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Rzeszow, Poland

Are young Polish workers robbing their country of its future?

Full story: Daily Mail

Since the European Union opened up to former Soviet bloc countries in 2004, more than 205,000 Poles have come here to work, according to official figures.

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patsy sharpe

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May 20, 2006
 
my boyfriend is polish working in liverpool he misses his country very much but through no fault off his own he had to come here to work to provied for his family in poland as there is no work for him
Saget

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Jun 1, 2006
 

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I have always wanted to be a female body builder.
Kasia Marlika

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There is no work in poland for even well qualified people it is rubbish at the moment. Maybe when all the good people leave the government might do something about it! By the way I came across a really good agency www.europerecruit.com if you are looking for a job in the UK
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patsy sharpe wrote:
my boyfriend is polish working in liverpool he misses his country very much but through no fault off his own he had to come here to work to provied for his family in poland as there is no work for him
martyn

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I completed a five year apprenticeship as a fitter welder back in 1991.since then I have worked hard and have never claimed a penny in benefits. Last Friday I was made redundant due to a downturn in orders, yet 15 polish workers kept their jobs, the whole situation stinks. I cannot fathom how all these migrant workers taking English money and sending it back to their homeland helps our economy. The whole thing is getting me down, every job I apply for I hit a brick wall as they are all staffed by polish. Don’t get me wrong, i understand why they come here and in their shoes I would do the same but the government has a duty to look after us first don’t they? Surly something needs to be done. Many more hard working British workers will find themselves in the same situation as me as the credit crunch his harder and harder. I hate the fact that I cannot support my wife and children, it really is depressing.

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martyn wrote:
I completed a five year apprenticeship as a fitter .....
Yeah, sad story that Uk OK (aka G-stringer, Vermin, Rentboy, Willy Warts, etc, etc)... but the only thing that you've ever fitted is the eye-wash protection screen to your computer before you start posting your inane comments.

Here's a quid, go and buy yourself the Daily Snail and amuse yourself quietly.
England_is_Great

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Nov 7, 2008
 
Healing Time,

You have hawk eyes; well seen & well said.

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Nov 7, 2008
 
Thanks. Unfortunately I've spent a year dealing with the low-life. But he just writhes up to the surface after every blow. Sad thing is the guy isn't daft .. he just wont accept defeat in that petty spiteful small and insignificant way of his.
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