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Unemployed Poles in Ireland : a crash course in milking the system


PennBoy  76 | 2429  
30 Sep 2012 /  #301
"Polish workers are returning to Britain seeking employment, lured back by higher salaries. For the first time since the financial crash, official figures have shown a rise in the number of Poles living in the UK. About 45,000 people from the east European country were recorded as settling in Britain last year, despite the fact the UK is still in the grip of a recession."

dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2209255/Polish-migrants-return-Britain-search-work-despite-UKs-struggling-economy.html
milky  13 | 1656  
30 Sep 2012 /  #302
I,m pretty certain that if a British Hitler ever came to power ,the Daily Mail would be his most loyal mouth piece.
In relation to the Poles abroad, it was obvious for me that they would not return permanently to Poland. The article is basically truthful in relation to the disgracefully low wages in Poland, but it is written for the Bulldog Brits, who would probably be eating each other if it wasn't for foreigners.

The talk of Poles returning was all relativist hype, on the one hand the Polish government were bragging about how great Poland had become in order to win votes, and on the other,the Brits were speculating their returning home in an attempt to silence little englanders. The obvious truth in the middle was then left to right wing rags like the Daily Mail,sad.
Orpheus  - | 113  
30 Sep 2012 /  #303
I,m pretty certain that if a British Hitler ever came to power ,the Daily Mail would be his most loyal mouth piece.

The Mail was a great fan of fascism in the 1930s, and that vein of intolerance and bigotry is always at, or just under, the surface of that scurrilous rag.
Avalon  4 | 1063  
30 Sep 2012 /  #304
The obvious truth in the middle was then left to right wing rags like the Daily Mail,sad.

Who do you blame now Milky? the left failed you, the right are now the left, nobody seems to want to sell you a flat at a price you think is fair, the only thing left to do is whinge on here. Not much to look forward to in 2013 is there. Never mind, Christmas is coming.
milky  13 | 1656  
30 Sep 2012 /  #305
The Mail was a great fan of fascism in the 1930s, and that vein of intolerance and bigotry is always at, or just under, the surface of that scurrilous rag.

the had a bad reputation for for being anti Irish and now they sell in Ireland, pathetic.

About 45,000 people from the east European country were recorded as settling in Britain last year, despite the fact the UK is still in the grip of a recession."

it's obvious. Whats wrong
Less777  - | 48  
30 Sep 2012 /  #306
it's obvious. Whats wrong

Sorry?
milky  13 | 1656  
30 Sep 2012 /  #307
Average earnings of £2,000 a month in the UK dwarfs the typical wage of £635 in Poland.

Even after shelling out for the higher cost of living in the UK, there is still more money to be saved.

One Polish woman, named only as Barbara, has lived in England for seven years and said her average monthly wage in her home country was just

Read more:
dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2209255/Polish-migrants-return-Britain-search-work-despite-UKs-struggling-economy.html#ixzz27zQ1PI1f

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Less777  - | 48  
1 Oct 2012 /  #308
Average earnings

Thank You.
Harry  
1 Oct 2012 /  #309
the typical wage of £635 in Poland.

Good to see the Daily Heil being as committed to accurate reporting as always and to milky lapping it up.

If anybody cares to check: [stat.gov.pl/gus/5840_1786_ENG_HTML.htm], they will see that the average wage in Poland is actually £720 per month.
milky  13 | 1656  
1 Oct 2012 /  #310
£720 per month

and net
RevokeNice  15 | 1854  
4 Oct 2012 /  #311
Three Polish men charged with the robbery of €30,000 worth of cosmetics from Kennelly's Chemist in Castleisland in the early hours of Tuesday morning were yesterday refused bail when they appeared at Tralee Court.

The three men, who had arrived in Ireland just nine days before the alleged robbery, were chased through West Limerick and North Kerry, and were eventually stopped at Glin.

They were questioned at separate garda stations and brought before Tralee District Court late on Wedensday afternoon after beig formally charged with the alleged incident, at Kennelly's Chemists on Main Street in Castleisland.

GardaĆ­ objected to bail on the grounds that the men would be a flight risk, and may commit further crime.
milky  13 | 1656  
4 Oct 2012 /  #312
so,, does this mean they are on the dole!!
oxon  4 | 164  
11 Oct 2012 /  #313
rozumiemnic
My take is that a person who legally stay and work and pay taxes in a foreign country for years, should have the same rights as nationals.

This is where it all falls down. You DO NOT have the same rights as nationals even if you have paid taxes for years. Your taxes pay for the privilege of staying and working in the UK and should go towards all the pensioners and people who have built up this country to make it what it is. It is not for foreign douche bags to come here , work for a bit and then get the same handouts as people who have worked here all their lives. I get mad when I hear this.
rozumiemnic  8 | 3875  
11 Oct 2012 /  #314
You DO NOT have the same rights as nationals even if you have paid taxes for years. Your taxes pay for the privilege of staying and working in the UK and should go towards all the pensioners and people who have built up this country to make it what it is

you twunt how do you know where i am from?
oxon  4 | 164  
11 Oct 2012 /  #315
rozumiemnic
you twunt how do you know where i am from?

I dare not ask. Not sure where the origins of the word 'twunt' spring from ....Is it Swahili? I only hope and prey that you are not another one of those bleedin' heart, tree huggin' dreadlocked liberals with a Phillipino wife to make you feel all masculine and dominant.
Harry  
11 Oct 2012 /  #316
Your taxes pay for the privilege of staying and working in the UK and should go towards all the pensioners and people who have built up this country to make it what it is.

Er, you left out bit about taxes funding the terminally lazy and stupid who are incapable of getting a job and have no interest in getting one either; in short, people like your good self.
oxon  4 | 164  
11 Oct 2012 /  #317
Harry
Er, you left out bit about taxes funding the terminally lazy and stupid who are incapable of getting a job and have no interest in getting one either; in short, people like your good self.

I seem to have had my last post deleted. If you cant take it etc etc...roz etc.

The welfare system was created to keep the proletariat alive long enough to allow them to be thankful for having the opportunity to join armies. Thats why it should only be nationals who should receive this. Those who are a bit brighter could re join the system and keep paying the establishment so either way it is a win, win. Britain was once a colonial power 'arry but I'm guessing that you know this and the sure fire way of remaining a power was to keep us all just above Desolation Row. Listen to Bob Dylan...he will explain it better.
Avalon  4 | 1063  
11 Oct 2012 /  #318
the proletariat

Desolation Row

Listen to Bob Dylan...he will explain it better.

For one moment there, I could have sworn that was Milky writing, there must be two socialists on this forum.
oxon  4 | 164  
11 Oct 2012 /  #319
You don't sound political avalon . Perhaps you should refrain from political comments :-)
milky  13 | 1656  
11 Oct 2012 /  #320
Desolation Row. Listen to Bob Dylan...he will explain it better.

ahhaahahahahahah. The song is about being an outsider, living in the absurd, and the lonely alliance of people who think differently etc. I can't see how you can get some redneck manifesto out of it.

Now at midnight all the agents And the superhuman crew Come out and round up everyone That knows more than they do
Then they bring them to the factory Where the heart attack machine Is strapped across their shoulders And then the kerosene

I think the superhuman crew could relate to you and the rest of the BNP
oxon  4 | 164  
11 Oct 2012 /  #321
If there is one thing that really hacks me off Milky, its people who have no idea what they are talking about....people who google stuff that they have never heard of and look for an opposing synopsis and pick one out that makes them look that they know what they are talking about. The reason i know that you did that is because aficionados

of Dylan have been debating for decades the meaning to his songs. Desolation row was especially intriguing because so many people derived so many interpretations. There was a university debate over this song once. You have proved yourself a fool Milky. don't ever acknowledge me again or next time I may lay into you.

Now at midnight all the agents
And the superhuman crew
Come out and round up everyone
That knows more than they do

Then they bring them to the factory
Where the heart attack machine
Is strapped across their shoulders
And then the kerosene

Is brought down from the castles
By insurance men who go
Check to see that no one is escaping
To desolation row

2.
You just edited your post and put in those lyrics whilst I was talking. You are not very clever are you?
Avalon  4 | 1063  
11 Oct 2012 /  #322
You don't sound political avalon . Perhaps you should refrain from political comments :-)

As with everything else, you are wrong.
milky  13 | 1656  
11 Oct 2012 /  #323
don't ever acknowledge me

hahaah sure. no problem yawn.

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