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Post by flean on Oct 26, 2010 21:01:36 GMT
And what would you say if these parents were British, not Polish?
Very, very easy to place the blame isn't it.
Trust me, the UK has nothing to worry about concerning immigration compared to the problems the Germans have.
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Post by hairy on Oct 26, 2010 21:04:05 GMT
Hahaha... I think irish Terrior and the UKIP people are the ones you should send that accusation towards I'm an immigrant myself... live in Germany, work, pay tax... just like hundreds of thousands of Germans / Poles / Czechs etc do in the UK! There are hundreds of thousands of Germans here!!! Quick call out the home guard!!! Dont panic Captain Mannering!!! (sorry couldnt resist) My policy on immigration is to allow all the fit birds in, but ban all the blokes (f**k them, there rivals) Strangely i struggled to find a party that reflected my views at the last general election.
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Post by irishterrier on Oct 26, 2010 21:05:12 GMT
now whos moaning about immegrants! but like france they will deal with it ! whilst we will kiss ass!
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Post by flean on Oct 26, 2010 21:08:44 GMT
I'm not moaning at all about immigration!
How can I, when I am one?
Just think you're being very naive... do some research into the benefits available for immigrants in Germany!
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Post by irishterrier on Oct 26, 2010 21:12:00 GMT
Angela merkle(spelling?) dont think your right mate! and nor does most of germany ! and dont belive im irish ! as im also 2nd generation german! so maybe i know a bit more than you think as my grandmother lives in manheim! ;D
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Post by brockyforengland on Oct 26, 2010 21:12:33 GMT
Another 5 years of labour spending like its confetti - no thanks!!!!!!!!! DON'T BE FOOLED. Labour's so-called spending spree meant we had the second lowest debt of any G7 country when we entered the recession. The reasons why the deficit grew so fast was because of the calamatious fall in revenues afterwards because we so overly reliant on the Tories in the financila sector. It is Cameron's biggest lie that the deficit is all Labour's fault when he actually supported spending plans in 2005-2007. The only difference is he opposed stimulus measures - supported by all G20 countries - to keep people in their jobs after the crunch. You can't trust Cameron anymore than you can trust Kassam. Two of a kind.
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Post by Best Mate on Oct 26, 2010 21:15:53 GMT
Sounds like you don't live in a nice area of our lovely Shire Irish Terrior.
All the Polish people I meet are pretty delightful - work hard - doing jobs that a lot of ordinary people see as beneath them. Fact.
A Polish guy used to drive our sandwich truck each day - come wind, rain or shine, always smiling, always having banter. Probably on £5.25 an hour. If that was an British person, I would bet he would have resented his job and probably tried to run us down.
Immigrants that come here and get given shelter/ asylum etc and do not work - I can't stick. No-one can as far as I am aware But don't let a Sun story mis-guide you.
Of course, its different in every area and others experience will be different. In London, I am surprised on 46% of new babies are immigrants. I commute every day and the percentage of the population is huge. But then again, so is most major cities around the world.
Anyway, as I said earlier, politics and football do not mix.
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Post by flean on Oct 26, 2010 21:22:49 GMT
Angela merkle(spelling?) dont think your right mate! and nor does most of germany ! and dont belive im irish ! as im also 2nd generation german! so maybe i know a bit more than you think as my grandmother lives in manheim! ;D What am I wrong about? What does most of Germany and the Chancellor think? I live in St Pauli in Hamburg (probably the 2nd biggest Turkish area of Germany after Kreuzberg in Berlin). I don't really see your point... Immigration in Germany is bigger than the UK... the benfits for immigrants are much higher than in the UK. The big problem here though, is that a lot of Turkish immigrants refuse to learn German. Maybe I'm wrong, but at least the Poles try to speak English? Edit to say... Best Mate is right.. politics and football def don't mix.
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Post by headlesspnub on Oct 26, 2010 21:51:54 GMT
And yet these foreign 'scroungers' still manage to have a better grasp of the English language than irishterrier.
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Post by HKYellow on Oct 27, 2010 1:03:54 GMT
Come on, when has anyone had a good word to say about a PM while in power? Whether Cameron, Brown, Blair, Thatcher or anyone. Obama is very unpopular at present as well.
People, particularly us British love to moan. And quite often we moan about our bosses and management as well.
In Government, like any business, tough decision have to be made, for whatever reason. So are right and some are wrong, and generally in hindsight you can only determine whether it was correct at the time.
The UK is f**ked up at the moment, economically and socially. I believe Cameron is trying to get the UK back on track, only time will tell and am sure there will be pain along the way. So give them a chance and lets see in 2 or 3 years where we are
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Post by flean on Oct 27, 2010 5:08:59 GMT
I *predict* in 2 or 3 years, when a lot of people are unemployed and losing benefits left right and centre, the British public will yearn for a Labour government again. Yes, Tony Blair was a liar, a war criminal and George Bush's puppy dog. However, he did a lot of good work for the economy and the NHS etc. www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11633074Take this story... are you going to blame this on the Polish too?
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Post by amarillo on Oct 27, 2010 9:36:18 GMT
I *predict* in 2 or 3 years, when a lot of people are unemployed and losing benefits left right and centre, the British public will yearn for a Labour government again. Totally with you on that prediction.
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