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Polish join the Nowak demo 10:16 - Jun 3 with 1145 viewsKeithHaynes

There was no need for the police to be anywhere near this.








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A great believer in taking anything you like to wherever you want to.
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Polish join the Nowak demo on 20:04 - Jun 3 with 978 viewsDr_Winston

Solid chaps the Poles. Not met many I didn't like and most of them I do.

Some big buggers mind.

Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.

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Polish join the Nowak demo on 21:18 - Jun 3 with 920 viewsKeithHaynes

Polish join the Nowak demo on 20:04 - Jun 3 by Dr_Winston

Solid chaps the Poles. Not met many I didn't like and most of them I do.

Some big buggers mind.


Got a few here who are mates, hard working and very family orientated. And yes they re big units. Utterly fearless.

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Polish join the Nowak demo on 21:28 - Jun 3 with 894 viewsDr_Winston

Polish join the Nowak demo on 21:18 - Jun 3 by KeithHaynes

Got a few here who are mates, hard working and very family orientated. And yes they re big units. Utterly fearless.


By coincidence I stumbled across some stories about Artur Boruc when he was playing for Celtic. Precisely zero shits given about upsetting Rangers fans. Fearless to the point of stupidity.


Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.

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Polish join the Nowak demo on 08:09 - Jun 4 with 792 viewsTreforys_Jack

Polish join the Nowak demo on 20:04 - Jun 3 by Dr_Winston

Solid chaps the Poles. Not met many I didn't like and most of them I do.

Some big buggers mind.


Same here, all sound to be fair. Shockingly treated by Britain after WW2, so not to upset Comrade Stalin..
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Polish join the Nowak demo on 20:26 - Jun 4 with 667 viewsDr_Winston

Polish join the Nowak demo on 08:09 - Jun 4 by Treforys_Jack

Same here, all sound to be fair. Shockingly treated by Britain after WW2, so not to upset Comrade Stalin..


I've dealt with citizens of most Eastern European nations over the years and the vast majority have been tidy. The Balts have all been friendly, one of my favourite colleagues in work is a Slovak who speaks about six languages and is capable enough at actual skills to have fixed her own dry rot.

Get the odd arsey Romanian now and again and the most recent Hungarian I've dealt with I had to call out for trying to commit obvious fraud. Plus of course the Ukrainians, almost all of whom went straight into work.

Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.

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Polish join the Nowak demo on 22:05 - Jun 4 with 622 viewsGwyn737

Polish join the Nowak demo on 20:26 - Jun 4 by Dr_Winston

I've dealt with citizens of most Eastern European nations over the years and the vast majority have been tidy. The Balts have all been friendly, one of my favourite colleagues in work is a Slovak who speaks about six languages and is capable enough at actual skills to have fixed her own dry rot.

Get the odd arsey Romanian now and again and the most recent Hungarian I've dealt with I had to call out for trying to commit obvious fraud. Plus of course the Ukrainians, almost all of whom went straight into work.


The Ukrainians have done fantastically and make up 90% or so of the Nation of Sanctuary figures.

We’ve replaced ( post Brexit) those Eastern European nations who went home. Seems like a shame.
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Polish join the Nowak demo on 01:24 - Jun 5 with 578 viewsRobbie

Lot of Polish workers found their way to Llanelli years ago to work in a slaughterhouse up the M4 in Cross Hands , the locals it seems did not want to get their hands dirty .

Hard working immigration is necessary and needed for the UK economy .
I applaud that thinking in the right decision making of who wants to be in the UK .

Sadly the majority is winning over the minority of decent incoming able workers .

The open door policies of Blair really is coming back to bite us on the rear end now .
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Polish join the Nowak demo on 09:05 - Jun 5 with 497 viewsonehunglow

Poles are fine and proud people
If anyone wants to know about real pride in homeland then speak to them

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Polish join the Nowak demo on 09:48 - Jun 7 with 347 viewscontroversial_jack

Polish join the Nowak demo on 09:05 - Jun 5 by onehunglow

Poles are fine and proud people
If anyone wants to know about real pride in homeland then speak to them


Been to Poland a few times. Not the most sociable people i've come across. They didn't seem any bigger than the guys over here, but their women are something else. Slim, well dressed, polite. not covered in tats or piercings.
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Polish join the Nowak demo on 12:50 - Jun 7 with 300 viewsmajorraglan

Polish join the Nowak demo on 01:24 - Jun 5 by Robbie

Lot of Polish workers found their way to Llanelli years ago to work in a slaughterhouse up the M4 in Cross Hands , the locals it seems did not want to get their hands dirty .

Hard working immigration is necessary and needed for the UK economy .
I applaud that thinking in the right decision making of who wants to be in the UK .

Sadly the majority is winning over the minority of decent incoming able workers .

The open door policies of Blair really is coming back to bite us on the rear end now .
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The locals still don’t want to get their hands dirty and the place you refer to and other similar places all rely on migrant workers. It seems to be a particular issue in the food sector and the factories in places like Grimsby are very reliant on migrant workers. If we didn’t have the migrant workers and Brits continued to avoid working there, we’d have a lot less food, companies would fold, tax take would decrease etc etc.

You mention Blair and his open door policies, but a fair bit of what happened was beyond his control. Free movement for workers goes back to the Treaty of Rome and 1957, and when we joined the EEC back in the 70’s it would have applied to us.

In 1992 the then Conservative government signed up to the Maastricht Treaty which established EU Citizenship and freedom of movement for all EU citizens, so from 1993 when the Maastricht Treaty came in to effect anybody living in the UK could move to anywhere in the EU and vice versa. This was 4 years pre Blair.

Where Blair and the U.K. government got things wrong (well in my view) was when the EU expanded to incorporate the old Eastern European communist bloc countries, Blair could have introduced temporary restrictions as the legislation allowed for the numbers to be capped during a limited transitionary period, but he didn’t. Any restrictions could only have been temporary.

The biggest increases we’ve seen in immigration have took place in the period 2019 through to 2025 and the nature of the immigration has changed. We’ve seen Eastern Europeans replaced by migrants from further afield, Africa, India, Pakistan and for students in Chinese.
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Polish join the Nowak demo on 13:27 - Jun 7 with 288 viewshowenjack

Polish join the Nowak demo on 12:50 - Jun 7 by majorraglan

The locals still don’t want to get their hands dirty and the place you refer to and other similar places all rely on migrant workers. It seems to be a particular issue in the food sector and the factories in places like Grimsby are very reliant on migrant workers. If we didn’t have the migrant workers and Brits continued to avoid working there, we’d have a lot less food, companies would fold, tax take would decrease etc etc.

You mention Blair and his open door policies, but a fair bit of what happened was beyond his control. Free movement for workers goes back to the Treaty of Rome and 1957, and when we joined the EEC back in the 70’s it would have applied to us.

In 1992 the then Conservative government signed up to the Maastricht Treaty which established EU Citizenship and freedom of movement for all EU citizens, so from 1993 when the Maastricht Treaty came in to effect anybody living in the UK could move to anywhere in the EU and vice versa. This was 4 years pre Blair.

Where Blair and the U.K. government got things wrong (well in my view) was when the EU expanded to incorporate the old Eastern European communist bloc countries, Blair could have introduced temporary restrictions as the legislation allowed for the numbers to be capped during a limited transitionary period, but he didn’t. Any restrictions could only have been temporary.

The biggest increases we’ve seen in immigration have took place in the period 2019 through to 2025 and the nature of the immigration has changed. We’ve seen Eastern Europeans replaced by migrants from further afield, Africa, India, Pakistan and for students in Chinese.


TBH not everyone wants to work in an abattoir with all the blood and guts .
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