hairball 20 | 313 9 Nov 2010 / #271and the Brits will never get around the employment problemI'm afraid that I for one have to disagree!
BenUK - | 1 8 May 2013 / #273I bet you came expecting handouts so I had to laugh at this.PS. Take your countrymen with you.
Mister H 11 | 761 21 May 2013 / #275The scales hav been taken from your eyes. Welcome to the club!You have bumped a very old thread, so who knows what Wroclaw Boy is doing now. He's British anyway (Polish wife I think) and I think he lives in the UK again.
OP Wroclaw Boy 22 May 2013 / #276Its a futile and frustrating experience replying to people like Ben so i generally don't bother....anymore.
RevokeNice 15 | 1854 22 May 2013 / #277Todays events may put a few people off visiting or migrating to the UK! Crazy stuff.The locals stuck around to debate with a blood drenched, machete wielding murderer. How more desensitised to violence can a people get?
rozumiemnic 8 | 3866 22 May 2013 / #278yes Londoners have been desensitised to violence for many years now......hmm thanks for thaten.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_terrorist_incidents_in_Londontake a look no wonder i jump like a scalded cat at the slightest bang in the street.
Mister H 11 | 761 23 May 2013 / #279The locals stuck around to debate with a blood drenched, machete wielding murderer. How more desensitised to violence can a people get?I think, at first, they had no idea what had happened.
Mister H 11 | 761 30 May 2013 / #281The news reports I have seen tend to show people saying that they thought there had been a car accident and that Adebolajo and Adebowale were trying to help Lee Rigby rather than hack him to pieces.Still, I guess when something similar happens again, people will have more of an idea how to react.