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Stop the exploitation of Polish workers in the UK


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rafik
  Aug 23, 06, 15:37  #61

Quoting: iwona, Post #62

I think it is difference in our cultures- I don't think that polish go out as much as british.
We do but less often I suppose.

yes i agree.i prefer to stay at home with a pack of friends.don't get me wrong i do go out but not too often.i don't like noisy pubs i prefer restaurants(good food ect). i also like cooking at home.one more very important factor is most of poles were taught to save money for bad times(insecure jobs,bad situation in poland especially during communist time ect).a lot of old people buy/built their graves when still healthy and alive.what for? to make sure that if something unexpected happens their families have no money,they will have their place to rest.this is what the communist times did to us(especially to old people).but i can see that the younger generation is changing very quickly and they are a bit less stressed than us


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d,vrom somerzet [Guest]
  Aug 23, 06, 18:00  #62

will you lay off the polish,they work there ass off for very little.If more brits pulled there finger out of there ass.maybe we would not have lots of people moving here for jobs.the last time we had poles etc arrive they died along side us to stop the german march.if the want to come here and work,let them.you must have very little knowlege of the job market to spend lots of your time talking here.get off your ass and work,pay tax and earn the right to moan.18% of the people in a town in somerset are polish,before they came the town was diying.it was a dump.its doing well now ant the towns folk love haveing all these new people in their community.

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krysia
  Aug 23, 06, 20:53  #63

WOW! some post!
It's true Polish people work their arse off, but not in poland. Now, not all of them. Don't get me wrong here. Not all of them!!! When I lived in poland, we had some workers help remodel our house. Half the time they were sitting and drinking under a tree when they thought nobody was watching. So then my mom picked up the shovel and started digging. You should have seen how fast they got up and started to work!

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Shelley [Guest]
  Aug 24, 06, 06:22  #64

Quoting: d,vrom somerzet, Post #64
will you lay off the polish,they work there ass off for very little.If more brits pulled there finger out of there ass.maybe we would not have lots of people moving here for jobs.the last time we had poles etc arrive they died along side us to stop the german march.if the want to come here and work,let them.you must have very little knowlege of the job market to spend lots of your time talking here.get off your ass and work,pay tax and earn the right to moan.18% of the people in a town in somerset are polish,before they came the town was diying.it was a dump.its doing well now ant the towns folk love haveing all these new people in their community.


If you take the time to read postings on this site, you will see that the English people that come to the forum have a very positive view of Polish people.

Quoting: rafik, Post #63
i don't like noisy pubs


You old fart!! (only kidding)

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iwona
  Aug 24, 06, 07:20  #65

yes i agree.i prefer to stay at home with a pack of friends.don't get me wrong i do go out but not too often.i don't like noisy pubs i prefer restaurants(good food ect).

I am the same- but I don't say it often as some people give me strange look. It seems to be cool to go out here as much as possible otherwise you are "boring" not cool.

There is one thing I don understand- Why if people don't dance music in some pubs is so loud that everyone has to shout all the time???? What is the logic of it??????

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Shelley [Guest]
  Aug 24, 06, 07:39  #66

Quoting: iwona, Post #67
What is the logic of it??????


I completely understand what you are saying - I think it's meant to creat a vibrant atmosphere! as a posed to being irritating and giving you a headache!

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Matyjasz
Edited by: Matyjasz  Aug 24, 06, 13:36  #67

So it seems that I'm the only one of a Polish descent from this forum who likes to go out more often? Strange.
But still, house parties rock!


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iwona
  Aug 24, 06, 15:43  #68

I think that in the end of the day- everyone is different and have different temperament doesn't much matter nationality.
I have polish friend- girl she likes going out a lot.

I liked going out when I was in my 20 -ties.
Now in my 30-ies I like to go for a drink to nice pub, for a meal.....- hate loud pubs with music on the full.
I mean I would like it if we were dancing .

What is it about English? I have impression that they don't like dancing? embarassment ?

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krysia
  Aug 24, 06, 22:46  #69

yes i agree.i prefer to stay at home with a pack of friends.don't get me wrong i do go out but not too often.i don't like noisy pubs i prefer restaurants

I hate to admit it, but me too. Must be the aquarius thing.

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Shelley [Guest]
  Aug 29, 06, 05:39  #70

Quoting: iwona, Post #70
What is it about English? I have impression that they don't like dancing? embarassment


I'll dance in a club, but Im not going to get up dancing my local - it's usually the drunkards that do that.....

Quoting: krysia, Post #71
I hate to admit it, but me too. Must be the aquarius thing.


I enjoying going out - but I like Iwona dont go out as much these days - I find it more to do with Money - it costs about £70.00 for a good night out - and I feel that, that is a lot of money I cant justify doing it every week

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iwona
  Aug 29, 06, 14:19  #71

I agree with you. I suppose it like someone's priority to spend money.

About 2 weeks ago we spent quite much money with my husband's friends from London. It was really good night I don't remember when I had last time so much laugh but I couldn't do it all tle time just too expensive.
For me personally I would probbaly save some money and go someone for a week that just spend on nights out only.

I don't know about the dancing .....my generation in Poland liked dancing but I dont know maybe it has changed now.

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Shelley [Guest]
  Sep 1, 06, 05:48  #72

Quoting: iwona, Post #73
I don't know about the dancing .....my generation in Poland liked dancing but I dont know maybe it has changed now.


Enjoy going out to Clubs, but I just wouldnt dance in a bar or pub

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eddien [Guest]
  Sep 2, 06, 05:49  #73

Polish should go back to Poland...they are no longer welcome in the UK.

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Matyjasz
Edited by: Matyjasz  Sep 2, 06, 06:58  #74

What's the point of repeating the same statement in several topics? I think that we got the message.


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Shelley [Guest]
  Sep 2, 06, 10:47  #75

Matyjasz - like all irritating things if you ignore him he'll go away, I English and I'm getting really peeved with the dickheads coming in here slagging off the Polish people - can the mods not just ban them - they're getting the English a bad name

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freddy [Guest]
  Sep 2, 06, 11:31  #76

Quoting: Shelley, Post #77
Matyjasz - like all irritating things if you ignore him he'll go away, I English and I'm getting really peeved with the dickheads coming in here slagging off the Polish people - can the mods not just ban them - they're getting the English a bad name



so its ok for the poles to slag off the indians etc and no iam not indian iam english ,your polish boyfriend must have a massive prick for you to be so up the poles arses.

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iwona
  Sep 2, 06, 14:13  #77

who slaggs Indiands here?

And even someone does, don't judge all polish in the same way.It is unfair.

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eddien [Guest]
  Sep 3, 06, 04:14  #78

If the Poles stop coming here then they wont be exploited...we dont want them here but as long as they are here we will exploit them

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Parisien [Guest]
  Sep 3, 06, 07:23  #79

Do the English ...Irish...need a bad name...........???................endless repetitive posts........usually in the negative........................once again...are 160000 Polish people in Ireland ALL wrong.........or 600000 Polish people in England wrong...............?

Learn the lingo, get info, organise your network before leaving, when you get there USE the people already there to pick there brains and as I keep saying if you enter an industry were there may be abuse/exploitation.......join a Union, you subs are just as welcome as everyone elses.......

After all the working class in England, have been exploited for centuries...just remeber there is NOTHING new in the world...it repeats variations of its problems endlessly...!!.............don't kid yourselves the old class divisions are alive and well in the UK!

So much prejudice and ignorance on this board........its breathtaking.......................and dissappointing!

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Cornelius [Guest]
  Sep 3, 06, 09:21  #80

Quoting: eddien, Post #75
Polish should go back to Poland...they are no longer welcome in the UK.


Eddien, try to constructively debate your objections to immigration.

Posts such as this serve to do nothing more than discredit those who wish to talk seriously about this subject.

Polish people should be allowed into the UK, but it should be controlled as opposed to a free for all.

The Poles are doing what any of us would do if we lived in a country with such high unemployment and poor prospects for young people.

Your criticism should be directed at our government who have mismanaged their introduction to our workforce.

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rafik
  Sep 3, 06, 10:43  #81

Quoting: eddien, Post #75
Polish should go back to Poland...they are no longer welcome in the UK.

fu*kyou

this is all you deserve


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opts
Edited by: opts  Sep 3, 06, 10:45  #82

rafik,

this is not necessary
you are playing into his hand
you are giving him more amunition


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rafik
  Sep 3, 06, 10:46  #83

Quoting: opts, Post #84
rafik,

this is not necessary
you are playing into his hand

i don't really care.do you think there is another way you can talk to people like him?


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ola123 [Guest]
  Sep 3, 06, 10:49  #84

Well I think foreigners are not really welcomed anywhere, why should they? They just come, work, earn, they dont need to be welcomed, they never were anyway.

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Cornelius [Guest]
  Sep 3, 06, 10:57  #85

Quoting: rafik, Post #85
i don't really care.do you think there is another way you can talk to people like him?


Yes, by addressing someones comments you can do far more to tackle their ignorance. Your response to Eddiens non-sensical ramblings merely makes you look just as foolish (well, not quite) as him.

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Cornelius [Guest]
  Sep 3, 06, 11:00  #86

Quoting: eddien, Post #80
If the Poles stop coming here then they wont be exploited...we dont want them here but as long as they are here we will exploit them


Just who is this "we" that you are referring to?

Polish people are (for the most part from what I can gather) aware of what waits for them in the UK. They aren't being exploited, the choice is entirely theirs as to whether they accept the wage that is offered, much like any other potential employee (be they Polish, English or anything else!)

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freddy [Guest]
  Sep 3, 06, 13:44  #87

Quoting: rafik, Post #83
fu*kyou


f u right back dick face.

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freddy [Guest]
  Sep 3, 06, 13:45  #88

Quoting: Cornelius, Post #88
Just who is this "we" that you are referring to?



the majority of the brits .wake up smell the coffee

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Cornelius [Guest]
  Sep 3, 06, 14:15  #89

Quoting: freddy, Post #90
the majority of the brits .wake up smell the coffee


Are you English?

The majority of English people that I have spoken to object to the massive numbers that have arrived and the lack of control or management of their introduction to our workforce, NOT to the fact that Polish people have come to the UK to work.

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rafik
  Sep 3, 06, 15:03  #90

Quoting: freddy, Post #89
f u right back dick face.

i know. your husband left you because he fell in love with a polish man.fuck you,you whore!


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