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Don't we all?
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http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/90592 /Migrants-want-our-rights
Mohammed Zaid, 31, said: "We all want this � to have a better life in England. "I want to live in peace and have a nice house and a job."
Don't we all Mr Zaid? But this is our country, and we have paid into the system.
So I am afraid you and your pals must learn to take a back seat, go away and find another country to sponge off.
Mohammed Zaid, 31, said: "We all want this � to have a better life in England. "I want to live in peace and have a nice house and a job."
Don't we all Mr Zaid? But this is our country, and we have paid into the system.
So I am afraid you and your pals must learn to take a back seat, go away and find another country to sponge off.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you lived abroad would'nt you want to go to where the best place was a s a whole package to take your family and "start your new life" I know i would.Just remember this country was built on the blood,sweat and tears of immigrants aog,when our own countrymen said the work that the immigrants were doing was "below us"
Yes fullmoon, you would want the nicest of places to live if you went to live in another country, the operative word being you went to live there and did not enter illegally, nor would you expect the Goverment of your chosen country to support you and give you something which you have never contributed to in the first place!!!
I have to agree fully with you BOO on the lazy white trash (my words) that we breed here, not all immigrants are spongers as we know, I will give you an intantance.
An Iranian couple live next door to a friend of mine, he has been here for 14 years or more, his wife is a lot younger and I think it could have been an arranged marriage, they have one child, they are so polite when I see them, the guy works full time in the Dentistry profession while the girl wants to get a job too, I helped her by ringing my local authority to see if she could qualify for a college course in English language, their first question to me was "Is she seeking asylum?" errr....no, Oh well I am afraid she will have to go on a waiting list and she will have to pay for child care, these places are RESERVED for asylum seekers....sorry!!!!
this young lady genuinley wants to give back.
An Iranian couple live next door to a friend of mine, he has been here for 14 years or more, his wife is a lot younger and I think it could have been an arranged marriage, they have one child, they are so polite when I see them, the guy works full time in the Dentistry profession while the girl wants to get a job too, I helped her by ringing my local authority to see if she could qualify for a college course in English language, their first question to me was "Is she seeking asylum?" errr....no, Oh well I am afraid she will have to go on a waiting list and she will have to pay for child care, these places are RESERVED for asylum seekers....sorry!!!!
this young lady genuinley wants to give back.
FullMoonLoon
If you lived abroad would'nt you want to go to where the best place was a s a whole package
Yes maybe but I don't live abroad, I live in England and knowing the way this country is turning out, if I was younger and I could find a country that would feed me, house me, educate my children and give me a choice of sitting on my ar** doing nothing or offering me a job, I would be off tomorrow.
The only trouble is there is only one country in the world prepared to take this on board, and I am living in it, but we the indigenous population are only classed second rate citizens in our own country.
Just remember this country was built on the blood,sweat and tears of immigrants
That old chestnut again, blood,sweat and tears, very emotive, but completely untrue.
If they could come back to life, I think that those workers who once toiled dawn to dusk in the Factories, Cotton Mills, Coal Mines, Shipyards and Steel Mills etc of England would argue your point strongly.
If you lived abroad would'nt you want to go to where the best place was a s a whole package
Yes maybe but I don't live abroad, I live in England and knowing the way this country is turning out, if I was younger and I could find a country that would feed me, house me, educate my children and give me a choice of sitting on my ar** doing nothing or offering me a job, I would be off tomorrow.
The only trouble is there is only one country in the world prepared to take this on board, and I am living in it, but we the indigenous population are only classed second rate citizens in our own country.
Just remember this country was built on the blood,sweat and tears of immigrants
That old chestnut again, blood,sweat and tears, very emotive, but completely untrue.
If they could come back to life, I think that those workers who once toiled dawn to dusk in the Factories, Cotton Mills, Coal Mines, Shipyards and Steel Mills etc of England would argue your point strongly.
being from the North where hardened miners toiled for coal and brave men went to sea fishing, I don't think my country was built on the blood, sweat and tears of immigrant workers, it was, as anotheroldgit says, built by the peoples who worked in the mines, the cotton mills, the shipyards,fishermen, I could go on, yes immigrants helped in the 50s when they came in from the Caribbean and I applaude them, they worked, not this dammed lot who are waiting in Calaise for an easy life free gratis