Sidliste_Chodov: When my mum came over, it was possible to walk out of a job which didn't suit you on a Friday, and find another one for Monday.
You see, in Poland where there is no such mass immigration, you can't change a work from day to day too.
Sidliste_Chodov: Now, we have way too few jobs, but unprecedented levels of immigration continue unabated.
Really? You mean an emigration from Poland? From Poland no one is emigrating to Great Britain since the half of 2007. It ended already and now people who made it stay there because in Poland there is no prospetives, seriously!
Sidliste_Chodov: The situation in 2011 is simply not the same as it was when the Windrush sailed.
When Windrush sailed people were massively working in factories which you shut down in the 80s. So maybe it's not the fault of immigrants, eh? New people make new work places, isn't it that? Let's take a hairdresser as an example. A hairdresser can serve some amount of people in a day. When there is too much people that one hairdresser can serve then a next hairdresser is needed. That's how it works I believe. So it's not like that there is some fixed amount of work place which are now filled because of immigartion influx. It's just that an economic situation doesn't allow to make more work places or even make them to dissapear. That's how I understand it.
Sidliste_Chodov: Having endured ethnic insults from both Polish natives
You mean on this site?
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