Too early to say what will happen and for now it's all scaremongering
I HERE a Bulganian has applied for a job serving at the CLIFTONVILLE
Too early to say what will happen and for now it's all scaremongering
I HERE a Bulganian has applied for a job serving at the CLIFTONVILLE
I HERE a Bulganian has applied for a job serving at the CLIFTONVILLE
I will INVESTIGATE that on FRYDAY morning
There is only one destiation where these peolpe are heading and that is the wealthier countries in the EU including us, with possibly the UK being one of the top destinations.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...tain-after-Bulgarian-restrictions-lifted.html
More Poles leave the country each year than come here. The Romanians/Bulgarians will take their place and, in 10 years or so, more of them will leave than come.
The only noticeable difference for me is that the aesthetic appeal of women in the UK will improve
I've noticed locally that probably half the Poles , Latvians , Estonians and Lithuanians that came over to do factory work have stayed for 6 or 7 years and then returned home. The "Polish" foods section in Asda used to take up half an aisle but has now shrunk to 3 bays.
I've noticed locally that probably half the Poles , Latvians , Estonians and Lithuanians that came over to do factory work have stayed for 6 or 7 years and then returned home. The "Polish" foods section in Asda used to take up half an aisle but has now shrunk to 3 bays.
More Poles leave the country each year than come here. The Romanians/Bulgarians will take their place and, in 10 years or so, more of them will leave than come.
The only noticeable difference for me is that the aesthetic appeal of women in the UK will improve
care to enlighten us on that oneIt's strange that the media don't quote the amount of people that leave this country each year.
I'm just trying to show that it is not just the Daily Mail.
Could be an interesting "Welcome to the UK " for those on the Channel ferries today.
I've noticed locally that probably half the Poles , Latvians , Estonians and Lithuanians that came over to do factory work have stayed for 6 or 7 years and then returned home. The "Polish" foods section in Asda used to take up half an aisle but has now shrunk to 3 bays.
They have all gone to Waitrose for a free drink.
You're not wrong. Like most ex Soviet countries, the women of Romania are particularly stunning.