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A collection of noimmigration's threads or "STAY AWAY from BRITAIN"


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osiol PREMIUM
  Jan 15, 08, 15:07  #121

lennyd wrote:
cheek poles calling people trolls because they are concerned about their country

I am British, not Polish and I still call you a troll because you are a troll.

lennyd wrote:
concerned about their country

I'm concerned about my country, but for one thing, I am more intelligent than you, and for another thing, this doesn't lead me to being offensive about other countries and people from other countries.

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isthatu
  Jan 15, 08, 15:09  #122

JustysiaS wrote:
no dirty immigrant has the right to stand their foot.

to be fair,I'd much rather they cleaned their feet,we have enough smelly english natives as it is ta muchly;)

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JustysiaS
  Jan 15, 08, 15:15  #123

isthatu wrote:
we have enough smelly english natives as it is ta muchly;)


i thought somebody told me on here that British use a lot of soap, but for different purposes ;D

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isthatu
  Jan 15, 08, 15:25  #124

JustysiaS wrote:
that British use a lot of soap, but for different purposes

well,in Stalag luft 3 soap was used to make molds of nazi belt buckles used in the Great escape.......

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JustysiaS
  Jan 15, 08, 15:27  #125

isthatu wrote:
in Stalag luft 3 soap was used to make molds of nazi belt buckles used in the Great escape.......


that isnt the purpose i was thinking about, but thanks for enlightening me! :)

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isthatu
  Jan 15, 08, 15:39  #126

I kinda guessed :)
btw,Im sweet n innocent....ergh,um,.....just what "other" use are you thinking of?
(btw,noimaginations interpretation of the Great Escape goes thus..... Brits were happy sitting in stalag luft III until they found out it was going to end up in Poland,then they dug and dug and all ran off and won the war so you lot should be greatfull ..........

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Seanus PREMIUM
  Jan 15, 08, 15:40  #127

High-tax Britain booted from club of 'free' economies

Well Frank, Ireland is the place to be according to this. Stay away from Britain and go to Ireland seems to be the thing to do

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noimmigration
Edited by: noimmigration  Jan 19, 08, 09:32  #128

Thread attached on merging:
poles plan to stay in uk

Looks like were stuck with these eastern europeans

URL

*** it is cacluated that The amount a worker needs to earn to make a positive contribution over the course of their life is £27,000 a year.

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osiol PREMIUM
Edited by: osiol  Jan 19, 08, 09:49  #129

noimmigration wrote:
£27,000 a year

So anyone earning less than this is a burden?
Indluding you.

edit: Oh look - it's the daily hate mail. You can't wipe your arse with the internet version, but it usually already looks like it has been used for this purpose.

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noimmigration
  Jan 19, 08, 09:52  #130

no poles who have just come here and never paid tax are a burden, brits earning low wages have at least paid tax their whole lives.

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Sadek
Edited by: Sadek  Jan 19, 08, 09:53  #131

very interesting comments to this article

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_ article_id=509042&in_page_id=1811&in_page_id=1811&expand=true#StartCom ments

don't worry about Poles most of them will back home and only Poles who want to integrate and like your country/culture will stay.

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osiol PREMIUM
Edited by: osiol  Jan 19, 08, 09:57  #132

noimmigration wrote:
no poles who have just come here and never paid tax are a burden, brits earning low wages have at least paid tax their whole lives.

Can't you see any balance between duration of tax payments and duration of access to the what the tax pays for.

They haven't been paying tax here all their lives, but neither have they been reaping the benefits all their lives.

Sadek wrote:
very interesting comments to this article

There are more positive than negative comments about Poles on there. The negative comments seemed to focus more on the Britsh governament than on the actual Polish migrant workers themselves, unlike a certain troll we find round here.

If you criticise the government that makes the decisions, then you don't look nearly as stupid as someone who picks on a group by their nationality, religion, skin-colour and so on. Such hatred for people on such a flimsy basis only leads me to suspect noimmigration is not just polonophobic, not just xenophobic, not just racist, but also anti-human.

Noimmigration: have some respect for Homo sapiens sapiens. It was humankind that provided you and your kind with a pond within which to constitute the lower forms of life.

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telefonitika
  Jan 19, 08, 10:08  #133

osiol wrote:
Oh look - it's the daily hate mail.


i was going to say it is the sh1t rag again .... !

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Grzegorz_
  Jan 19, 08, 11:34  #134

noimmigration wrote:


D*e motherfecker.

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noimmigration
  Jan 21, 08, 16:39  #135

Thread attached on merging:
religion

are the majority of poles stupid and weak minded enough to believe in god and jesus or is it striving forward like athiestic britan, scandanavia, france etc?

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JustysiaS
  Jan 21, 08, 17:08  #136

oh dear you are so stupid and stubborn that its funny

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RJ_cdn
  Jan 21, 08, 17:19  #137

JustysiaS wrote:
its funny

Yes it is. I just wonder which ones he likes the best: dance pole, firemen's pole, flag pole, totem pole or ski pole.

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osiol PREMIUM
  Jan 21, 08, 17:28  #138

This thread stinks of

his damn bull... Constantly 'No Poles!'

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dtaylor
  Jan 21, 08, 17:31  #139

osiol wrote:
Constantly 'No Poles!'


surely he doesnt want rid of all poles, i mean, fishing would be pointless and messy using a spear. elections would be harder to predict, and darn, strip clubs would just be boring!!

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osiol PREMIUM
  Jan 21, 08, 17:33  #140

I couldn't work out a pun on Byzantium. I might have to Rome around to try to find something.

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noimmigration
  Jan 27, 08, 11:59  #141

Thread attached on merging:
britain struggles with soaring eastenr european crimewave

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_artic le_id=510685&in_page_id=1770

we britons really do not deserve this.

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Seanus PREMIUM
  Jan 27, 08, 12:10  #142

http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,2185320,00.html, a more objective perspective, seeing both sides as contributing to the problem. Just like any conflict, e.g Protestants and Catholics near the Shankhill Road 30 years ago

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BubbaWoo
  Jan 27, 08, 12:16  #143

Seanus wrote:
a more objective perspective


that unfortunately reaches a similar conclusion to nis post

observer wrote:
However, police figures indicate that the Poles are, on occasion, the perpetrators as well as victims of crime. Scotland Yard statistics reveal that more than one in five crimes committed in London in the first six months of this year were carried out by a foreign citizen. During the period there were 22,793 crimes in the capital for which a foreign national was charged. The highest number of offences - 2,310 - being carried out by Poles.


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Seanus PREMIUM
  Jan 27, 08, 12:39  #144

This is also the conclusion of a more right-wing paper, The Telegraph, http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/09/23/ncrime 123.xml.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/5080924.stm, this does show the strain that Poles place on our NHS, increasing stress for GP's. It's just caused by sheer numbers. It can't be helped. I can imagine language being a barrier when talking about Medical English. I can see how bad feeling could come about from short term money hoarding and transferring home but Britain does allow Poles to work, that's at their discretion. I do believe that this careerism notion stems from selfishness and ego, oh, this is my career. Poles at least show that they can do odd jobs and not follow a robotic path at home.

Sorry Bubba Woo, the focus of that article wasn't centred on Poles but u r right. Time to get realistic and admit that Poles do commit a fairly high %age of crimes. This is only the statistical perspective tho. The social factor sometimes brings that about. Earning such little money leads to frustration. Hatred breeds hatred too.

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scarbyirp
Edited by: scarbyirp  Jan 27, 08, 12:50  #145

Apparently, there are almost 700 people a day moving in the other direction, according to the News of The Screws!

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Seanus PREMIUM
  Jan 27, 08, 12:54  #146

Why not? If u can afford the fare and the costs of uprooting then it's a good idea. Canada and NZ seem to be 2 popular destinations amongst Brits. Sorry for the lack of economic depth, but Britain has gone tits up. I'm happy enough here in Poland

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szkotja2007
  Jan 27, 08, 13:00  #147

The BBC link features a French poster looking to attract Polish immmigration.
The link is for BBC South of England, 500 miles away in the north, the Scottish Government is doing all it can to attract Polish immigration.
Just to highlight that there are differences in attitude within the EU and within the UK.

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noimmigration
  Jan 28, 08, 13:23  #148

Thread attached on merging:
poles and british taxpayers

Poles have been stealing 20million of taxpayers money, they have been claiming for children left behind in poland

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Seanus PREMIUM
  Jan 28, 08, 14:39  #149

Hats off to the Poles for being able to wangle the system. They are a cunning bunch. It just goes to show that the British govt is becoming more lax, torn between socialist and capitalist agendas and finding virtually no balance whatsoever. The British govt were complicit here.

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Bartolome
Edited by: Bartolome  Jan 28, 08, 15:45  #150

noimmigration wrote:
taxpayers


I may be not a British citizen, but for sure a British taxpayer. And I haven't got any kids, so anyway, this doesn't regard me.

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