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Are polish pupils harming native british childrens education?


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Wroclaw Boy ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Dec 4, 07, 06:23  #181

Quoting: Lady in red
I know some Poles who don't live in 'cramped conditions' and I do mean those who emigrated here recently.

There are numerous high paid careers taken by Polish professionals in the major cities, sure. My business account manager in London is Polish. Although i think we can safely state that the majority of Poles who emmigrate to Engalnd are absolutely skint and are in search of a better lifestyle which is the driving force for their move in the first place. These are the people who will take a small room and share if necceasry in order to save money. My experience or not that is the reality.

Quoting: Lady in red
Some English people live in cramped conditions and have lived here all their life, some other nationalities also tend to live in small houses and house many family members of all generations.


Every one can generalise with such topics, and anyway we are not talking about the minority here and even if we were they are English and therefore have the patriotic right to do what ever the hell they want in their own country.


As for the other immigrants, thats old news and they are slowly becoming over shadowed by the new.

 
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the_falkster
  Dec 4, 07, 06:24  #182

Quoting: ShelleyS
Quoting: the_falkster
even foul language doesn't change that...


neither does violence, but you seem to revel in the fact that you used to go out kicking tish out of drunkards in Poland


show some manners please...
here is the post you are referring to. definitely not me, right...
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the_falkster
  Dec 4, 07, 06:26  #183

Quoting: Wroclaw Boy
therefore have the patriotic right to do what ever the hell they want in their own country


LOL!
you are kidding, aren't you?
how 19th century is that point of view, please?

 
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ShelleyS
  Dec 4, 07, 06:27  #184

Actually LIR our tax rules are pretty strict for those british working abroad - some people get stung quite badly depending on when they re-enter the country

 
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Lady in red [Guest]
  Dec 4, 07, 06:28  #185

Quoting: Wroclaw Boy
they are English and therefore have the patriotic right to do what ever the hell they want in their own country.


Yeah ? Well, maybe they should be out working cleaning the toilets then there would be no work for the immigrants and then they would have to go elsewhere to look for similar work ?

 
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ShelleyS
  Dec 4, 07, 06:28  #186

Quoting: the_falkster
show some manners please...


twat!

 
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the_falkster
  Dec 4, 07, 06:31  #187

Quoting: ShelleyS
twat!


oh...
i see you are not very good in admitting a mistake but expect everyone else to simply take everything for granted you say?

look you wrongly accused me of doing something i did not do!
apologising for that is the least you could do...

manners? apparently not...

 
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Wroclaw Boy ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Dec 4, 07, 06:32  #188

Quoting: Lady in red
So does that mean English people living and working in another Country can do the same i.e claim their tax back when they come back to England (with their kids who maybe were receiving free education too). Am assuming they would of course have been working in a member EU state ?

The fact is Lady when Brits emmigrate abroad they take into consideration the education of their little ones and accomodate for this. There are many English schools situated in most countries and they all charge a fee. Brits and other nations enlist their little ones into these educational facilities and pay the fee therefore solving the issue of their childrens education before even contemplating such a move.

 
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Lady in red [Guest]
  Dec 4, 07, 06:34  #189

Quoting: ShelleyS
Actually LIR our tax rules are pretty strict for those british working abroad


Well, I wonder why that is then ? Has it got something to do with the fact that people from the 'A8 ' countries have very low incomes ?

I have to admit, I am not that knowledgeable about tax issues (are you a tax adviser by any chance?) but whatever arrangements have been made by the EU for the 'A8' countries will have been the right decisions to be made.

But thanks for the information Shelley :))

 
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Wroclaw Boy ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Dec 4, 07, 06:35  #190

Quoting: Lady in red
Yeah ? Well, maybe they should be out working cleaning the toilets then there would be no work for the immigrants and then they would have to go elsewhere to look for similar work ?

I rest my case.

 
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Wroclaw Boy ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Dec 4, 07, 06:42  #191

Quoting: the_falkster
you are kidding, aren't you?
how 19th century is that point of view, please?

Repeat that in English, KRAUT.

 
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the_falkster
  Dec 4, 07, 06:44  #192

Quoting: Wroclaw Boy
KRAUT

yeah... and my first name is SAUER, stupid...
any problems with that?

or do i have no right to live in the UK neither? :D

 
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Wroclaw Boy ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Dec 4, 07, 06:47  #193

Quoting: the_falkster
yeah... and my first name is SAUER, stupid...
any problems with that?

or do i have no right to live in the UK neither? :D

Never said anyone had no rights to live in the UK, nor do i have a problem with your name.
I would just like an explanation to your reply so i can respond.

 
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Edited by: Lady in red  Dec 4, 07, 06:53  #194

Quoting: Wroclaw Boy
other nations enlist their little ones


I'm not actually sure that is a factually correct statement. I don't think the majority of people who emigrate from the UK pay for 'private' education. But I shall have a look at that a bit later as I have to go and do something else and go offline for a short while.

I'll be back to debate further.

As an aside----It appears to me that there are a lot of false misconceptions being raised on this forum .......but when the table is turned against 'British' people, then they do not like a taste of their own medicine do they ? I'm really not referring to any particular poster by the way, just merely making an observation !

Debating issues based on hard fact is great. But when it's all based on stereotypes, misconceptions and totally against one Nationality then it just gets to be a bit 'sick' in my opinion.

PF is starting to look like a Forum for British people to come on and knock Polish people..........it's stupid, it really is ! We're all part of the EU now and Britian reaps those rewards the same as any other member state. It's fairly obvious, poorer countries who joined recently have a lot of catching up to do.....

If you don't like the EU let your MP know lol.............


<edits were some spellings lol........>

 
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the_falkster
Edited by: the_falkster  Dec 4, 07, 06:56  #195

Quoting: Wroclaw Boy
nor do i have a problem with your name.
I would just like an explanation to your reply so i can respond


that's why you address me as KRAUT??? okay, i understand this. big posters in this thread have apparently a problem with a reasonable grown up discussion as ShelleyS already proved.

in addition to my answer above. "patriotic rights to do whatever they want to do in their own countries" is just a little backwards as a statement.
we are living in the 21st century and UK is part of the EU and benefits from that fact as well. people have to understand that and not only point out the negative things that happen...
would british people really prefer to live on their own on their island without any connection to the EU?

patriotism in connection with aggression is extremely dangerous (as KRAUT i know what i am talking about) and a thing of the past where it should stay, please.
no problem with pride on your heritage but the "my-nationality-is-better-than-yours" mentality in this forum is really so wrong.

i would expect that when people register in a forum that includes certain nationalities, they show a certain open mind. unfortunately that does not happen and like little children they argue about who has the biggest willy...

pitty, as it doesn't solve any problems...

 
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Wroclaw Boy ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Dec 4, 07, 06:57  #196

Thats the most sensible thing you ever said....(that I have read).

 
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Wroclaw Boy ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Dec 4, 07, 06:58  #197

Oh crap Im quoting Lady by the way. Falkster i deal with you shortly.

 
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the_falkster
  Dec 4, 07, 06:58  #198

what a coincidence that LIR has posted a similar shaded post than i did at the same time... :)

 
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Daisy
  Dec 4, 07, 07:05  #199

Quoting: the_falkster
what a coincidence that LIR has posted a similar shaded post than i did at the same time... :)

Funny that...perhaps it has something to do with common sense prevailing in the end

 
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Wroclaw Boy ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Dec 4, 07, 07:18  #200

Quoting: the_falkster
that's why you address me as KRAUT??? okay, i understand this. big posters in this thread have apparently a problem with a reasonable grown up discussion as ShelleyS already proved.

Hey Falkster, I called you a Kraut cos i know your a german. Been reading to many WWII books.

Quoting: the_falkster
in addition to my answer above. "patriotic rights to do whatever they want to do in their own countries" is just a little backwards as a statement.

I have to disagree with that im afraid. There is a certain amount of leniency granted to residents of a certain country: you dont agree with that? If not, i know a little about how things work in central Eurpoe and i suppose the UK is not fully integrated in that behaviour as yet. Perhaps its because we are an Island!

Quoting: the_falkster
would british people really prefer to live on their own on their island without any connection to the EU?

Now that just does not make sense, have you been to London lately? I was in Berlin four months ago and saw nothing but Germans.


Quoting: the_falkster
patriotism in connection with aggression is extremely dangerous (as KRAUT i know what i am talking about) and a thing of the past where it should stay, please.

Is that how WWI and WWII started?

Quoting: the_falkster
no problem with pride on your heritage but the "my-nationality-is-better-than-yours" mentality in this forum is really so wrong.

Not the message at all, just complaing about the Poles complaing.

Quoting: the_falkster
i would expect that when people register in a forum that includes certain nationalities, they show a certainj open mind. unfortunately that does not happen and like little children they argue about who has the biggest willy like little children...

Yes, well i guess all forums do that from time to time.

Fuk me im bored with responding to this.

 
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the_falkster
  Dec 4, 07, 07:27  #201

Quoting: Wroclaw Boy
Not the message at all, just complaing about the Poles complaing.

what is the tiltle of this thread? WHO is complaining???

Quoting: Wroclaw Boy
I was in Berlin four months ago and saw nothing but Germans.

tourist, right?
sorry, mate but i lived in Berlin for 35 years. belive me once you leave the tourist spots you'll see more than just germans.

what is true though is that foreigners in berlin are not so outstanding as we make it easier for them to integrate... ;)

Quoting: Wroclaw Boy
Fuk me im bored with responding to this.

well... then just don't...

Quoting: Daisy
common sense prevailing in the end

i hope so...

 
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Daisy
  Dec 4, 07, 07:39  #202

Quoting: the_falkster
i hope so...


make the most of it...unfortunately it won't last :(

 
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ShelleyS
  Dec 4, 07, 07:41  #203

Quoting: the_falkster
oh...
i see you are not very good in admitting a mistake but expect everyone else to simply take everything for granted you say?

look you wrongly accused me of doing something i did not do!
apologising for that is the least you could do...

manners? apparently not...


kunt!

 
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the_falkster
  Dec 4, 07, 07:49  #204

Quoting: ShelleyS
kunt!

well...

only shows i'm right...

but one is never to old to learn, ShelleyS... ;)

 
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Wroclaw Boy ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Dec 4, 07, 07:52  #205

Quoting: the_falkster
sorry, mate but i lived in Berlin for 35 years. belive me once you leave the tourist spots you'll see more than just germans.

Thats strange, i thought the tourist spots were for tourists.

Quoting: the_falkster
what is true though is that foreigners in berlin are not so outstanding as we make it easier for them to integrate... ;)

utter crap! Poles driving thorugh Germany are regularly taunted by Germans. I was as an English man. Expalin that you efficient thinking KUNT.

 
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Wroclaw Boy ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Dec 4, 07, 07:57  #206

Quoting: the_falkster
what is true though is that foreigners in berlin are not so outstanding as we make it easier for them to integrate... ;)

Poles are dispised in Germany almost as much as the jews. Dont start talking about integration into Germany. Thats a definate looser for you my friend.

 
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the_falkster
  Dec 4, 07, 08:02  #207

Quoting: Wroclaw Boy
KUNT.

Quoting: ShelleyS
kunt!

Quoting: ShelleyS
twat!


hahahaha...
yes please keep calling me names! i start enjoying that... :D
sometimes it feels good to let all inhibitions go and just leave my education behind in order to be able to communicate with the plain unable...

if you have something to say, guys, do so in a way that people can actually take you serious. you two are so funny... hilarious, really...

Quoting: Wroclaw Boy
Poles driving thorugh Germany are regularly taunted by Germans

look...
before the poles came to the uk and ireland we had many of them in germany. the whole thing was dealt with and now it works for both sides. as it is not attractive enough to work in germany there are not so many coming anymore. the uk and ireland are at the moment far more inviting...
simply deal with it, be patient and that's it.
calling people names is most certainly not the right way to support your point...
neither does blaming the poles (or other foreigners) for everything...

simple, isn't it? ;)

 
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Wroclaw Boy ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Dec 4, 07, 08:06  #208

Quoting: the_falkster
neither does blaming the poles (or other foreigners) for everything...

simple, isn't it? ;)

Yeh but YOU are still a KUNT - Period.

 
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noimmigration
  Dec 4, 07, 08:07  #209

Quoting: the_falkster
would british people really prefer to live on their own on their island without any connection to the EU?



why not, norway is not in the eu and their economy is fine. The eu is weaker now poorer eastern european countries have joined. And our countries are being flooded with eastern european immigrants that we simply dont want.

Britian, germany, france, and italy all pour money into countries like poland, romania, bulgaria. These countries will never be able to contribute anything positive to us. Their economies will never match our economies and that goes for their industry.

 
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Wroclaw Boy ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Dec 4, 07, 08:08  #210

Of your 44 posts, ive been back tracking a few and I am no saint. But you Falkster have really been met with hostiltity and abuse. Guesss you need to ask yourself the question... am I really a Kunt???? heemmmm

 
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