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Old 16-03-2009, 04:32 PM #76
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Yes Tom
good points
Legal Workers are fine.

But this French Problem Loaded onto us
is wrong.
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Damn those french-y fiends! It's all some plot to take over the UK so they can take our frogs I bet! You'll hear about it in the Daily Mail soon, we'll all be speaking french and Girls Aloud will be no more!


Yes the Poxy French Port Police
Please escort yourself out of my joke please.
lol. nice one
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"Read my post again" ...mahahah nah
ummmm .....pass, once is enough.
Your ignoring the economic stimulus that both the left and the right agree is down to immigration. Western countries don't have immigration intakes solely out of kindness... they do it because it makes economic sense. You don't seem to understand that Tom... it's a point that keep has to repeatedly be made to you. This is a point both sides of politics agree on. The rest of your argument seems to have again emerge from your @rse. eg "employers like you to have lived in the UK for 3 years and prior experience". This is incredibly racist Tom because hidden in there is the implication that immigrant while in their own countries did nothing in the way of work...you imply they have no experience. Please don't stupidly reply with your usual " where did I say" boll*cks. "Immigrants have no experience and WE will have to pay for thme via a tax dollars" is what anyone would infer from your scribbling. Where are you getting your info from? a British National Party newsletter?
I love your little interpretations of my posts, they make me laugh.

I'm not ignoring the facts on immigration, I know they boost the economy but only when in work. All I am saying is there is no point in people migrating to the UK if they have no job and nowhere to live. So this means if they do migrate and can't find a job (which is happening a lot in these economic times), then they just become another burden in terms of taxes. If they are all set up for work over here and have found somewhere to live then good for them, I wish them luck. But when there is a housing shortage and a job shortage, should we really be willing to accept more migrant workers from other countries when there are people here, in their own country, who currently need work and somewhere to live?

And the thing about employment isn't racist and realistic. You are more likely to get a job if you have a valid UK address and have lived in the UK for three or more years and you have at least 2 valid references from past employers. Now if its a migrant worker then its fine if these references are from a country you can communicate with, but not fine if there are language barriers in the way and for that reason you'll probably be rejected a job. This is what I meant by experience (although I worded it a little wrong). It isn't racist, its just more practical because employers want to know what a potential employee is like before making the right decision. And no, it isn't from a BNP letter, this is from every day work life because believe it or not, I work in recruitment so deal with this kind of thing all the time. You look for the best person for the job regardless of where they are from etc so if a British person has all of the relevant information over a Lithuanian then they are obviously going to get the job and vice versa.

Can't wait to hear your interpretation of this post although it will probably be pretty childish in it somewhere like the rest of your posts are.
I'm childish?.... your the guy that peppers his posts with cute emoticons like 4 year old and describes other points of view as "little interpretations....you make me laugh, a pity you!!!"... but I'm childish? Just argue your points mate..... and don't just repeat all your old points from your last post. There are NO new ideas here except your backpeddeling when you implied immigrants have zero experience.

Oh the only other point of interest here was the revelation that YOU work in recruitment?!!! feel sorry for any one with a "foreign" sounding name who lands you as their recruitment officer.
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I think Ross was sighing at the OP calling the UK "England" and therefore (perhaps unintentionally) ignoring Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland - indeed Ross is Welsh so that would make sense

I agree with ange7 (first time for everything, it seems!) really. If these people are willing to come here and work, whilst lazy British people continue to sit on their arses and do nothing, then fair enough.

It's a win-win situation; the immigrants get work, our economy is boosted as a result. The only criticisms are either the ignorant war-cries of xenophobes, or naive people who think that these people are stealing our jobs.

This makes me ashamed to be British.
oh Picto..we agree on lots of stuff...except your choice of mates.
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Immigrants create jobs, they are consumers, they need to eat, buy clothes, buy products etc... just like any other citizen. They obviously take a job but they create jobs too.

Bang On Right Ange
that why Down Under is Massive place
that these French Illegals
can start over.

Life In The City.
if I'm bang on right then why do you fear these people called (spooky voice) immigrants? They stimulate the economy whether it's in a recession or not. There's an argument for slowing immigration if the country into which they go is particularly racist and retarded there by lessening any possible social unrest. Is that the argument you 3 (Arista, Andyman and Tom) are trying your best to make?
For the record.. I agree with immigration! Tis the foundation of this nation, and many other nations! In fact, immigration is part of human nature and will continue to be so...
lol...your a stirrer
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GMTV has a report on how they sneak under Lorrys
and hold on ,now
on a Dangerous Illegal trip to England.
They have nothing to lose.


Why are the Poxy French Police not Electronic Tagging them
It seems they are happy
they Illegally enter the UK.


Sign Of The Times.
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"Read my post again" ...mahahah nah
ummmm .....pass, once is enough.
Your ignoring the economic stimulus that both the left and the right agree is down to immigration. Western countries don't have immigration intakes solely out of kindness... they do it because it makes economic sense. You don't seem to understand that Tom... it's a point that keep has to repeatedly be made to you. This is a point both sides of politics agree on. The rest of your argument seems to have again emerge from your @rse. eg "employers like you to have lived in the UK for 3 years and prior experience". This is incredibly racist Tom because hidden in there is the implication that immigrant while in their own countries did nothing in the way of work...you imply they have no experience. Please don't stupidly reply with your usual " where did I say" boll*cks. "Immigrants have no experience and WE will have to pay for thme via a tax dollars" is what anyone would infer from your scribbling. Where are you getting your info from? a British National Party newsletter?
I love your little interpretations of my posts, they make me laugh.

I'm not ignoring the facts on immigration, I know they boost the economy but only when in work. All I am saying is there is no point in people migrating to the UK if they have no job and nowhere to live. So this means if they do migrate and can't find a job (which is happening a lot in these economic times), then they just become another burden in terms of taxes. If they are all set up for work over here and have found somewhere to live then good for them, I wish them luck. But when there is a housing shortage and a job shortage, should we really be willing to accept more migrant workers from other countries when there are people here, in their own country, who currently need work and somewhere to live?

And the thing about employment isn't racist and realistic. You are more likely to get a job if you have a valid UK address and have lived in the UK for three or more years and you have at least 2 valid references from past employers. Now if its a migrant worker then its fine if these references are from a country you can communicate with, but not fine if there are language barriers in the way and for that reason you'll probably be rejected a job. This is what I meant by experience (although I worded it a little wrong). It isn't racist, its just more practical because employers want to know what a potential employee is like before making the right decision. And no, it isn't from a BNP letter, this is from every day work life because believe it or not, I work in recruitment so deal with this kind of thing all the time. You look for the best person for the job regardless of where they are from etc so if a British person has all of the relevant information over a Lithuanian then they are obviously going to get the job and vice versa.

Can't wait to hear your interpretation of this post although it will probably be pretty childish in it somewhere like the rest of your posts are.
I'm childish?.... your the guy that peppers his posts with cute emoticons like 4 year old and describes other points of view as "little interpretations....you make me laugh, a pity you!!!"... but I'm childish? Just argue your points mate..... and don't just repeat all your old points from your last post. There are NO new ideas here except your backpeddeling when you implied immigrants have zero experience.

Oh the only other point of interest here was the revelation that YOU work in recruitment?!!! feel sorry for any one with a "foreign" sounding name who lands you as their recruitment officer.
There are new points you probably just didn't bother to read them as usual and just picked out the bits that suit your argument, or twist them to fit. I describe your takes on my posts as little interpretations, not your opinions so when you're going to make accusations at least make them properly! Also I might put loads of emoticons in my posts making them look like a four year old has written them but at least I can use spelling, grammar and punctuation properly whic makes your posts look like a kid has written them. Finally, I do argue my points but you don't seem to be bothered arguing back without some petty remarks or twisting what I'm saying, and that post just says everything that you commented on one thing that I said and the rest was just having a go, and even that one thing was still a sly dig.
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It is another world Down Under , Tom
Ange loves a debate.


Be great if the Illegals in France get
to live in that massive nation
Down Under.
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"Read my post again" ...mahahah nah
ummmm .....pass, once is enough.
Your ignoring the economic stimulus that both the left and the right agree is down to immigration. Western countries don't have immigration intakes solely out of kindness... they do it because it makes economic sense. You don't seem to understand that Tom... it's a point that keep has to repeatedly be made to you. This is a point both sides of politics agree on. The rest of your argument seems to have again emerge from your @rse. eg "employers like you to have lived in the UK for 3 years and prior experience". This is incredibly racist Tom because hidden in there is the implication that immigrant while in their own countries did nothing in the way of work...you imply they have no experience. Please don't stupidly reply with your usual " where did I say" boll*cks. "Immigrants have no experience and WE will have to pay for thme via a tax dollars" is what anyone would infer from your scribbling. Where are you getting your info from? a British National Party newsletter?
I love your little interpretations of my posts, they make me laugh.

I'm not ignoring the facts on immigration, I know they boost the economy but only when in work. All I am saying is there is no point in people migrating to the UK if they have no job and nowhere to live. So this means if they do migrate and can't find a job (which is happening a lot in these economic times), then they just become another burden in terms of taxes. If they are all set up for work over here and have found somewhere to live then good for them, I wish them luck. But when there is a housing shortage and a job shortage, should we really be willing to accept more migrant workers from other countries when there are people here, in their own country, who currently need work and somewhere to live?

And the thing about employment isn't racist and realistic. You are more likely to get a job if you have a valid UK address and have lived in the UK for three or more years and you have at least 2 valid references from past employers. Now if its a migrant worker then its fine if these references are from a country you can communicate with, but not fine if there are language barriers in the way and for that reason you'll probably be rejected a job. This is what I meant by experience (although I worded it a little wrong). It isn't racist, its just more practical because employers want to know what a potential employee is like before making the right decision. And no, it isn't from a BNP letter, this is from every day work life because believe it or not, I work in recruitment so deal with this kind of thing all the time. You look for the best person for the job regardless of where they are from etc so if a British person has all of the relevant information over a Lithuanian then they are obviously going to get the job and vice versa.

Can't wait to hear your interpretation of this post although it will probably be pretty childish in it somewhere like the rest of your posts are.
I'm childish?.... your the guy that peppers his posts with cute emoticons like 4 year old and describes other points of view as "little interpretations....you make me laugh, a pity you!!!"... but I'm childish? Just argue your points mate..... and don't just repeat all your old points from your last post. There are NO new ideas here except your backpeddeling when you implied immigrants have zero experience.

Oh the only other point of interest here was the revelation that YOU work in recruitment?!!! feel sorry for any one with a "foreign" sounding name who lands you as their recruitment officer.
There are new points you probably just didn't bother to read them as usual and just picked out the bits that suit your argument, or twist them to fit. I describe your takes on my posts as little interpretations, not your opinions so when you're going to make accusations at least make them properly! Also I might put loads of emoticons in my posts making them look like a four year old has written them but at least I can use spelling, grammar and punctuation properly whic makes your posts look like a kid has written them. Finally, I do argue my points but you don't seem to be bothered arguing back without some petty remarks or twisting what I'm saying, and that post just says everything that you commented on one thing that I said and the rest was just having a go, and even that one thing was still a sly dig.
"I can use spelling, grammar and punctuation properly whic makes your posts look like a kid"
..... whic? ... mahaha...am I dreaming you?
dude stick to your emoticons
look... they miss you!
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Yeah, something I can do you can't

... until you get to the typo
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Lol at Ange7 and Tom. You guys are really going at it. Its quite entertaining1
At least nobody is throwing insults around! Anyways, I am with Ange7 by the way. Booo Tom!!!

Anyways, Arista, tu racontes ta vie. Tais toi. Les francais n'ont rien a foutre de votre Angleterre pourrie. Et je pense qu'ils traitent leurs immigrants bien mieux que vous!
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LOL to be honest I've forgotten what we're even talking about its just me and ange attempting to score points off eachother
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Anyways, Arista, tu racontes ta vie. Tais toi. Les francais n'ont rien a foutre de votre Angleterre pourrie. Et je pense qu'ils traitent leurs immigrants bien mieux que vous!
Tellement vrai ce que tu racontes mec.

I can't say d-i-s because it's changed into ' the word this'. But you get what I mean.
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Stay on topic guys.

Bang On Right Andyman.


The French Police are not helping us in England.
Letting Illegals sneak under Lorrys and hold on
now.


Bollocks to them.
We do not Need the French.
We do not Need Euro.
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Todays Daily Express

http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/89904

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...cle2326382.ece

"French ministers rejected a plan for
a new detention centre in Calais
for those caught trying to sneak into Britain."


This is just Wrong
The French Police not doing anthing to Stop these
Illegals getting into the UK.

They are finding New ways to sneak in
like hanging under the Lorry,
life and death options
but they still want the Illegal work
in Our Nation.

We are in the Euro
but you would not think so
the way the Poxy French Ministers are.


Sign Of The Times.
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Yes Ange
a Tiny Micro Chip in every Illegal
will mean we know who they are
and what nation we can return them to.


It is the best way forward.






The Digital tracking Chip is so small
it would not be a problen to inject
into a Illegals body.
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will mean we know who they are
and what nation we can return them to.


It is the best way forward.






The Digital tracking Chip is so small
it would not be a problen to inject
into a Illegals body.
Arista, unless you want to be seen as a total nutter, I suggest that you move off of that suggestion.
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The Doorman shows his face.
He is paid around Ł500 by each
illegal immigrant to help sneak
them into Britain

He gives a signal and
in seconds a mob of Illegal migrants
are scrambling to get inside the truck


If these all had ID chips
we would get to them faster.

Ł500 a Illegal
no wonder he takes so many.

Police need to Lock this Criminal up.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...n-lorries.html
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Arista, unless you want to be seen as a total nutter, I suggest that you move off of that suggestion.

You have a better idea to solve this mess?
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Arista, unless you want to be seen as a total nutter, I suggest that you move off of that suggestion.

You have a better idea to solve this mess?
Honey, 1984 tactics, DO NOT WORK. You're calling for a nanny government to be allowed to track people with implanted devices. Learn from history, son. That's fascism, Soviet style. You can't start doing that to human beings. Enforcing the law is an entirely different matter.

You'll soon have government installing cameras into everyone's homes to ensure that the law is never broken.
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Arista, unless you want to be seen as a total nutter, I suggest that you move off of that suggestion.

You have a better idea to solve this mess?
Honey, 1984 tactics, DO NOT WORK. You're calling for a nanny government to be allowed to track people with implanted devices. Learn from history, son. That's fascism, Soviet style. You can't start doing that to human beings. Enforcing the law is an entirely different matter.

You'll soon have government installing cameras into everyone's homes to ensure that the law is never broken.

It would be a Revolution in clean up.
This is all new tech
you can not say it will not work.
This has not been done like this yet.
There is no Results yet.

Why would you have cameras in your home,
that is nothing at all to do with catching Illegals

It works well for the RSPCA
so we need to solve this.
The Human Micro Chip
works even better and
can be picked up outside
of a Lorry.

This is a Clever Solution
No Nazi's , No Fascists
just High Tech tiny micro chips
that can not harm you.
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http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/91372

"The scale of Britain’s Illegal migrants
crisis was laid bare last night with
start ling figures showing the number
of migrants here rocketed by
more than a million in four years."


It is getting worse under New Labour.

Sign Of The Times.
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Escape bid: An Afghan man and teenage boy
were discovered at the Hammersley Barracks
as they emerged from the hold of a bus


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-soldiers.html


Another way to Sneak into the UK
and cost us.
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