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TommyG   
5 Dec 2012
Life / Is Poland a poor country? [578]

Is Poland a poor country?
It's all relative. I imagine there are many third world countries who wouldn't see it that way.
Average salaries are of course lower than the EU average but it will get better.

What are you ******* talking about? Poland is definitely rich country, it doesn't deffers from other rich european countries.

I think he makes a ******* good point. TBH:D
TommyG   
2 Dec 2012
News / Are Poles good enough for USA (to go there without a visa)? [288]

No VISA no problem:D Couldn't they just come over uninvited, kill millions of the native population, steal their land and claim the country for themselves? Oh, and then close the doors to other immigrants...

Isn't that the normal way of doing things? It worked once before:D:D:D
TommyG   
2 Dec 2012
Love / How do I tell her how I feel? Working with a Polish woman. [24]

First of all you know nothing about me. You are just making assumptions.
You seem to think that women are just sex objects but I don't.
Well, good luck with your 'girl', make sure you follow her page on FB then you can find out the minute she finds a boyfriend;)

But I'm not so upset they will find me hanging in the toilets at work with a sign around my next saying "because of the Polish girl"

If I bump into her I'll give her your love;)
TommyG   
2 Dec 2012
Love / How do I tell her how I feel? Working with a Polish woman. [24]

Hey mate I was just messing with you.

I was already boning one of the other eastern europeans from work. some women are just special, I hope you too realise this one day

I do realise that some women are special. In fact, I think that they are all special in their own way.
If this girl was so special to you then you wouldn't brag about 'boning' other girls whilst having your staring competitions with this girl.

And FYI, I don't pray on drunk girls and never have done. But, I also don't spend 6 months 'staring' at girls who I like then come on an internet forum crying about it when she goes home.

For me that's a little bit sad. I hope you too realise this one day;) I hope for this girls' sake that you are not a stalker...
TommyG   
2 Dec 2012
Love / I fear she will cheat on me! I love Polska and Zubruwka! [6]

If you understand me please help me

No, I'm sorry I don't understand. What do you want from me?
If you don't trust your girlfriend then it doesn't say much about your relationship with her.
However

this is not an fun relationship or bed relationship

If there's no fun and no bed then what's the point?

she can want a kiss boy , drink zubrowka with a boy and be with a alcohol with a boy it's so fear about it

This is very true. Your fears are not without foundation. Get in there first and buy her some vodka and hope it's you that she kisses:P
TommyG   
2 Dec 2012
Love / How do I tell her how I feel? Working with a Polish woman. [24]

I'm ready to quit my job if I'm being honest as money has never motivated me, only love does

Are you two in love now? I thought you just had a crush on a colleague;)
Well if you go and she's not interested, just go to the nearest nightclub and I'm sure you'll find hundreds of more girls just like her:-)

Take lots of cash and some warm clothes;)
TommyG   
29 Nov 2012
Life / You are Polish if... [433]

and not to forget volleyball,

handball and speedway:D and ofc,

you can down a bottle of wódka and still talk and walk straight

These are all very true:D
TommyG   
29 Nov 2012
Food / UK beers in Poland and for what price? [7]

Thank you very much for your quick replies. Really helpful information, will check it out!

You're very welcome:D And you should check it out! Get some mates together and come for a holiday weekend. You will find the prices here very reasonable:D
TommyG   
29 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Fertile Polish Women in the UK [87]

You're very welcome:D Your English isn't that bad. It's very clear what you meant:)
TommyG   
28 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Fertile Polish Women in the UK [87]

Also among those sites with "benefity w UK" is Polish Forums.com

Well, HudsonHicks did recently famously claim to help Poles with their benefit claims on other forums...
Maybe it was that one...?
TommyG   
28 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Fertile Polish Women in the UK [87]

There's only 1 website that English speaking people need when applying for Benefits - direct.gov.uk

I think that it has already been mentioned that many of the fertile Polish women (and men) in the UK speak better English than certain 'British' posters here.

So can you actually 'apply' for housing benefit from those Polish websites that you mentioned?
Can I apply on a Polish website for benefits in the UK? Or is it just for information for people in their own language?

TommyG is having a mental breakdown.. his infatuation for everything Polish has gone into overload, in his primitive brain Polishness is the epitome of godliness and they can do no wrong

You are a fool and you are wrong. I laugh at you and your tiny little brain:P
TommyG   
28 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Fertile Polish Women in the UK [87]

Just type into google "benefity w uk" (Benfits in the UK) and you'll find 72,000 results.

I just typed 'benefits in the UK' in English and got 708,000,000 results. So what does that prove?
Do you have anything else to add to this thread about the fertility of Polish women in the UK that you started or is it dead now?

Marysienka has already answered your concerns from the Polish point of view.
If there's nothing more to say on the topic in question, I would suggest that this thread should be closed...
TommyG   
28 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Fertile Polish Women in the UK [87]

I'm just saying a good percentage Poles are scroungers. They make no net contribution to our economy as a whole migrant group.

I'm afraid that you are wrong again. They do make a net contribution. Every time they spend money buying food, petrol, Lech (your favourite tipple I know), clothes, etc they are helping the economy and indirectly paying tax. Don't underestimate the multiplier effect. It creates a lot of jobs.

The only exception to this rule that i can think of are single young people who are living in shared housing paying rent and working full time.

This is about 95% of Poles (including students who work PT) that I've ever met in the UK. Even mothers work, most are forced to work a different shift to their partner but do it all the same.

Yes, there are scroungers but they are a vast minority.
TommyG   
28 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Fertile Polish Women in the UK [87]

I don't need to drag some figures up. Use your brain.

I wish just for once that you would use yours.
If you can't find any figures on the internet (of which you spend most of your day looking for dirt to throw) that would suggest that there isn't any you can manipulate to back your case.

I think the percentage of Poles claiming housing benefit is vastly fewer than the numbers of British people claiming HB.
If you can prove otherwise, go ahead...
TommyG   
28 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Fertile Polish Women in the UK [87]

Any income tax paid by these immigrants is completely negated and exceeded by topup benefits like Tax Credits and Housing Benefit. They're a NET DRAIN on our economy.

Do you have figures to prove this? I believe Gordon Brown said quite the opposite a few years ago.
I imagine a lot of the income tax paid by Poles is spent on benefits claimed by British scroungers.
By the way you're completely off-topic and your obsession with Poles and benefits is really sad. Time to get a job/life...
TommyG   
28 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Fertile Polish Women in the UK [87]

I think what hudsonhicks has a problem with is Poles living in UK, not their fertility rate

I think that you are definitely right:D I'm glad that I have been made a lot more welcome in Poland than a lot of Poles are in the UK. Doesn't say much for my country does it?
TommyG   
28 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Are Poles in the UK more prone to Thievery? [37]

Well, about 9 of 10 people, who lived in both countries say that Poland is safer

I would say Poland is a hell of a lot safer. No chavs waiting outside pizza and kebab houses looking for fights. My old town was very dangerous between 10pm and 4am on the weekends.

Thank you ! Now, dear creature, please tell us, have you ever heard about statistics ?

He has now. We have already trained him on at least two subjects tonight:D
TommyG   
28 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Fertile Polish Women in the UK [87]

You're both retarded.. you don't understand maths or demographics..

no point replying.

Owned again! :D:D:D:D:D:D Funny that when you lose the argument you resort to name calling:D
I have a sound understanding of mathematics thank you:D This is why I am able to use statistics to show that your thread and your argument are nonsense.

Does it mean you won't write again in this thread?

It would be nice if he stopped posting nonsense threads about Poles in the UK. But while he continues I will own him every time:D
TommyG   
28 Nov 2012
Food / UK beers in Poland and for what price? [7]

While the big names of Heineken and Carlsberg are available in Poland

I can buy these at 50/60p a can in a shop. £1.20 in a pub or club. May vary depending on which town/city you live in of course.

Andy, what are you studying?
TommyG   
28 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Fertile Polish Women in the UK [87]

Why ain't the French breeding like animals over here? Germans?

There are some ethnic groups/nationalities in the UK that are breeding like animals. The Poles are not one of them. You still haven't provided any statistics to prove your case.

Once again on these forums, things are diverted onto British people. It's OUR country lol.

It's an American based website about Poland and Polish people. It has very little to do with Britain.

I'd rather have scrounging lazy Brits here than foreigners

We're all quite well aware of that. Fortunately, because there's so many 'scrounging lazy Brits' (your words) it makes it easier for immigrants to find work:D

If they decide to stay here and start a family then all the best to them. As an EU citizen you have the same rights.
TommyG   
28 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Fertile Polish Women in the UK [87]

They're beating the Pakistanis and the Africans - Third-Worlders who know nothing better than breeding for benefits.

Many of which are second and third generation and therefore counted as UK born and British...

For an immigrant group over here.. supposedly "working" and "studying". That's a HELL of a lot of babies.

It really isn't. It's a tiny percentage.

They're over here breeding because of the very generous benefits available.

British girls are doing the same. Free house, free money, don't have to work. And they're doing at 16 and have been for a very long time.

Maybe you should write to your local MP about the situation if it bothers you that much.
TommyG   
28 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Fertile Polish Women in the UK [87]

•A quarter of births (25.5 per cent) in 2011 were to mothers born outside the UK which was a slight increase from 2010 (25.1 per cent)
•The Total Fertility Rate for UK born women has risen slightly to 1.90 in 2011 compared with 1.88 in 2010
•The Total Fertility Rate for non-UK born women has fallen to 2.29 in 2011 compared with 2.45 in 2010

So there's not so much of a difference between the figures for UK born women and non-UK born women. Either way the average is 2 and that number has fallen from the previous year.
TommyG   
28 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Fertile Polish Women in the UK [87]

Wow! It's great to see that we're back on topic!
Would the OP care to comment on the figures of the number of babies born in the UK to Polish parents and my comment that this is a very small percentage given the situation?
TommyG   
28 Nov 2012
Travel / KRAKOW, Where to meet young people? (18-22 yrs) [17]

Agreed. Creating a lasting relationship takes months if not years. But the OP just wanted advice on meeting 18-22yr old people. In the meantime he can meet people, make contacts, and expand his social circle:D
TommyG   
27 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Fertile Polish Women in the UK [87]

Yes, of course:D
Ok, so back to the fertility of Polish women in the UK:
According to the OP there is about 2million Poles in the UK, so maybe 1million women...?
In 2010 there were 19,762 births of Polish parentage (his figures). So therefore about 2% of Polish women in the UK gave birth in that year.
Given that they're probably 90% in the baby-making age category, and given that many are with LTBFs or married, not a very high statistic really is it?
TommyG   
27 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Fertile Polish Women in the UK [87]

You're the ignorant one. Doesn't even know what goes on in your own country lol.

I see you are attempting to improve your grammar. Better, however you should write: "You don't even know what's going on in your own country..."

You are mistaken, I have lived for 32 years in England and have only lived in Poland for a few months. I know exactly what's going on in the UK. I know from experience. You only have a warped opinion based on reading stupid articles on the internet. You have no opinion of your own. You are the type of uneducated, lazy, bigoted working/underclass generation that has bankrupted Britain. You get owned in every thread you start and every post you make. We all take the p1ss out of you because it's so easy. You are a clown and a fool:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
TommyG   
27 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Fertile Polish Women in the UK [87]

im more intelagent.

You think that you are more intelligent? Really? Please explain why you believe that being xenophobic, ignorant and illiterate makes you more intelligent than me.

My students can write better English than you and are more intelligent, even the kids still in high school. You are a joke!
TommyG   
27 Nov 2012
News / €80 billion for Poland new EU budget [166]

Titanic

What does titanic mean? Recession? Unemployment? Banks not lending? Have you not lived in the EU for the last 5 years?
They certainly aren't in the worst econmonic position, with or without EU funding.
TommyG   
27 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Fertile Polish Women in the UK [87]

Can you try to write in English please so that I might be able to understand you better...
I would be more inclined to believe what she says than what you say. I've worked with Polish people for several years and funnily enough I am living in Poland now. One of the best things about Poland is that I don't have to listen to idiots like you on a daily basis. Well, not until I come onto PF and read what all you weirdos post...