Also the standards at our local lap dancing club have hit new heights recently.
Astra from Latvia/Poland/Slovenia or Tracey from Bristol? not much of a decision is it.
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Originally posted by DimPrawnSo why exactly are we allowing all the east europeans here if there are not enough jobs?
Think of it as a win-win scenario.
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Our local bus company 'first bus' went over to Poland to hold a recruitment fair as they had no takers when advertising in the local press, they work crap hours for crap pay and have to ferry violant abusive yoof's back and forth to the council estates... good luck to 'em.
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Originally posted by DimPrawnSo why exactly are we allowing all the east europeans here if there are not enough jobs?
I have a Polish lady cleaning my rings as I type.
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I am off to the dole to take my place in the queue before it is as long as in Heathrow...
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Guess what
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4797419.stm
Unemployment has continued to rise, with the number of people out of work increasing by 92,000 to 1.68 million between April and June.
The number of people claiming unemployment benefit rose by 2,000 to 957,000, figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) have shown.
The UK's unemployment rate was 5.5% during the quarter, up 0.3% from the previous three months.
Average earnings rose 4.3% in the year to June, up 0.2% on a monthly basis.
"The unemployment data continue to show both employment and unemployment rising as the recently improved growth in the economy is still not generating enough jobs to meet the expanding labour force," said Howard Archer, chief economist at Global Insight.
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