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Having had quite a lot of contact with many Eastern European families over the past 2 years I have found that generally speaking Polish workers are living in situations that ae reminiscent of circumstances that black and asian families found themselves in when they first came to Britain ie several family groups sharing a house, but working.
Assylum seekers from eastern europe have very little entitlement to funds or housing whilst their application is in progress, the places they were housed eventually were in the places everyone else had turned down.

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Polish people did this?



Oy yes...wanting money as well...went all round our street
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Having had quite a lot of contact with many Eastern European families over the past 2 years I have found that generally speaking Polish workers are living in situations that ae reminiscent of circumstances that black and asian families found themselves in when they first came to Britain ie several family groups sharing a house, but working.
Assylum seekers from eastern europe have very little entitlement to funds or housing whilst their application is in progress, the places they were housed eventually were in the places everyone else had turned down.



Most imigrants from eatern europe claim that they have a right to live here because they come from the continent of europe.



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..fine ...rights are one thing but surely like some other countries they should be able to prove they can finance themselves ...
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No our overseeers in a foreign land decide that we have to admit them to our country, and then make sure that they get all the freebires they want.

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Having had quite a lot of contact with many Eastern European families over the past 2 years I have found that generally speaking Polish workers are living in situations that ae reminiscent of circumstances that black and asian families found themselves in when they first came to Britain ie several family groups sharing a house, but working.
Assylum seekers from eastern europe have very little entitlement to funds or housing whilst their application is in progress, the places they were housed eventually were in the places everyone else had turned down.



Most imigrants from eatern europe claim that they have a right to live here because they come from the continent of europe.





They do, just as you have the right to go and live in Poland if you wanted to.


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I don't see many getting freebies. I've seen people turned away for benefits because they are polish and haven't been resident in Britain long enough. No one wants to know without funding. DSS, housing, domestic violence shelters. It is easier to get money for an asylum seeker than it is a mentally ill polish person.

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if i went to live abroad i would expect to accept their customs etc...and live by their rules...and as for polish...did you know that you cannot fire one for theft etc from work unless they have worked 3 months...FACT....not that i believe all poles are the same...just making a point about foreigners rights when they come here as opposed to us going to live abroad...
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Think that's due to EU employment law and we'd have same rights in Poland................another one to set Uber off

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if i went to live abroad i would expect to accept their customs etc...and live by their rules...and as for polish...did you know that you cannot fire one for theft etc from work unless they have worked 3 months...FACT....not that i believe all poles are the same...just making a point about foreigners rights when they come here as opposed to us going to live abroad...



I think it is great that we can try to provide a good environment for people when they come here which respects their customs and beliefs.

If we choose to live outside the UK for some strange reason then we should accept that others are not as good.
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