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Have the skills? Yes. Have the attitude - clearly not otherwise he wouldn't have got the job. I'd bet most would rather employ a Brit if they were the same price as a Pole.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishing -
You’d think that would be the case.Originally posted by d000hg View PostI'd bet most would rather employ a Brit if they were the same price as a Pole.
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Have a gang of Poles renovating main property and rental at the moment. High quality and perfectionist. Nothing too much bother.Originally posted by d000hg View PostHave the skills? Yes. Have the attitude - clearly not otherwise he wouldn't have got the job. I'd bet most would rather employ a Brit if they were the same price as a Pole.
Wouldn't have a dodgy, bodging, Brit, ever.Hard Brexit now!
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You've told us this story before.Originally posted by sasguru View PostHave a gang of Poles renovating main property and rental at the moment. High quality and perfectionist. Nothing too much bother.
Wouldn't have a dodgy, bodging, Brit, ever.
Can we have something with more realism?
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Yes. Would you rather he had a real job where he can do real damage?Originally posted by oscarose View PostSo I’m paying tax for someone to inject drugs, drink super strength lager and watch TV all day whilst we outsource our ‘low-skilled’ work to Eastern Europeans?
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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yepOriginally posted by oscarose View PostSo I’m paying tax for someone to inject drugs, drink super strength lager and watch TV all day whilst we outsource our ‘low-skilled’ work to Eastern Europeans?

Last time that happened the Barbarians invaded Rome.
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They're invading Cardiff this Saturday.Originally posted by vetran View PostLast time that happened the Barbarians invaded Rome.
It will all end in tears
Again, it will all end in tears.
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Still a sad fookwit I seeOriginally posted by SupremeSpod View PostYou've told us this story before.
Can we have something with more realism?
Hard Brexit now!
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I'm bored with your bullsh!t, I thought you'd redeem yourself but you're still repetitive.Originally posted by sasguru View PostStill a sad fookwit I see

Sas, you're a one-trick pony and it's no wonder you've been put out to grass.
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Eeerm, yeah, thats about the size of it unfortunately.Originally posted by oscarose View PostSo I’m paying tax for someone to inject drugs, drink super strength lager and watch TV all day whilst we outsource our ‘low-skilled’ work to Eastern Europeans?Comment
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