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Lion in Winter Oct 15th 2013 9:44 am

Re: British standards ???
 

Originally Posted by andyrich666 (Post 10945858)
Looking at it, and now considering other peoples responses maybe that is the case.

1 in ten now is a immigrant out of work on UK benefits, so I am working to pay for a uninvited guest, I am not happy with the other 9 either, but then the one in ten has a baby or 3, lives at home watching al Jazeera or Polsat and then like 'Me Me' says, when educated brings down the rest of the class as it will never be there number one language and then you can see that 'MeMe and J2' have a really valid point.

When I was at school, I left in 96, this was unseen along with a lot of the other issues that bring bad teaching.

Sometimes I can not understand a doctor, so what is it like for kids with teachers.
Then I guess when you start getting little gettos, or as EMR would prefer 'communities then must be when it gets out of control and then the blame lies at the immigration.

There was no problems like this when I was at school.


Where exactly did you go to school? Perhaps English is not your first language?

rugbymatt Oct 15th 2013 9:45 am

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Originally Posted by andyrich666 (Post 10945877)
No, I just read it as quoted below, pensioners are not on the dole are they ?

'A total of 9.4 per cent of all Jobseekers Allowance claimants this year – 142,300 – were ‘not British born’,

Your quote, the one I quoted, states " benefits"....

rugbymatt Oct 15th 2013 9:45 am

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Originally Posted by Lion in Winter (Post 10945885)
Where exactly did you go to school? Perhaps English is not your first language?

Essex... you might be right.

Lion in Winter Oct 15th 2013 9:49 am

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Originally Posted by rugbymatt (Post 10945887)
Essex... you might be right.

I hope he doesn't have TB as well, poor fella.

andyrich666 Oct 15th 2013 9:53 am

Re: British standards ???
 

Originally Posted by rugbymatt (Post 10945887)
Essex... you might be right.

Born Greenwich, then Leyton, Edgeware, Aylesbury then Essex


Originally Posted by Lion in Winter (Post 10945895)
I hope he doesn't have TB as well, poor fella.

Edgware !!!, that has bugged me

jackytoo Oct 15th 2013 9:54 am

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Keep trying Lion, your attempt to be witty is pathetic. How old are you:confused:

me me Oct 15th 2013 9:55 am

Re: British standards ???
 

Originally Posted by jackytoo (Post 10945514)
Sky news is doing an immigration feature this week, Interesting stuff.

Education stats in the UK will never look good. Thousands joining the system yearly who don't speak a word of Engish. Similar health stats when the UK lets in people with Aids, TB etc, The same people who run down the education and health stats are the ones supporting unlimited immigration:thumbdown:

Well the health care in the UK might be going down the pan, but it is very good in Iran.

So good in fact that this guy is being looked after so that he can "get well enough to be hanged again".

He was executed once, for drug offences, but it did not work, so he is being looked after and once he is strong enough, he will find himself dangling on the end of a rope for a second time.

Second helpings sharia style.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...cond-time.html

Lion in Winter Oct 15th 2013 9:57 am

Re: British standards ???
 

Originally Posted by andyrich666 (Post 10945901)

As for TB sorry but unlikely I would go with someone from a 'developing country' so unless one of those has raped or spat flem the girl I am with I should be ok. Thanks for your concern, post warranted with your disrespect / personal jab

Not at all. I like and respect people's linguistic differences. You seem to dislike them however, so I was merely pointing out that you have more in common with the ESL crowd than you think. It's all good.

jackytoo Oct 15th 2013 9:58 am

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Me Me. Is that Yuman rights Iranian style:lol:

rugbymatt Oct 15th 2013 9:59 am

Re: British standards ???
 

Originally Posted by andyrich666 (Post 10945901)
Born Greenwich, then Leyton, Edgeware, Aylesbury then Essex



As for TB sorry but unlikely I would go with someone from a 'developing country' so unless one of those has raped or spat flem the girl I am with I should be ok. Thanks for your concern, post warranted with your disrespect / personal jab

You are an absolute DELIGHT to be around I'm guessing....

me me Oct 15th 2013 10:00 am

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Originally Posted by jackytoo (Post 10945909)
Me Me. Is that Yuman rights Iranian style:lol:

Chairman of the board.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fkhnm4JXPOA

Lion in Winter Oct 15th 2013 10:02 am

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Originally Posted by rugbymatt (Post 10945913)
You are an absolute DELIGHT to be around I'm guessing....

It is good to know that we can count on people like him to show the world how superior British culture is, isn't it.

rugbymatt Oct 15th 2013 10:12 am

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Originally Posted by Lion in Winter (Post 10945918)
It is good to know that we can count on people like him to show the world how superior British culture is, isn't it.

I bet Spain is literally hopping from one foot to the other in anticipation of them arriving....

jackytoo Oct 15th 2013 10:15 am

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http://news.sky.com/story/1153164/im...drastic-action

67% of British want drastic action on immigration.

25% were to polite to say;)

rugbymatt Oct 15th 2013 10:16 am

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Originally Posted by jackytoo (Post 10945934)
http://news.sky.com/story/1153164/im...drastic-action

67% of British want drastic action on immigration.

25% were to polite to say;)

"too"....


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