Originally posted by Asterix
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I was trying to book a return flight to Warsaw, there was loads of seats on the outbound but nothing available inbound to the UK for weeks
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Send them by plane
They should make Ryanair and Easyjet to take them back home, as they would for anyone not eligible to come here, these two have made enough profits from the Eastern European market. The map of Ryanair now shows flight to the UK from EVERY airport, large or small, in Poland. Note that their little coont of a CEO has the affront to take the UK Gov't to Court for 'loss of earnings' because of the terrorist threat.
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I couldn't give a **** about the poles. Spare a thought for all the aussies who had all their barwork taken off them by the eastern europeans...
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Homeless Poles
Did anybody catch the clip on the news last night showing swathes of homeless Poles sleeping rough and inn squats in the UK?
Apparently they are not entitled to benefits until they can prove 12 full months of uninterrupted emplyment. As well , by leaving Poland, they forfeit any right to state support in Poland.
Isnt this a bit unfair? Surely Poland should be made to support their own people and not just throw them to the wolves? Why should all the poor and uneducated people from another country arrive and cease to be the problem of the country they came from
Westminster council has initiated a drive to bus the poor dears back to Poland. But with high unemplyment and no recourse to state support, what the h3ll are they going to do and whay would they want to go back?
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