Poll: The EU Referendum: What Will You Vote? (New Poll)

Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?


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Do you never shop at your local polish store?

:rolleyes:


We need to exit before the living wage kicks in and acts like an even bigger draw to the E. European countries like Romania where the average monthly wage is sub $200.
 
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A host of social benefits ? really, what an astounding statement.

Tell me how the Roma gypsy beggars/thieves enrich me ?

Because that's the only type of eastern european that comes here :rolleyes:

And why on earth would anybody not Eastern European set foot in any Polish shop ?

What a moronic thing to say and shows how small minded you are. I'm white english and go into plenty of polish shops, why wouldn't I? :confused:
 
What a moronic thing to say and shows how small minded you are. I'm white english and I go into plenty of polish shops, why wouldn't I? :confused:

Why do you use Polish shops?

Unless there's literally nothing else, and you specifically wanted a Polish item, then it's just strange.
 
Why do you use Polish shops?

Unless there's literally nothing else, and you specifically wanted a Polish item, then it's just strange.

Its a shop....why is it strange I would shop in it? :D

It's no different to popping in any corner shop and yes sometimes I do want specific Polish items and they have a better (and cheaper) selection of beers.
 
the cost of policing this will be a nightmare, whats to stop everyone saying their kids are domiciled in countries paying even more benefit than we do, our systems arent all linked, would be an admin nightmare.

Why the national country of the child cant pay the benefit is beyond me
 
Under Dave's dodgy deal, some EU migrants to this country will actually get more in benefits that British people.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-benefit-parents-children-living-Britain.html

omg....what a way to spin it....you can't have it both ways, if you want to pay CB @ 5% of the average wage of their home country instead of 5% of our average wage (that's how it's to be calculated) - Yay, less CB to all those poor countries, then obviously it's going to be higher for those (few - like Switzerland) countries that have a higher wage/benefit system.

And those people could hardly be accused of being economic migrants then could they, if they were getting more benefit from being at home...
 
What a moronic thing to say and shows how small minded you are. I'm white english and go into plenty of polish shops, why wouldn't I? :confused:

I'm not a moron actually, but I imagine if you had a poll about how often white English like yourself shop in Polish shops it wouldn't even register.
English shopping in Polish shops is very weird.

Do you intreact with the Roma gypsy beggars/thieves to enrich your culture.
 
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Why do you use Polish shops?

Unless there's literally nothing else, and you specifically wanted a Polish item, then it's just strange.

The generation of south Asians that ran newsagents are retiring. Their sons and daughters don't want to work long hours for little money. Around where I live, eastern Europeans have been the ones taking over the shops. Without them, the shops would almost certainly close.

Also: Tyskie.
 
Why would we NEED a free trade agreement with the Eastern European states? How much of our GP is utterly dependent on that existing?
Do you not understand how the EU works, after all this time?

The eastern european states in the EU, are the EU. They vote as a block.
 
I'm not a moron actually, but I imagine if you had a poll about how often white English like yourself shop in Polish shops it wouldn't even register.
English shopping in Polish shops is very weird.
What a bizarre thing to say/think. Truly bizarre.
 
I'm not a moron actually, but I imagine if you had a poll about how often white English like yourself shop in Polish shops it wouldn't even register.

I didn't say you were a moron, I said it was a moronic thing to say and you can imagine all you like but since that's coming from your obviously prejudiced view point, it's hardly proven fact is it.

English shopping in Polish shops is very weird.

:D

I find your attitude very weird and all the people I know wouldn't think anything of popping in to get some Kabonos or Tyskie or cigarettes or you know....anything else a corner shop sells....
 
The generation of south Asians that ran newsagents are retiring. Their sons and daughters don't want to work long hours for little money. Around where I live, eastern Europeans have been the ones taking over the shops. Without them, the shops would almost certainly close.

Also: Tyskie.

I live in an area with little immigration (I just don't feel the need to be culturally enriched), it's true that more newsagents are closing down but that's because fewer people are buying newspapers and cigarettes these days. The shops aren't disappearing though, they're often converted into grocery convenience stores. Something tells me that if it wasn't the Eastern Europeans buying the shops someone else would be, retail space in London is not going to be vacant for very long.
 
Do you intreact with the Roma gypsy beggars/thieves to enrich your culture.

No, but I don't interact with the english beggars and thieves either :confused:

But I do interact with my best friends romanian wife....and you know what, I've been out to Romania a few times due to that, and it has totally expanded and enriched my life by visiting other countries (and having someone who speaks the lingo helps enormously)
 
Migrants also bring a host of social benefits. Or do you not eat Pizza, Kebab, Chinese and Indian? Do you never shop at your local polish store? People from other countries enrich our culture with their own.

If flavoursome foreign fast food (Of questionable health benefit) is the best you can think of then I think the dis-benefits of mass migration outweigh the benefits by many orders of magnitude.

I think it's quite telling that support for immigration is highest in the areas with the highest levels of immigration and lowest in the areas with the lowest levels of immigration (and, no, the relative levels of actual immigrants are nowhere near high enough to explain this difference). It's almost like opinions against immigration aren't informed by actual experiences of immigration.

Isnt that like going to a Football match and asking people whether or not they like football?

All the people who didn't approve of mass migration would already have left (Or been actively moved out like the GLC did to the east end during the 60's and 70's to make room for the new arrivals. SW Surrey has many GLC council estates that were built at that time for the "Ethnicly Cleansed" to be "Resettled" in)
 
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