euro for this week and the next. Fooking madness if you ask me.

Just out of interest, my polish chums, how long must a foreigner work in Poland before he is able to go on the leech(dole)?
RevokeNice   
22 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / Poland continues to milk Ireland dry. [129]

revokenice, you blaming people for trying to make a living for themselves?

Read the opening post.

even living on benefits?

Most fooking definitely. Any able bodied person who lives on benefits is a parasite. To sponge off a foreign nation is the lowest of the low, it is beneath contempt. And over 50,000 Poles do so.

they will keep coming untill someone up there does something about it, you can't and it is frustrating that people whose opinion should matter doesn't mean a thing to your government.

Well if the government ignore the will of the people and continue to support mass immigration, which is to the detriment of the Irish working class, something has to give. Paddy's are not a docile race.
RevokeNice   
22 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / Poland continues to milk Ireland dry. [129]

Ajb

I dont "dislike" them you cretin. I dislike the fact that vast throngs of them settling in my country.
RevokeNice   
22 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / Poland continues to milk Ireland dry. [129]

Don't worry they'll be off to the Ukraine when Polish wages start to become uncompetitive. This is simple economics.

I know that. They employed too many foreigners anyway, still a big loss to Limerick.

Not for the first time eh?

Probably not the last time either. The Poles in Poland are taking money from our exchequer, the Poles here are fleecing our social welfare and various other handouts. For christ sake they wanted Polish to be our third official language. What did Ireland do to deserve this plague?
RevokeNice   
21 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / Poland continues to milk Ireland dry. [129]

On reading that financial report released the other day on the grim uncertain economic picture I saw where the Irish government(Fianna Fail) had bought 3.5 million tons of carbon from. Now, it took searching elsewhere but I eventually learned that the cost of this cloud was fifteen million euro. They intend to buy about three times more for about fifty million euro.

There is a prize for whoever guesses who got paid the fifty large. OK the suspense is too much, it was of course, the Polish government. Forget the fact that as a coal burning nation they pollute way more than Ireland that makes no difference. Now, not content with Ireland supporting 50,000 of their citizens with social welfare(204 euro a week), supporting thousands of Polish children who never set foot in Ireland by means of child allowance, and by paying some 8,000 Polish families rent so they can reside in Ireland subsidised by the Irish taxpayer. Now they are siphoning off some 50 million euro more of the taxpayers hard earned cash.

Now, at the time of this generous payment, the government had another brainwave.

The planned national cervical cancer vaccination programme for around 75,000 young girls, due to start next year, has been scrapped by the Health Minister Mary Harney due to Budget cuts.

The vaccine was to be offered to all 12-year-old girls in primary schools from next September, at an estimated cost of under €10m.


rte.ie/news/2008/1104/vaccine.html

Now, heres the bit that takes the biscuit, as some of you may know, Dell left Ireland and relocated to Poland. According to an iol report the Dell move out of Limerick to Lodz in Poland included our generous €50million, €52.7million aid package from the Polish Government. The European Commission will now decide whether that sweetner breaches EU state aid rules.

You couldnt make this shyte up, you really couldnt.

Edit: Heres the link thingy I would have been hounded for.

Put this in Ireland and the UK please mods.

Without doubt, [the summot] ended with our success,” said President Lech KaczyƄski.

It most certainly did, Lech. It most certainly did. Anyone got the number for the rape crisis centre? The Irish nation has just been ass raped.
RevokeNice   
16 Aug 2009
Life / Why are Poles in other countries called "Plastic Poles"? [168]

Same as plastic paddies really, heritage 100 years ago and never steped on the soil, doesnt give you the right to say you are of a certain nationality, christ my surname is Irish, Ive never considered myself Irish, its an American thing.

No, no it is not. Watch this and educate yourself.

youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=a2ppie0IPGw

youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=OQLPrfuZEco
RevokeNice   
12 Aug 2009
Law / Irish welcome on Polish building sites ? [47]

Grzegorz_

So the Irish press, who by and large have been foaming at the mouth about how great the Poles are, made up this story?
RevokeNice   
12 Aug 2009
Law / Irish welcome on Polish building sites ? [47]

trevorisimo

It was reported by the Irish press.

See here, independent.ie/national-news/no-irish-need-apply--polish-builders-get-their-own-back-1589265.html

[i]'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.
RevokeNice   
25 Jul 2009
History / The Celts in Poland. [71]

hairball

A ginger from Poland? Very interesting.
RevokeNice   
19 Jul 2009
Law / Irish welcome on Polish building sites ? [47]

polishmeknob

They are my friend, they are anti Irish in parts of Poland. I believe there is 1,000 Irish in Poland. Maximum.
RevokeNice   
19 Jul 2009
Law / Irish welcome on Polish building sites ? [47]

There are more recent articles from last month. But, go ahead attack me, ignore the blatant hypocrisy and discrimination against the Irish in Poland. If the same thing happened in Ireland you would be b*tching about it.