Polish Immigration Poll
February 11th, 2008
The Irish government recently ran a poll among it’s citizens regarding Polish Immigration:
Is the Polish immigration a serious problem?
35% respondents responded “Yes, it is a serious problem!”
65% respondents said: “Absolutnie kurwa żaden!”
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1. mynameis | February 11th, 2008 at 22:14
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In the estate next to mine, that I frequently walk through, I see a few building works going on in the houses. For every house I see a car out front with an Irish looking builder guy in his car either asleep or reading the paper whilst I hear banging and Polish being spoken in the background!
You see who is the problem here?
Being a builders son I know that most builders are penny pinchers and will cut any corner they see..
2. thesraid | February 12th, 2008 at 8:10
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I agree, being a builders son myself as well. Although to be fair to the man my father never pinched pennies. The opposite in fact he put too much pride in his work and was undercut by your sleeping builder type with 20 Polish guys working for him.
I just hope when the economy slows down sleepy builder and those like him don’t turn into raving racists because they are unable to find work as 20 Polish men have already filled the position.
3. brimur | February 12th, 2008 at 13:03
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Fecking builders! Just a few more months now and I will be able to build my house for a third of what I would have paid a year ago! :D So whats changed, materials costs? No, just their fee! Costs like 100K to build a house and 200K for them to build it for you!
4. frances Quinn | August 12th, 2008 at 15:51
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hi
i am looking fora builder as i am going to build a house in the clare area by direct labour,
if you know of any one can you please send me their detalis
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