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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostAnd how is that a problem?Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI didn't realise there were so many Asian and Black people in Eastern Europe.
DUH!!
Polish, 2nd language in Slough.
http://www.independent.co.uk/
And this is the whole of UK in 2011:
Polish 546,000
Punjabi 273,000
Urdu 269,000
Just putting some numbers out there. 2nd Language of the UK is Polish, feel good about all them child benefits going back to Poland, nothing wrong with that. Now if you combine all of the E Europe, it should be higher than the Asians and African Americans. The real numbers are hidden from the public eye anyhow, would be pretty scary if they knew the truth but hopefully things can change now.
Might be against due to the stuff I went through, how hard my family has worked for to become part of the British society where now many of these economical migrants do not want to be part of Britain just live in Britain.
You know I have lots of good stories. E European family, got the US Green Card Lottery as all EE can apply based on their E European birth place, UK not allowed FYI. Went to US, lived there 2 years then came back here, said it was too hard over there, been living on benefits ever since they got back (10 years).Last edited by Drei; 24 June 2016, 13:10.Comment
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Originally posted by Drei View PostDUH!!
Polish, 2nd language in Slough.
Are you being just another racist brexiter?Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostDave's biggest mistake was not to knock back the renegotiations as it made him look soft. He could have got more by being more aggressive which would have resulted in a remain vote.Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI'm surprised it happened like this. I thought he'd hang on; give great speeches about healing wounds and rolling up his sleeves and getting stuck into the task given to him by the British people. And then either be forced out or resign in 12 months time when it was obvious he had no support from anyone.
I said all along it's clear Boris only backed the Leave side because he saw it as his best opportunity to be PM, and that the only winner from this whole debacle would be Boris. I think he's extremely clever, despite appearances, and has expertly played the British people for chumps to achieve his goals.Comment
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Originally posted by Drei View PostExample: At one of the jobs I overheard this young woman talking about renting in central London. She and her 2 female friends decided to rent a 3BD flat with the 3rd room being a box room paying £750 each (she considered that amount a steal)...
...Would I agree to that, of course not.Comment
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Originally posted by gables View Postend-to-end encryption in WhatsApp, just like what we use for our Skunk dealer init bruvThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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