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    #61
    Originally posted by mos View Post
    You are kidding me? You are quoting some german newspapers to prove that the propaganda fuelled by these very newspapers is true?

    The amount of smear campaigning and aggressive racial bullying which is going around Europe is mind blowing!

    Again, just for you .... A Witness is Called - The Blackadder - BBC - YouTube

    Its me on this stand.
    Sorry, I'll quote some English ones and then I'll quote some Polish ones once I've got through the translation:

    Cars 'too easy to steal' in Germany, says Polish ambassador - Telegraph

    Crime in Germany: Car-theft epidemic at the border with Poland | The Economist

    Poland Is Now Key Link in Europe's Expanding Traffic in Stolen Cars - CSMonitor.com

    As I've said its gone right down and is now primarily other east European countries, its just they have to go through Poland to get to their customers
    Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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      #62
      I suspect, based purely on observation rather than ONS stats, that a large chunk of the current wave of migration is Spaniards & Italians. So we're more likely to have the Costa del Croydon.
      While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'

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        #63
        Originally posted by oscarose View Post
        the poles make very good contributions to the UK. very good. very good attitude to work indeed. very good contribution to GDP - that is fact. can't be argued. however, puts stress on limited public resources. so either our goal is growth and GDP figures or GDH (happiness)?

        hopes this clarifies the issue

        The question to be asked then, is if they're making all these good contributions then why is there stress on public resources? Obviously someone, somewhere is not investing their contribution back into society...
        Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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          #64
          Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
          The question to be asked then, is if they're making all these good contributions then why is there stress on public resources? Obviously someone, somewhere is not investing their contribution back into society...

          My recent experience of the NHS was that there are a lot of old people from the former empire, particularly Pakistan and Bangladesh, needing long term care. In quite a few cases they didn't even speak English properly so one wonders how long they have been here.

          Most EU migrants seem to be younger workers so don't really put a lot of stress on the NHS but do come with families and kids. The exception to this is the Irish, there were quite a few of them on the liver failure ward.

          In my sons school the picture is different, there are a lot of European families but just as many western Europeans as eastern. That might be because I live in a fairly affluent area though.
          While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'

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            #65
            Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
            The question to be asked then, is if they're making all these good contributions then why is there stress on public resources? Obviously someone, somewhere is not investing their contribution back into society...
            The stress on public resources isn't down to just the Polish.

            For example it was recognised in the 80s that the British population were getting older and would required more medical and care resources in the 21st century as people lived longer. There was an issue with house building and primary school places before 2004.

            The problem is poor long term planning and ignoring statistical and other advice by political parties of all colours.

            Long term planning doesn't get you elected - in fact if you look at airport expansion plans and other major projects it can stop you being elected.
            "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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              #66
              Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
              The question to be asked then, is if they're making all these good contributions then why is there stress on public resources? Obviously someone, somewhere is not investing their contribution back into society...
              I think this is a very complex argument and no easy answers. immigration does boost the economy - this is fact. however our 'relaxed' attitude towards immigration results in strain on housing and the NHS to site a few examples. And Sue Ellen makes a very valid point re: other factors.

              So, in your opinion, which is the most important, GDP or GDH?

              Last edited by oscarose; 27 February 2014, 21:33.
              one day at a time

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                #67
                Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
                Sorry, I'll quote some English ones and then I'll quote some Polish ones once I've got through the translation:

                Cars 'too easy to steal' in Germany, says Polish ambassador - Telegraph

                Crime in Germany: Car-theft epidemic at the border with Poland | The Economist

                Poland Is Now Key Link in Europe's Expanding Traffic in Stolen Cars - CSMonitor.com

                As I've said its gone right down and is now primarily other east European countries, its just they have to go through Poland to get to their customers
                Thank you that you are going to such a great length to prove to me once and for all that the oh so independent media are telling (independently) to everybody 10 times a day that Polish people are thieves!

                Polish Newspapers are OWNED by Axel Springer !!!!! Economist has always been very Anti Polish, so was Telegraph, have a read. They will love to publish this sort of crap because people in England (OBVIOUSLY) will buy it!

                German Propaganda Newspapers under German occupation
                Soviet Propaganda Newspapers under Soviet occupation
                and now ... Axel Springer presents ... sigh ...

                It portrays Polish people in the same way Daily Mail portrays immigrants and working classes. You would not believe it until they get close to YOUR home!
                Last edited by mos; 27 February 2014, 21:44.
                If UKIP are the answer, then it must have been a very stupid question.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by mos View Post
                  Polish Newspapers are OWNED by Axel Springer !!!!!


                  It portrays Polish people in the same way Daily Mail portrays immigrants and working classes. You would not believe!
                  I believe only Fakt (largest circulation and much like the Bild or Sun) is owned by Axel Springer and Gazeta Wyborcza is like the Daily Mail. Rzeczpospolita is mainly owned by Norwegians, Super Express is Polish some others were owned by Springer but have been sold off...I occasionally go to Poland when I'm up that way to buy vodka, sausage and cigarettes
                  Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by oscarose View Post
                    I think this is a very complex argument and no easy answers. immigration does boost the economy - this is fact. however our 'relaxed' attitude towards immigration results in strain on housing and the NHS to site a few examples. And Sue Ellen makes a very valid point re: other factors.

                    So, in your opinion, which is the most important, GDP or GDH?

                    Gross Domestic Happiness!

                    Money is overrated...

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Gittins Gal View Post
                      Gross Domestic Happiness!

                      Money is overrated...
                      Agreed!!

                      Tell that to a politician

                      one day at a time

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