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According to the care worker I know whom specialises in AIDS treatment, Eastern European immigration IS quite a bad thing for the country. 86% rise in reported cases in the Leeds PHCT
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There seem to be loads of strip clubs in London now - anyone recommend any in particular?...
Going out on a lads night in London sometime next month, and the plan was to pop into Stringfellows - anyone been there? Does it compare well to some of the others, or are there better ones?..
Going out on a lads night in London sometime next month, and the plan was to pop into Stringfellows - anyone been there? Does it compare well to some of the others, or are there better ones?..
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Went there as one of the crowd knew the owner. High quality, very fit totty mostly 20-25 I would guess. Some scandinavian students and a couple of English girls even. All quite friendly.
20 squids for a private table dance. Bud a fiver or so a bottle. VIP rooms and penthouse upstairs are where the champagne and gold cards come out I'm told. Heard talk of a punter who donated 55 grand to their cashflow in the shortest time by visiting 4 nights a week.
I myself had a few beers, sat back and enjoyed the pole dancing - honest!
20 squids for a private table dance. Bud a fiver or so a bottle. VIP rooms and penthouse upstairs are where the champagne and gold cards come out I'm told. Heard talk of a punter who donated 55 grand to their cashflow in the shortest time by visiting 4 nights a week.
I myself had a few beers, sat back and enjoyed the pole dancing - honest!
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Originally Posted by Suresh
I myself had a few beers, sat back and enjoyed the pole dancing - honest!
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Yup, we seem to let in people with diseases like Aids that then need treating on the NHS costing some 12k per person per year on average. Until we have an NHS with no waiting lists, financially sorted and running correctly then how can we afford financially or resourses wise to treat people from other countries.
Health check and failure due to deseases such as aids should exclude then from the UK and pressure to reat or improve treatment applied to their countries of origin.
We are an island and fast running out of room, we keep being told that we are running out of natural resourses and thatg our services such as schools hosptials council etc cannot cope. Our landfill will be ful in 5 years time and yet we still let more people in.
keep being told we need imigrants to prop up the system and pay for pensions through contributions - short sighted, where does that end, more people to pay later down the line ad finitum.
Uk cannot heal or treat or accommodate the world although we is seen as a soft touch.
Time to change.
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Radio 4 was saying that the EEs are propping up our economy and the UK would be in serious sh*t if it wasn't for all the polish plumbers, builders etc.
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Being long term unemployed and a lazy, used to living off of the state does not mean you are disabled imho
Lot of the money they earn is sent home so does not go back into the local or UK economies either.
Local councils who are spending more on essential services and have no idea how many additioanl people they have in the area.
it just does not add up, to me anyway. If so then fine but how can we import labour when we have people sat at home, claiming off of the state who can work - if pushed into it!
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Sorry for the rant but here goes.
Yup, we seem to let in people with diseases like Aids that then need treating on the NHS costing some 12k per person per year on average. Until we have an NHS with no waiting lists, financially sorted and running correctly then how can we afford financially or resourses wise to treat people from other countries.
Health check and failure due to deseases such as aids should exclude then from the UK and pressure to reat or improve treatment applied to their countries of origin.
We are an island and fast running out of room, we keep being told that we are running out of natural resourses and thatg our services such as schools hosptials council etc cannot cope. Our landfill will be ful in 5 years time and yet we still let more people in.
keep being told we need imigrants to prop up the system and pay for pensions through contributions - short sighted, where does that end, more people to pay later down the line ad finitum.
Uk cannot heal or treat or accommodate the world although we is seen as a soft touch.
Time to change.
Yup, we seem to let in people with diseases like Aids that then need treating on the NHS costing some 12k per person per year on average. Until we have an NHS with no waiting lists, financially sorted and running correctly then how can we afford financially or resourses wise to treat people from other countries.
Health check and failure due to deseases such as aids should exclude then from the UK and pressure to reat or improve treatment applied to their countries of origin.
We are an island and fast running out of room, we keep being told that we are running out of natural resourses and thatg our services such as schools hosptials council etc cannot cope. Our landfill will be ful in 5 years time and yet we still let more people in.
keep being told we need imigrants to prop up the system and pay for pensions through contributions - short sighted, where does that end, more people to pay later down the line ad finitum.
Uk cannot heal or treat or accommodate the world although we is seen as a soft touch.
Time to change.
Excuse me, we were having a perfectly repectable coversation about titty bars before you went off on one!
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Off topic I know, but I know loads of Slovak, Czech and Polish people living over here. A couple are tossers, but the vast majority are thoroughly decent people who all have jobs (some more than 1 job) and work their ***** off. I'd go as far as to say I have more 'decent mates' from EE than from the UK now. All the ones I know are properly registered for tax and NI and all contribute as their supposed to, including stuff like council tax.
Obviously some are just out to take the ****, but it's the same with any sector of the population, certainly not the majority in my experience.
Obviously some are just out to take the ****, but it's the same with any sector of the population, certainly not the majority in my experience.
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Here are my best pics from the evening in question -
The titty bar was too dark for a compact camera and a having flash there would have been indiscrete
Besides the owner, Jacko, reportedly has a kick-boxing past and probably isn't someone you'd want to get on the wrong side of by flashing his girls - though he did seem a nice enough chap!
The titty bar was too dark for a compact camera and a having flash there would have been indiscrete
Besides the owner, Jacko, reportedly has a kick-boxing past and probably isn't someone you'd want to get on the wrong side of by flashing his girls - though he did seem a nice enough chap!
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