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Posts by RevokeNice  

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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]

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]

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]

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]

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]

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]

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]

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]

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?

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

If they are Revoke's neighbours then u can bet they're from the lower end of the spectrum...or rectum.

Says the Ulster Scot. Shouldnt you be marching in your little uniform? Or maybe kicking some taigs head in to celebrate the huns victory today?

Cultureless pigs.
RevokeNice   
28 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Marrying Polish Woman in UK/London [100]

Anyways, I have decided that all this asking questions on a forum is a waste of time (pierdoly as my gf would say!),I guess, I will just take my gf to India, get married to her in a nice Indian ceremony, la Bollywood style, cos she thinks it could be fun & to invite some of her friends as well, at least I would have a good time that way!!

Stay there. Go on surprise us, bring an EU citizen BACK to live in your country of origin.
RevokeNice   
28 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Marrying Polish Woman in UK/London [100]

Actually no,some people genuinely aren't bigoted. Not even towards the stupid, crass and bucolic. REGARDLESS of where they are from and yes he will get hassle here for his skin colour.

The Poles and other eastern european women are well known for marrying non EU men for money. Under EU law, the "happy couple" are allowed work and live in 25 EU member states. In my country, it was widely debated last month.
RevokeNice   
28 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Marrying Polish Woman in UK/London [100]

Maybe because it would be difficult for the guy to learn Polish and get a job in Poland? The same goes for the girl and learning Hindi and getting a job in India?

Our countries are full. Bring your third worlders to your own countries.
RevokeNice   
28 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Marrying Polish Woman in UK/London [100]

pointing out how moronic and racist someone is is not an attempt to enforce PC laws, so seriously, enough with this ridiculous wave of "anti-PC" chivalry. It's not convincing anyone.

You are just one big contradiction.

Immigration is a HUGE issue in the UK at the moment. But really, when hasn't it been? It's been a hot topic all through the second half of the 20'th Century, and at points it has been much more heated than it is today. Just because it is discussed a lot does not mean it is a serious issue. British people simply love to complain about things which, had they even the slightest bit of world awareness, they should realise as being insignificant. For example, there is a ton of whining about how the current government is corrupt and dishonest and inefficient and blah blah blah. Is it? Yes, just like any other government. Is it also one of the most mobile, democratic, rewarding and transparent governments in the world? Also yes. British people are too busy focusing on how bad they have it and how oppressed and stifled they are, but the plain reality is that things are nowhere near as bad as the complaint level. Immigration will continue to be moaned about, and it will continue to be a non-issue, just as it has always been. This country has gone far too long without an invasion or a REAL oppressive regime that people have gotten soft.

RevokeNice   
28 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Marrying Polish Woman in UK/London [100]

I could live in Poland or I could in France or I could in India or in India!!! what's all the fuss about? but, I am defintely impressed the role you have taken as the problem solver of a 'third world immigrant'

Ireland and the UK are full Mr "What benefits will marriage to an EU citizen give me". Marrying a woman for "benefits", what a scumbag. Then you have the audacity to claim you are in "love".

When your work permit is no longer valid, go home, you filthy creep.
RevokeNice   
1 Mar 2010
UK, Ireland / Marrying Polish Woman in UK/London [100]

RevokeNice---Can you say something useful? or do you use this forum as a channel to let your frustrations out?, doesn't make any sense at all. What is your problem? Do you have an Indian boss? an 'average, third world country' guy/girl took your job?

If you were really in love with this girl, my third world amigo, you would be asking for a romantic polish phrase to propose with, a typical polish gift gift, or some advice of some sort due to the culture clash. Instead you ask "how will marriage benefit me in europe". I am sorry, I see through you, you are marrying for a visa. Why else would you inofrm us that your visa runs out in less than two years.

Only lowlifes marry women to obtain a visa.
RevokeNice   
1 Mar 2010
UK, Ireland / Marrying Polish Woman in UK/London [100]

And romantic phrases, flowers etc, I have done all that my dear friend from a developed nation. If you need some advice on somethings like that, please feel free to ask me.

If I ever meet a camel, I will ask an indian for advice. Marrying an EU national only gives you leave to remain if she moves to the UK with you. You can only work in the country the EU national currently resides in.
RevokeNice   
1 Mar 2010
UK, Ireland / Marrying Polish Woman in UK/London [100]

another article on the same topic of sham marriages, a different perspective. where does this lead to?!!! will 'it' ever end?!

Ireland and Denmark are taking it to ECHR. Basically, to end sham marriages the couple will have to have spent six months in the EU nationals country of origin before entering the other EU country they wish to settle in together.

This was refused in 2008, but our Justice Minister will appeal. If he wins, you have two options, Poland or India.

The Government, which was supported by several other EU states including Britain and Denmark in the case, had argued that its regulation was necessary to control immigration into the EU due to "strong pressure of migration".It warned that providing non- EU spouses of EU citizens with residency rights would have serious consequences for EU states by bringing about a "great increase" in the amount of people able to gain residency.
RevokeNice   
1 Mar 2010
UK, Ireland / Marrying Polish Woman in UK/London [100]

Thats a great option! 6 months in India would be bliss for her, we could live there during the winter! my complaint would be about the football games I could miss or stay up late cos of the time difference!

So she would have to give up a well paying job just because you are obsessed with living in the UK. A tad selfish, no?

You would have to live in Poland for six months, not India. You would have to be resident in her EU state of origin before being allowed enter another.
RevokeNice   
1 Mar 2010
UK, Ireland / Marrying Polish Woman in UK/London [100]

Indias a kip of epic proportions. A third world country with a foooking space programme......

But, what did I say that made you assume that I am obsessed with living in the UK?
I have 'lived' in Poland in December & in Feb, and It is not a problem for me to stay in Poland as well, and we had agreed that 'taking a break' in India during the winter is the best.

Your missus has a good job in Poland. Why dont you move over to Poland for the woman "you love"?

Taking a break in India? I hope she took all her shots.
RevokeNice   
1 Mar 2010
UK, Ireland / Man on UK - Krakow flight eats 10, 000 Euros [18]

Semms to be he was a Yorkshireman ....You don.t have to be Polish to be a nutter...we Yorkshire people can have a loopy moment too you know...~

Hes a figment of O'Learys vivid imagination.
RevokeNice   
1 Mar 2010
Life / Giving tips in Poland [235]

the money simply won't get to the waiter.

Wrong again.