
Originally Posted by
The Teardrop Explodes
The sheer numbers over here are scary.
I can leave the house here in N.London and whatever direction or street I
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go down absolutely guarantee I'll be hearing Polish/Russian/E.European being spoken in less than 5/6 minutes.
I imagine that's probably true for 80%
of the capital.
Wierd situation and there's no-one at the wheel.
What's to be scared of? Why not welcome them? My local shop has been
taken over by a Pole, and a) you now get a proper hello when you go in, unlike the gum-chewing, sulky, innumerate locals who worked in there before b) he
knows the words "thank you" (in English as well!) which the previous English owners did not, c) he sells fresh Polish cakes which come from a Polish bakery -
not some over-packed industrially produced rubbish, d) he puts the change down on the little bowl for Polish customers, and counts it into your hand for
English customers - so it's not as though he's trying to force us to do things some weird and alien way.
Liverpool needs more Poles - tens of
thousands more. Interestingly, I read that Blackpool is trying to entice the East Europeans who come to work there to stay and settle, because they have
found the have talents and skills the economy there needs.
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