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It's not half bad for a load of peasants who can't govern their self inflicted toilet of a nation. I have sat in very crowded hospital waiting rooms for ages with my wife. I've watched doctors, consultants and nurses running around like mad during their

12 hour shift. I've watched immigrants who can't even speak our language getting treated. There is something very wrong with the benefits system.

I think that Enoch Powell said that when he died he wanted loads of immigrants to dance on his grave - he wanted to be buried at sea................ or something like that. He saw what was coming.

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Mr Pounder Esquire
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So says a ranting bigot.

Reply to
ARW

I posted what I observed.

Q: If these people can govern their own nation, work for a living and do okay, why do they wish to come here and sponge off us? A: Because they are too stupid to govern their own country and see this nation as an easy touch.

Q: Many of them can't speak our language, why is this? A: Because they can't be arsed to learn it.

If you unfortunately have to visit a hospital, look around for the penguins and their interpreters. Then, watch the hospital staff running around like mad trying to treat the imports.

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Mr Pounder Esquire

I did visit a hospital last year. Bank holiday weekend.

I tried 111 (waste of time) and all the call/walk in centres were closed apart from one and they said they would send me straight to A&E if I turned up at their place.

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ARW

Bank holiday weekend. I have only had to ring 111 once. Wife had screaming toothache, I was given a phone number for a local emergency dentist and she was seen to within two hours. This cost money, but lets face it, she was white, born here and had paid into the system for all of her life. Now, if she had been an import, the treatment may have been free.

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Mr Pounder Esquire

I see from an earlier post of yours that Mrs Pounder has passed away.

I have nothing to say about that other than I hope you have good memories of her.

As for myself. I once married a foreigner just to give her a UK passport and my knob an extended work out.

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ARW

It's weird and sometimes creepy what turns on some birds. I had one once who was Jewish and used to get off on me dressing up as an SS officer and slapping her about with a riding crop and calling her vile names I can't repeat on here. Fun times! Sigh...

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Cursitor Doom

For the same reason that so many of you lot moved all over the world and spounged off wherever you moved to.

In spades with places like India etc.

And your ancestors moved from europe to Britain and spounged off those who were there before them too.

Just as true of so many of you lot too.

Because its much harder for most to learn a new language as adults.

No, because it is much harder to learn a new language as an adult.

Whereas you are fluent in the language of any place that is silly enough to let you show up in as a tourist.

They treat a lot more of you senile geriatric smoking bigots.

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Tim J

Yes we see what we expect to see. In many ways though this is becoming a populist view, and I have to say it has not been my experience. Get talking to some of the recent immigrants who are trying to learn our language in the main, and do want to be self sufficient, and keep an open mind at all times. I'm in the position of not being able to see people so will talk to anyone. grin.

Brian

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Brian Gaff

There is a huge variety. I work in Engineering and have worked with many immigrant Engineers - generally good, keen and just what you'd want.

My wife was a Community Psychiatric Nurse and has worked with a great many excellent immigrant Doctors and Nurses. On the other hand she has had many immigrant patients who, while well able to work, were very good at making sure they appeared incapable of doing so whenever they were assessed for benefits; suddenly lost the ability to speak English whenever their eligibility came into question (allowing them to dodge the question or requiring specialist medical interpreters at £500 per session); and who once their benefits were reconfirmed, suddenly regained their English, went on extended holidays to their home countries, while still sending "home" each month to families living in houses that we can only dream of in the UK.

SteveW

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Steve Walker

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