goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
cynic
- 06 Feb 2013 08:38
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what does this caravan of vagrants know about shrewsbury that no one else does? ...... perhaps they're going to annexe the school! ...... or perhaps they're all going to be drowned in the severn after a good tea
where on earth does MrT get all this trash and tripe?
TANKER
- 06 Feb 2013 08:39
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the bedroom tax is to get the homes for migrants with big familys and force the people out of there council houses .
get ready to put bars at your windows and doors n germany they have clubbed
together and employed security guards to protect there homes hundreds of them
it is not safe to go out at night .
you have been warned bythe germany government but the uk gov are not assing on the info
TANKER
- 06 Feb 2013 08:41
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because he has a close family member working in the .... .......
cynic you must be a migrant that lived off the back of others
cynic
- 06 Feb 2013 08:44
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of course i am ..... except when my grandparents fled the pogroms in poland at the end of 19th century, there was no state aid or benefits ...... you really are such a preposterous idiot ...... does anyone even in your own family take you seriously? ..... sure as hell no one here does
TANKER
- 06 Feb 2013 08:44
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Cities in Germany have warned that ‘social peace’ there is at risk due to an influx of economic migrants from Bulgaria and Romania.
In a stark warning to the UK, reports tell of an epidemic of illegal working, chaos in schools because so many children can’t speak German, and an alarming increase in organised crime since the migrants arrived.
Dortmund, Hanover, Berlin and Hamburg say they are struggling to absorb a six-fold increase in economic migration from the two countries since 2006.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2273799/Is-future-Britain-German-cities-plead-help-Berlin-social-peace-threatened-large-number-Romanian-Bulgarian-immigrants.html#ixzz2K6gCGPuC
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cynic
- 06 Feb 2013 08:46
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ah, the daily mail, that fine source of unadulterated truth .... rather like the daily sport!
TANKER
- 06 Feb 2013 08:47
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yes cynic run instead of fighting for what you believe in
thank the english for not running and fighting .
i will fight for my country but buffons like you are just cowards
TANKER
- 06 Feb 2013 08:48
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hitler took poland ad the chec because they turned the other cheek
thank god therest of the world did not
skinny
- 06 Feb 2013 08:51
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Tip toes back out of the room and closes the door quietly and locks it.....................
TANKER
- 06 Feb 2013 08:51
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Bulgarians and Romanians who come to Britain from January 1, 2014, will be eligible for most benefits if they have work, are self-employed or seeking a job, have an address and intend to stay.
They would be means tested, but could get: Jobseeker’s allowance, housing benefit, working tax credits, incapacity benefit, disability living allowance, income support and child benefit.
Germany: Immigrants can claim child benefit until the child is 18, or 25 if still in education.
It is £160 per month for each of the first two children, £165 for the third and £187 for each subsequent one.
A scheme barring EU citizens from jobless benefits until they have worked in Germany for a year is being legally challenged.
Romania and Bulgaria: The only government welfare payments are child benefit, which is £3.50 per youngster per week in Bulgaria and £3.69 in Romania.
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Councillor Nickie Aitken said: ‘We need some firm answers from the Government both on numbers and whether we can expect any extra help for bulging school rolls and housing services already squeezed to the maximum.’
Romania and Bulgaria joined the EU in 2007 but under ‘transitional controls’, most low-skilled workers have continued to require permission to come to the UK.
From January 1, almost 30million Romanians and Bulgarians will be entitled to live and work freely in the UK. Ministers won’t put an estimate on how many will travel here but the campaign group Migrationwatch says it could be as many as 70,000 a year.
Officially, there are 42,000 Bulgarians in the UK, but unofficially it could be up to 80,000. There are also thought to be 93,000 Romanians already here.
In Germany there are more than 90,000 Bulgarians and 159,000 Romanians. They are not allowed to work legally until January 1, as in Britain. But they can stay under EU rules if they declare themselves to be ‘self-employed’.
However the report by the German cities says:
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2273799/Is-future-Britain-German-cities-plead-help-Berlin-social-peace-threatened-large-number-Romanian-Bulgarian-immigrants.html#ixzz2K6hwaZbv
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cynic
- 06 Feb 2013 08:54
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oh you total ignoramus .... what on earth do you know (about anything)? ...... at least go and read your history of WW2 and inter alia the contribution of the poles ...... you may actually learn something, though it's doubtful
TANKER
- 06 Feb 2013 08:56
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more brittish soldiers were killed via polish quislings
TANKER
- 06 Feb 2013 08:57
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only cowards run that is fact why did your familynot fight for your country
my father died fighting he was a pilot
TANKER
- 06 Feb 2013 08:59
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cynic are now ignoring you
let the posts decide if they want to be over run in the uk
to me it does not matter has in a few years i will be dead
TANKER
- 06 Feb 2013 09:02
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A report by the German Association of Cities recounts problems of illegal working, schoolchildren being unable to speak German and a rise in organised crime since the migrants arrived.
Berlin, Hamburg, Dortmund and Hanover have seen a six-fold increase in economic migration from the two countries since 2006, which they say has left them struggling to cope.
The report says cities are facing “significant costs as a result of this poverty migration”.
It calls on Chancellor Angela Merkel to provide financial assistance to help them deal with the strain under which the migration is putting them, the Daily Mail reported.
“The social balance and social peace is extremely endangered,” the report says.
from the telegraph
cynic
- 06 Feb 2013 09:27
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my father was in the merchant navy as it happens
one father-in-law (have been married twice) was in the intelligence corps, while the other ran a factory manufacturing bomb-aiming sights and other secret but related devices
have you started reading your history yet? ...... seemingly not
quislings were norwegian
the polish forces as a whole are considered to have been the 4th largest allied army in europe
goldfinger
- 06 Feb 2013 09:42
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Just my type of thing on austerity. Very interesting reading....and ho....think on maths is an easy 'A' level....LOL.
http://www.ceps.eu/system/files/article/2012/06/Article%20Gros%20and%20Maurer.pdf
Fred1new
- 06 Feb 2013 09:50
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Tanker,
As a believer in efficiency, why wait a few years?
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The forecasted “unrest” in Germany is possibly due to “rising” unemployment, with stalling economic growth and investment.
“Fascist” elements in society always like “scapegoats” to “finger” and blame for their own “failings”.
To a certain degree, that is what is happening throughout much of Europe at the moment, rather than a concerted address of the failure of the economic and cultural systems being operated within those countries.
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Fauxpage and UKIP are “breeding” on those “ blame assumptions” and their inwardly looking followers are swallowing and broadcasting them.
I wonder what colour UKIP will pick for their shirts.
Black and brown shirts seem to be coming back into fashion.
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Cynic,
A short time ago, you suggested one of the powers you might like to see repatriated from EU was that relating to fishing.
The EU must have heard you.
Interesting article, but for me shows the necessity of EU in the “modern” day.
That for me is why the EU legislative system is necessary and why we need it, for without "negotiations" chaos will rule.
We could of course go back to the 30s and 40s.
Euro MPs to hold crucial vote on fishing reform
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-21341556
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(Also, interesting to look at the devaluation of Sterling (or the pound in your pocket) over the last few months.)
cynic
- 06 Feb 2013 09:55
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currencies fluctuate the whole time, sometimes wildly
eu and fishing regulation enforcement? ...... don't make me laugh!
btw, you're decades wrong! ..... try mid 70s
Fred1new
- 06 Feb 2013 10:32
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Cynic,
Did you read the article?