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    Quote Originally Posted by Holly View Post
    None of us know the facts of the case other than that Jeremy was found liable in a law court.
    We do know, surely, that Jerermy and his tale are fake ?

    He accused me in non-payment, racism and many other strange things
    Lol !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baron von Biffo View Post
    We have a convention here where new members are welcomed to the forum. We also have a rule about playing the ball not the man. I'm going to depart from both now and say that as a racist wanker you're not at all welcome.
    Well said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaddyJoe View Post
    I was trying to be funny, unsuccessfully
    But seriously, when did Ireland practise 'uncontrolled immigration'?
    When Ireland suddenly became an attractive place to come to, sometime around the mid-90s, the government of the time was, as usual cuaght like deer in headlights. No laws were in place to deal with it. Then the FF-PD government csme in and, being reactive rather than pro-active, took their time to bring in some kind of legislation to address the issue,. What was brought in was designed, as always, to benefit their core support, kebab shop owners and the like. Mc Dowell to his credit tried to do something about it but the general incompetence of Fianna Fail and the Dept- of Justice meant we had basically open door policy, underpinned by the fuzzy logic of the do-gooders and bleeding hearts who always get airtime for their bullcrap (like the supporters of the Sligo-based scam artist who cost the taxpayer a fortune in legal bills)
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    Quote Originally Posted by C. Flower View Post
    What confuses me here is that English is clearly not Jerermy's first language.
    Yes, isn't that interesting.

    Why would a migrant to the UK be moved to write a rant about migrants to the UK?

    If I wasn't suffering terrible testicular trauma I'd wonder about the lack of trouble caused by white migrants.

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    Default Re: Accepting migrants for employment... too risky...

    Quote Originally Posted by Baron von Biffo View Post
    Yes, isn't that interesting.

    Why would a migrant to the UK be moved to write a rant about migrants to the UK?

    If I wasn't suffering terrible testicular trauma I'd wonder about the lack of trouble caused by white migrants.
    That's if he/she is in the UK at all.

    Anyone got a conspiracy theory handy ?
    Last edited by C. Flower; 09-08-2012 at 08:48 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerermy View Post
    Hi, I'd like to tell you about one nasty thing that happened to me. I'm owner of a cafe in London and a few months ago I accepted a Turkish citizen to work as waiter. This way I wanted to contribute and help migrants to socialize in England. For the first three weeks everything was just fine, but then he became rude to visitors, lazy and his performance was far from perfect, so I fired him. I already left this behind, but some time later I was served with summons and there I saw my former employee... He accused me in non-payment, racism and many other strange things... Court ordered me to pay him a huge compensation. Of course I appealed the decision, but the court said no. I paid the Turk... Anyway it is better never to see this man again...
    Recently I learned that a Pakistan citizen went to the law because his visa wasn't extended and he also won. And now I think that Britain became a victim of the policy of tolerance towards migrants. Now it won't be easy to stop migration because now every migrant would drag you around the law courts. In spite of all attempts to help migrants to socialize they were not successful, we need some efficient measures, because migrants became a real headache for native citizens and authorities.
    And I'm bitterly disappointed by such situation. I'm not a racist and I really tried to help, but those people do not understand what good treatment is. I hope my sorrowful tale and experience will be useful for you.

    Is that a bad thing? Tear down the borders and make a giant peaceful community is my belief but for the mean time what the hell does that mean? A court handed you your arse on a plate, face it and suck up, you lost because of your idiocy. And lastly your last sentence of "Im not a racist and I really tried to help..", you could have avoided the pitalls of using the cliches. Baron was right, so politely take yourself off and play with the traffic at the nearest major road ....
    They may crush the flowers, and trample every living thing but they cant stop the spring..

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