its very sad if people feel unwelcome in the UK. However its not personal. Its just that the country is full.
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Live from Polski Sklep. Some polish already planning return
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostI knew few friends that are going back to Poland. Mostly unskilled workers. Rumour goes in polski sklep that many shoppers (poles) are considering /planning to leave the island. Not sure how will that translate into numbers, but it actually might.
I'm not planning to leave yet, but definitely got this on the table now.
boomed for you I guess.
Its the start of the predicted brain drainThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postits very sad if people feel unwelcome in the UK. However its not personal. Its just that the country is full.Comment
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostNot quite. I firmly believe that too. And as for poles being the reason for brexit? I think it was large factor.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostSorry to burst your bubble but I do not think anyone went to the polls thinking I will vote brexit because of the poles.
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostPoles is total majority (900k-1m, next indians circa 200k - see the gap) of migrants here and it was about migration (that is poles!)Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostYou're right. Every vote I cast was because of you personally.Comment
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Just to try and divert this from becoming some anti-Pole, anti-BREXIT, anti-everything rant ( we have enough of those ).
What's been the effect on Poland of Free Movement of people? Has everyone in Poland who had some get-up-and-go, got up and left? Are there empty, dying towns, starved of young workers? Are there lots of "holiday homes" springing up?Comment
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostJust to try and divert this from becoming some anti-Pole, anti-BREXIT, anti-everything rant ( we have enough of those ).
What's been the effect on Poland of Free Movement of people? Has everyone in Poland who had some get-up-and-go, got up and left? Are there empty, dying towns, starved of young workers? Are there lots of "holiday homes" springing up?Comment
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