sorry, but while i have nowt against the poles if it's true that 15% of them are homeless since they came over and demand to be housed then it makes me angry, we have plenty of our own homeless, charity begins at home. Why should a brit be shoved down the bottom of the council list because an immigrant has nowhere else to go, he has, back home. I'm not talking about professionals but unskilled workers.
2006-09-04 10:02:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Why don't you go back to where you came from? You're ancestors were immigrants at some point unless you're Native American. I'm Polish and I find that extremely offensive. The poles have worked their asses off in this country! They worked the steelmills to create the cities like NYC and Chicago and Detroit! They worked the coal mines to heat thousands of homes! Why must you be so racist. Just because they're different doesn't mean they're still a much better people than many others! Don't judge the race! Judge the individual!
2006-09-04 11:06:12
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answered by gandalf_for_president_3rd_age 3
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No matter they haven't homes, they are working, which is more than some of the lazy indigenous British do.
You can expect to have a Polish dentist in the not so distant future. They are coming to Britain in huge numbers to fill a hole in the market (pardon the pun). I'm sure the thousands of Britains who cannot find an NHS dentist today because of the shortage, will be surely glad to have even a Polish one.
Between 300,000 and 750,000 Poles have come to the UK in the past 2 years, many of whom are dentists, doctors, carpenters, plumbers, and more. If they can provide a better service that we've got now, then watch out!
2006-09-04 10:09:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Homeless Polskis...in Norwich? Agree with Dave S - mum came over here from the Windies in 1949 and worked as a nurse (cliche I know - but true) - and certain newspapers thought it was a crime...but at no point did they ask Brits why they didn't want to do the work - and we're talking about a period when you could - as it was said - walk from one job to another in about as much time as it took to have a beer. Perhaps the reason why people are so vexed nowadays is that the days of walking from one job to another has now ended.
2006-09-04 11:43:56
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answered by Anonymous
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it fairly is totally actual, yet in all risk cyclical. With a loose Europe and loose circulation of labour, human beings come and bypass each and all of the time for the time of worldwide barriers. My modern-day journey recommend that rather some the Poles I have been given to appreciate, have now the two long previous or are making plans to return domicile. on the comparable time, others are arriving, yet not interior the comparable numbers as 4 or 5 years in the past. all of it comes right down to economics and with the flexibility to earn and save money. With the Polish financial equipment (to boot as that of Latvia and Lithuania) now growing to be strongly, with ever expanding wages, the motivation to go away is now decrease than it became, with jobs now transforming into obtainable. through fact the pound sterling has fallen dramatically against the cost of the Euro, any possible rate reductions which the eastern and important Europeans could make, have now been annoying hit, through fact the money they earn right here has fallen in value the worldwide over. Many industries on the decrease end of the salary scale, at the instant are feeling the pinch, as their workers go away and bypass back domicile. this might mean that folk from different worldwide places might yet persist with; extraordinarily from Bulgaria and Romania. There are already a truthful variety right here interior the united kingdom, and that they are frequently all precise, if a splash "stranger" of their strategies than the Poles and different North Europeans. yet another thrilling actuality, which I even have yet to be certain everybody remark approximately, is evidence of many much less continental trucks getting into the united kingdom, for the comparable financial motives. basically final 365 days, it appeared that one in 3 or 4 trucks on the line have been from Poland, the Czech Republic, Lithuania and Latvia. Now they seem to have disappeared; in all risk through fact it rather is now not financially possible. We now see the comparable previous Spanish and Dutch wagons coming over; often donning clean produce and flowers, as they constantly did. So i've got faith that it has not something to do with government spin, yet is fullyyt to do with economics, financial progression interior the former communist worldwide places, to boot through fact the autumn interior the cost of the pound sterling. meanwhile, rather some Brits are fleeing overseas to flee poverty! EDIT: IDA, not everybody is PREJUDICED against THE POLES, LATVIANS, LITHUANIANS etc. they seem to be many of the terrific human beings i've got EVER MET.
2016-11-24 21:35:03
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answered by bartelt 4
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Whoa- let's stop the crazy Daily Mail screaming here. The Polish are only doing the jobs that we don't want but we need people to do, for example bus drivers.
Some people become homeless because they expect to get a job the minute they arrive and they don't, they can't afford the coach back.
So do you want the taxpayer to foot the bill for their tickets?? I bet you don't.
2006-09-04 10:54:27
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answered by Don't Panic 4
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What homeless Polish? I've never seen one.
2006-09-04 09:53:58
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answered by Anonymous
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They are legal? I support the homeless Americans, because they belong here. Report, deport and no to Amnesty for illegal aliens.
2006-09-04 10:00:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Well If They Can't afford A home How do they Afford A ticket Home. Derrrrrrrrrrr
2006-09-04 09:57:53
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answered by thecharleslloyd 7
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If all the immigrants in America went back to their countries, we would all have to leave because of our ancestors.
2006-09-04 09:57:58
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answered by stephaniea 2
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