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How might Britain`s withdrawal from EU affect Poles there and here?


smurf 39 | 1,969
24 Jun 2016 #361
one day YOU will be old

no sh!t Terri really?
Well done on your awesome powers of logical deduction

I'm planning on retiring to Austria, where I can ski all day and feast on wild boar and schnapps at night
Dougpol1 31 | 2,640
24 Jun 2016 #362
one day YOU will be old....where would you like to be shipped off to?

Yeah Terri - but oldish people in Britain aren't rude per-se (except me of course...) I'm with Smurfie on this. People in Slask older than 60 (including in-laws) seem to think it's perfectly OK to be morose and generally unaccommodating; excuse the blatant across the board stereotyping. Or don't:)
rozumiemnic 8 | 3,854
24 Jun 2016 #363
ski all day and feast on wild boar and schnapps at night

oooh smurfie can I come too?

Back on topic please
veryhappy
24 Jun 2016 #364
Maybe you could all move to Germany or France or Scotland. All I can say as a British person is that I am ecstatically happy we have left!
Atch 22 | 4,135
24 Jun 2016 #365
Who's 'you'? Only one Pole chatting on this thread and he lives in Poland. The rest of us are English, Scottish, Irish, British, American. None of us lives in the UK as far as I know, except for one of the English people, where would you like her to go?? And more importantly why? Is she not entitled to live in her own country?
jon357 74 | 22,060
24 Jun 2016 #366
I think we will have a very very stormy few months.
UKandEU
24 Jun 2016 #367
This was the last chance for british people to survive.

Everyone who went to London saw the disaster and terror that "diversity" and "multiculturalism" brought: skyhigh criminality done by ... muslims refugees and all the ex-mafia thugs from Albania, Hungary, Ukraine, Russia, etc
rozumiemnic 8 | 3,854
24 Jun 2016 #368
yes but from what I see and hear when I go to a very diverse part of London is Turks, Indians, Pakistanis, Afghans, Moroccans, Somalians, Bangladeshis. These people are not coming from EU countries are they? Is Albania even in the EU?
DavidMc 1 | 7
24 Jun 2016 #369
the reason being, is that the poles took advantage of our good nature and hospitality.
They were the first for handouts but never contributed to positive neighbourhoods.
They stole fish, broke laws etc. The british are good and kind people, but they are not fools.
We let you have lots of freedom and expected you to limit your behaviour, but we sat and watched while you thought we were being too easy

idioms.thefreedictionary.com/Give+enough+rope+and+he'll+hang+himself

I am soo happy that we are out ! the polish took and took from the EU , but gave nothing back into it.

I look forward to walk among our towns and not hear that dreadful noise of a polish scwark
Bye bye, we do not have good memories of you.

Please close the door behind you when you go back to your poor backwater country.
UK andEU
24 Jun 2016 #370
European Union was a disaster for every british person.

Waves and waves of criminals from Eastern Europe, and waves of invading islamists who were planning what islamists muslims usually do.

It makes all the sense in the world that a majority of british wanted to end this nightmare

Yes now London has 65% population indians, bangladeshi, pakistani, etc. They were taken in only because the very permissive EU obligations.

UK was no longer a free country, but reigned and taking orders from Merkel... a german

For what millions of british died in the wars, fighting for their freedom?
rozumiemnic 8 | 3,854
24 Jun 2016 #371
Yes now London has 65% population indians, bangladeshi, pakistani, etc. They were taken in only because the very permissive EU obligations.

no, that is not true. They were 'taken in' because of the background of Britain colonising their countries and / or making war there.
Have you got a link for that wild claim of 65 per cent? No I thought not.
Atch 22 | 4,135
24 Jun 2016 #372
We

we are out !

David why are you saying 'we'? You're not British, you're Irish.
Ant63 13 | 410
24 Jun 2016 #373
Sometimes its nice to say I told you so. (This or another thread)

Now for the Domino effect
Dougpol1 31 | 2,640
24 Jun 2016 #374
They were the first for handouts

Rubbish. Statistics? Not that it matters. Now we know that 52 percent of my countrymen are akin to Kaczynski in their creed. They are also ignorant, bigoted and moronic in character, but a lot of those 52 percents obviously are of such low intellect that the best we can hope for is a further diluting of the gene pool..

Please close the door behind you when you go back to your poor backwater country.

Nobody is leaving. Quite the contrary in fact, until the government signs the exit clause.
Religio
24 Jun 2016 #375
Atch - lot of them are still very conservative

Is that a liabiltiy in your books. Poland suffered under communism but at least it was spared all the destructive revolutionary nonsense (hippies. Black Panthers, IRA, Red Brigades, Weathermen, Paris '68, Basque terrorists, etc.),

sexual dissolution and anti-clericlaism of the West's 1960s and '70s which disintegrated societies and undermined individual families.
Atch 22 | 4,135
24 Jun 2016 #376
IRA

The IRA have nothing to do with the 1960s. Read up on Irish history and you'll see where they stem from.

revolutionary nonsense

So much then for Poland's patriots during partition.......
rozumiemnic 8 | 3,854
24 Jun 2016 #377
those 52 percents obviously are of such low intellect

doug that simply is not the case. In fact my friends that I know voted OUT are the smartest people I know. One of them is a Balliol man who speaks 7 languages including fluent Arabic. So let's not bring 'low intellect' into it, besides you need to move on from that teacher's trick of using 'low intellect' as an insult.
TheMaskedMarvel
24 Jun 2016 #378
True, Poland will not miss the balding Brit expats who came here to teach English, especially not those who came to promote their homosexual agenda. What an insightful comment from an Irishman!

Please close the door behind you when you go back to your poor backwater country.

Mister H 11 | 761
24 Jun 2016 #379
I voted 'leave' and was shocked but not surprised by the result.

Freedom of movement killed the EU.
Dougpol1 31 | 2,640
25 Jun 2016 #380
that simply is not the case

You changed my quote Roz:) I said " a lot...", not a majority et al, but for arguments sake, 25 percent of the 17 million who voted out, to take an example, would mean that 4.25 million are representative of the gormless individuals to who I am referring:)
rozumiemnic 8 | 3,854
25 Jun 2016 #381
gormless

like i said you need to move on from those teacher based insults..'gormless' lol
nothanks - | 631
25 Jun 2016 #382
Sadiq Khan Plans to keep London in the EU, Source Nicola Sturgeon, Talking on sky news now

Oh look, he's causing more problems

Quick thoughts
1. Surprised how bitter and revengeful the Left is over this. Suicide if Trump wins the Presidency?
2. Working middle class has spoken, the media/politicians response is: "Old people voted out of fear/propaganda and now you ruined the youths future"

3. Globalist will attempt to punish England, a message to other nations considering an EU exit

Today is a day of celebration. EU states after 2020 all EU members must convert currencies to the Euro. This is a bye bye issue for me. The currency switch destroyed Spain.
peterweg 37 | 2,311
25 Jun 2016 #383
1. Surprised how bitter and revengeful the Left is over this. Suicide if Trump wins the Presidency?

The Left, to an extent, voted for Brexit, as did the Right. Those political descriptions are irrelevant to who voted In/Out.

The real divider was between educated working professional and the poor, the old, the manual worker and the unemployed.

For example the almost the highest In vote was in Wandsworth where there is the largest proportion of university educated anywhere in the UK. Most people here work in The City and vote Conservative.

At the other end of the scale we have Boston and New Amsterdam which farming country where most jobs are manual agricultural suffering from competition from Eastern European labour .
Dougpol1 31 | 2,640
25 Jun 2016 #384
you ruined the youths future"

75% of 18-24 year olds voted to Remain. Those older "middle-class" people don't matter in the scheme of things. And the EU would not accept a seccestionist state such as Scotland for full membership. So well done for screwing over the Union - or in fact union of any kind.

To the lifeboats! It's every man for himself. Thatcher would be delighted that her view of a non-society has finally come true, and Putin must be choking on his vodka he is laughing so much.

I'm off to work - and leaving the Union won't create any new utopia for employment - a lot of those people who voted for OUT because "those Poles took our jobs" don't know what a real days' work is.

So yes, Roz, when I used the word "gormless" I do hold these people in contempt - for screwing over my daughters' generation, and their future.
Tictactoe
25 Jun 2016 #385
What an excellent result.

Hello world !!
Dougpol1 31 | 2,640
25 Jun 2016 #386
In your racist view of the world, maybe.

It's not over yet.
Tictactoe
25 Jun 2016 #387
Awww thank you.

Democracy won the day.

Excellent day for democracy, self rule, it's so exciting, everything is possible.

You'll heal Doug, never mind aye.
peterweg 37 | 2,311
25 Jun 2016 #388
bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-36619342

The old and uneducated voted Out.
dolnoslask 5 | 2,920
25 Jun 2016 #389
"The old and uneducated voted Out." That's whet democracy does it gives everyone a chance to have their say.

But if true this points to the fact that Cameron should have waited a few more years for some of us oldies to die out.
peterweg 37 | 2,311
25 Jun 2016 #390
I think its highly probable that the UK will join the EEA, with higher fees, freedom of movement and complete lack of democracy.

After all the referendum was about leaving the EU, not what we do afterwards ..like rejoin..

The Outers will be furious..

This safe-exit is a compromise, we would continue paying into the EU budget and accepting the EU Acquis. It would last until we have negotiated our bilateral trade deals with the rest of the world. It also means accepting the free flow of EU migrants for a while. This is incendiary, of course.

telegraph.co.uk/business/2016/06/24/the-sky-has-not-fallen-after-brexit-but-we-face-years-of-hard-la


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