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BritishRobin   
20 Sep 2011
UK, Ireland / Polish immigrants in the UK - victims or criminals?! [126]

Seeing as this thread touches on the supposed mistreatment of Poles then I will continue to shed light on this.

You have completely missed the point by turning this into Poland vs Britain. It's always the same with you people.
I'm not going to waste energy on such a measly topic.

I hope that the situation changes in Poland, so that it is attractive to it's own citizens. This will be a win for Polish people.

when the UK economy is also better it will be a win for British people. See how that works?
BritishRobin   
20 Sep 2011
UK, Ireland / Polish immigrants in the UK - victims or criminals?! [126]

Why would anyone employ british workers who still expect to be paid a decent wage when there are plenty of stoopid Poles willing to work for peanuts?"

Seeing as this thread touches on the supposed mistreatment of Poles then I will continue to shed light on this.
What you said basically highlights the problem.

Firstly, the Poles ARE at fault here because Poland is obviously failing at providing it's citizens with adequete work and pay, and the Poles are not doing enough themself to correct the situation.

This is NOT down to number 10, immigration law is the same throughout EU member countries. OPEN DOOR policy.

Yes the British may demand more for their work, but as we can see by your own comment, It isn't just Brits who want better pay, the Poles want it to, and they get it here, but are not demanding it enough in their home land. We all know it's easier to pack up shop and go elsewhere isn't it?...

There is clearly not enough opportunities in Poland, so hey come to Britain in your millions and continue this vicious circle.
It's like a Catherine wheel going around and around. It sounds like some of you Poles don't even care for Poland.

In short; this supposed "mistreatment" of Poles has a reason, it is justified, and should be expected to continue.
Poles should demand better at home, and Poland should supply it, and that is not happening right now.
So unfortunate young Brits will continue to suffer due to an obvious lack of empathy on the part of these Poles.

Why do Poles feel the need to disproportionately come to the UK and take our jobs? What's wrong with sunny Portugal?
Do you have something against us? Do you think we OWE you something?
BritishRobin   
20 Sep 2011
UK, Ireland / Polish immigrants in the UK - victims or criminals?! [126]

Perhaps you Poles aren't really aware that there are now holes in British labouring jobs due to stingy employers only willing to hire cheap Polish labour.

HOLES as in GAPS as in SPACES. Meaning lack of work comprendre?
And no I'm not an entrepreneur, I work at a garden centre, which is of low pay. I have no desire to be one either.

No matter where I work or what my pay is, it doesn't change the fact that there are leechers, and I don't like that.

Whether of Polish, or of Pakistani ethnicity doesn't matter.

It seems people are too lazy to fix problems at home, so take the easy option, at the expense of others.
It is simply unfair.

But as Darwin has demonstrated. It's survival of the fittest. So why would anyone care?

Just don't be surprised at continued ill treatment of Poles in the UK if the trend continues.
Polish girls are a bit of aright, but it doesn't justify an invasion.

Give us a break already, try out Spain or Portugal.
BritishRobin   
19 Sep 2011
UK, Ireland / Polish immigrants in the UK - victims or criminals?! [126]

A few things need to be said here. A little clearing of the air.

Now I got nothing against Polish people wanting a better life. It's a human right BUT...
Not at the unfortunate expense of others.

Perhaps you Poles aren't really aware that there are now holes in British labouring jobs due to stingy employers only willing to hire cheap Polish labour.

Is it really a surprise that this causes anger, and resentment?

If life is so god damn tough at home, why don't you pledge and pledge to make things better in your own country you know? Blood sweat and tears, rise above the status quo; be a contrarian.

Become an entrepreneur, go back to Poland, and create work over there, and you will get nothing but respect for that.
The British worked damn hard for today, so don't leech on our system. We despise that kind of unaware, naive mentality.

The British (and French and Germans) are not here to look after everyone if a problem arises.
If you give a damn about your nationality, then make things better at home. Don't walk away and LEECH elsewhere.