The Goverment
Started by cardie, Apr 24 2009 08:48 PM
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#1
Posted 24 April 2009 - 08:48 PM
for anyone whos just watched the news im pretty sure ur pissed off about this
BBC NEWS | UK | Fury over Gurkha settlement plan
this country is getting worse (thanks gordon you prick)
why are they stopping pensions for the gurkha when theyve served this country for over 40 years yet they let polish in all the time that will work for peanuts
its there own fault for letting all these pissing immigrants in for so long now this countrys full of them f*****g the economy up
must say this is a very light way of me saying this i cannt be arsed getting banned till my point is made
BBC NEWS | UK | Fury over Gurkha settlement plan
this country is getting worse (thanks gordon you prick)
why are they stopping pensions for the gurkha when theyve served this country for over 40 years yet they let polish in all the time that will work for peanuts
its there own fault for letting all these pissing immigrants in for so long now this countrys full of them f*****g the economy up
must say this is a very light way of me saying this i cannt be arsed getting banned till my point is made
#3
Posted 24 April 2009 - 09:03 PM
Agree with you there mate...
I work in a warehouse and we have loads of Polish there... they are quite arrogant really and seem anti-british, which makes me wonder why the hell they come here in their droves... and now I see that the Polish are dipping into our benefits system now. Like my taxes ain't pissed up the wall enough already on lazy asbo chavs! LOL!
I bet if British people started going to Poland expecting the same we'd be told to f*ck off!!
Talking of the government it reminds me, I saw a sticker on a van the other day, it said:
"DONT STEAL - The government hates competition."
I work in a warehouse and we have loads of Polish there... they are quite arrogant really and seem anti-british, which makes me wonder why the hell they come here in their droves... and now I see that the Polish are dipping into our benefits system now. Like my taxes ain't pissed up the wall enough already on lazy asbo chavs! LOL!
I bet if British people started going to Poland expecting the same we'd be told to f*ck off!!
Talking of the government it reminds me, I saw a sticker on a van the other day, it said:
"DONT STEAL - The government hates competition."
hello!
#4
Posted 25 April 2009 - 03:38 AM
for anyone whos just watched the news im pretty sure ur pissed off about this
BBC NEWS | UK | Fury over Gurkha settlement plan
this country is getting worse (thanks gordon you prick)
why are they stopping pensions for the gurkha when theyve served this country for over 40 years yet they let polish in all the time that will work for peanuts
You answered your own question there. They will take any work they can get their hands on and usually, it's jobs that your average UK citizen says he won't even get out of bed for the money they pay. With millions on the dole, and thousands of migrant workers still entering the country, there must still be jobs out there. But the British are too lazy and bone-idle to do these lower paid jobs.
It also has a detrimental effect on our wages here too. Before migrant workers, bosses had to tempt workers to their business. And this was via the quality of the wages. In short, these bosses would have to pay that little bit more to secure UK workers. But now they can coin it in by giving the jobs to legal migrants at the bare minimum wage. Infact, I'm not 100% clued up on employment laws these days but I'm sure these workers can be paid less than the minimum wage as they are not UK citizens so are exempt from UK wages law. Of course, this makes the bosses richer, and thus the ruling party that supports these policies gain a financial supporter as this boss is more liable to give funds to help secure the ruling party for as long as they can. I'm sure Labour know the public opinion of migrant workers but don't give a toss as it fills a hole employment wise and probably keeps the CBI and other business bodies off their backs.
Around here, theres factories that have almost 100% migrant workers. They obviously do a good job and no doubt these workers will work side by side with UK workers doing the same work for the same money. So these migrant workers definitely won't feel like some sort of underclass.
Theres supposedly thousands of skilled migrant workers heading over here to make an assult on so called middle income jobs. Doctors, nurses, dentists, electricians, plumbers ect..., this is where things get scary as they will take considerably less in wages (still a fortune by their standards), but employers get pretty good value for money so in future, may favour migrant workers over UK workers in good jobs because they can save money.
its there own fault for letting all these pissing immigrants in for so long now this countrys full of them f*****g the economy up
must say this is a very light way of me saying this i cannt be arsed getting banned till my point is made
Nothing wrong in venting your feelings. I've no idea why you think you'll be banned. Although I will say that posting here, you'll only get replies from others agreeing or disagreeing. So you are only gauging other peoples opinions on the matter. Your point is made. But you won't change whats going on by posting here. You need to use your vote wisely at the next election.
#5
Posted 25 April 2009 - 09:43 AM
you won't change whats going on by posting here. You need to use your vote wisely at the next election.
he'll be able to vote in a few years when he's old enough
#6
Posted 25 April 2009 - 10:58 AM
If letting the general public vote for a new government actually made any difference, then we wouldn't be allowd to do it.
Where you came from, is gone.
Where you thought you were going, was never there.
And where you're at right now, aint no good, unless you can get away from it.
Where you thought you were going, was never there.
And where you're at right now, aint no good, unless you can get away from it.
#7
Posted 25 April 2009 - 02:02 PM
wot does gurkhas mean ? 
i agree with lettin them imigrints in tho i get well annoyed over them taking are houses jobs everything! this country is not great anymore just britain...
i agree with lettin them imigrints in tho i get well annoyed over them taking are houses jobs everything! this country is not great anymore just britain...
#8
Posted 25 April 2009 - 06:03 PM
BBC NEWS | UK | Who are the Gurkhas?
This link should give you a bit of background about 'Ghurkas'
I think we need to increase the number of Polish immigrants coming over here. There is some pretty good talent amongst the females. More Polish immigrants please.
This link should give you a bit of background about 'Ghurkas'
I think we need to increase the number of Polish immigrants coming over here. There is some pretty good talent amongst the females. More Polish immigrants please.
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#9
Posted 26 April 2009 - 07:49 AM
In reply to the Polish comment.
All the Polish I have met, are very polite and well mannered. However they do go around in groups, and only one will be any good at speaking English.
At the shop where i work, they buy items with out haggling or spending hours looking at an item. The Africans and Asians on the other hand..........
If I was an employer I wouldn't have a problem if their English was up to scratch.
All the Polish I have met, are very polite and well mannered. However they do go around in groups, and only one will be any good at speaking English.
At the shop where i work, they buy items with out haggling or spending hours looking at an item. The Africans and Asians on the other hand..........
If I was an employer I wouldn't have a problem if their English was up to scratch.
Player three it's YOU!
#10
Posted 26 April 2009 - 08:02 AM
If letting the general public vote for a new government actually made any difference, then we wouldn't be allowd to do it.
How does the UK get a government that the majority of voters voted for? It's impossible. How can a party rule over the UK when almost 60% of the voting population that actually voted, didn't vote for them.
We've had minority rule here for decades if not centuries. At least in the US, you vote for one party or the other, Republican or Democrat.
#11
Posted 26 April 2009 - 08:05 AM
the polish that i know are very hard workers, am talking about the polish at hunstanton who work at the pier as floorwalkers and cashiers. the 2 polish female blonde's who work in the cashbox are corkers
#12
Posted 26 April 2009 - 09:16 AM
they may be polite but we dont need them here we need work for uk people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#13
Posted 29 April 2009 - 07:35 PM
I agree 100% Alth, I mean Cardie.....
I think the 'rulers' really know now they screwed up!
Government Defeated Over Gurkhas By 21 Votes | Politics | Sky News
WE OWE!
I think the 'rulers' really know now they screwed up!
Government Defeated Over Gurkhas By 21 Votes | Politics | Sky News
More than 200,000 Gurkhas fought for the Allies during the First and Second World Wars, with 43,000 giving their lives.
The Gurkha motto is "Better to die than be a coward".
WE OWE!
#14
Guest_barcrest junky_*
Posted 29 April 2009 - 08:50 PM
I am pleased the government lost the vote. It sends a powerful message they are losing their right to govern.
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#15
Guest_barcrest junky_*
Posted 29 April 2009 - 09:09 PM
I agree 100% Alth, I mean Cardie.....
Is Cardie really Alth?
#16
Posted 30 April 2009 - 03:33 PM
It is all THATCHER'S fault...
#17
Posted 30 April 2009 - 05:47 PM
It is all THATCHER'S fault...
To be honest, I personally reckon she has some influence on how things pan out today here in the UK. Once, the UK took shite from nobody. If our jobs were at risk, we'd kick up a fuss about it. Yes, strikes and things cause problems but the ability of one man to fight his corner, and to gain support from others to the extent that it brings a problem to the media and the masses is the one thing that made this country.
Today, we have in place a state where people are scared to stand up for themselves. To pause for a second and make a stand against the wrongs of society. Margeret Thatcher killed the ability for the man in the street to stand up and demand what is right. Today, we are dictated to, shit on, taxed to the hilt, robbed of our jobs, our assets sold to foreign countries, and forced to accept a second rate society. We have a state where we can no longer stand up for ourselves. If we do, we are booted from our jobs, kicked out of our homes, and black listed from future opportunities. We are destined to eat shite. In our 'like it or lump it' state.
Wheres 'Citizen Smith' when you need him? Probably now a simple obedient sheep working away in Tooting. Where's the 'Power to the People' now?
#18
Posted 30 April 2009 - 07:37 PM
Wheres 'Citizen Smith' when you need him? Probably now a simple obedient sheep working away in Tooting. Where's the 'Power to the People' now?
Now you are obviously referring to 'Labour' not 'New Labour' who are Tories in Red suits am I correct?
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I have written 4 replies to this thread and decided not to post in case it was misread.
Basically I am lucky never to have been unemployed that I am so grateful for (bar for 2 days when I was told "keep the Two weeks we sent you" from the dole!).....I gladly pay my stamp for my genuine Country folk....but the spungers can go screw....especially as they laugh at people like me as they raise from there much needed beauty sleep at midday...
ok lets pay the scum who take the piss, and say balls to the guys that put their neck on the line for US!.....something really is wrong somewhere!
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