The Polish are legaly entitled to work here! You can't blame them for exploiting a weak immigration system. Look at the large number of British builders that worked in Europe during the 80's, we weren't complaining then. The Aussies are a different story, you try going down under, getting in to go on holiday is bad enough, let alone on a working visa. If they weren't entitled to work, then why shouldn't they be sent home? We are an island, with a limited number of resources, and if we continue to allow this wholesale influx of immigrants, we're going downhill even faster than we are already. And before you all start jumping up and down, I'm not racist, in fact I'm probably the least racist person you'll know, but I do feel we as a nation should start to take control of who is allowed into our country. If you haven't got something to offer this country by way of a skill, or an investment that will benefit the country, SORRY MATE, YOU AIN'T COMING IN! The one thing I will say is, we need to stop blaming the people who exploit our pathetic excuse for an immigration policy, and start blaming ourselves for voting in the monkeys that dictate this policy. Stand as a nation and say we'll vote in the party with the toughest policy on immigration, and watch how quickly policy changes, but we won't. We'll just sit here whinging and blaming everyone else.ian b wrote:i agree mate.It makes you sick when there are literally thousands coming here claiming benefits and these guys are actually working,it hacks me offcpwigan wrote:Had they been Polish etc etc they could have stayed![]()
I for one have no problem with the many nationalities I work with (Polish, Russian, Czech, Slovakian, Indian, Pakistani) they are just people like me, working hard to pay their bills, but speak to these people and they themselves will tell you that their countries wouldn't allow this kind of immigration to happen, so why should we?