Guy Crouchback
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- Jun 20, 2012
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I really need to visit Gdansk, a beautiful city.
Let me know when you do--I'll show you around.
I really need to visit Gdansk, a beautiful city.
We agree that we want the best for the UK, and my family and friends future etc. why else would I be an active member of the Labour Party? It's certainly not for fun. Our vision and means of achievement differ though. Also, my work is UK based, and I pay business taxes in the UK; I do contribute. I'm happy for you to criticise my beliefs etc but I think it's unfair to suggest I don't care about the UK...I do.
Like your username. From a greatly underrated book.Let me know when you do--I'll show you around.
I was requesting clarification which refugees he was talking about as it can be implied, and now doubt has been, that all refugees from Syria are trying to get to Europe. Is that ok with you?
As to why these countries cannot take refugees, it is a fair and valid question to which I do not know the answer. In the case of South Africa, the idiotic president has been sucking up to Assad recently and with the countries recent experiences with "xenophobic" attacks, I suspect that SA would not be hugely safe for them, depending upon where they went of course. And before you ask, I would happily take in a Syrian refugee family.
No connection at all. I've never even been to England. Joined the forum when Albion signed Tomek Kuszczak, and I sort of stayed. BHA is doomed to success, and I want to be able to tell all the other Polish glory hunters who will join NSC after Seagulls qualify to the Champions League that I WAS HERE FIRST.
So, are you Polish or British, because your command of English is really good.
Hastings Gull said:By the way, I will personally vouch for the fact that you were here first.
How very touching. You were talking about how many refugees South Africa has to demonstrate a point, yet if you would happily take in a Syrian family, then one can only assume that, despite the hundreds of thousands you quoted, you have not managed to happily take in an African family.
Yet another one.
You have absolutely no idea what I do here and who I have helped and I am not going to waste my time explaining to the likes of you. All I will say is that of those that I have helped, every one of them is 100 times more decent than you.
Thank you. I'm 100% Polish, but I like to think that my love for your country's literature (Evelyn Waugh, Graham Greene, Muriel Spark, to name just a few) makes me a little bit British at heart.
The emoticon -was it in Polish Pivo or Piva -I know one is Russian and one is Polish. I did say that I had been in Poland, but the last time was in the 90s - I dare say it has changed massively since then - and was astonished as to how many folk spoke English, when I would have thought that Russian or German would have been predominate. I appreciate that at the time, neither was probably flavour of the month, but presumably there was an element of compulsion to at least study Russian in the schools. My mum's maiden name is Lowisch (she was German) -the name might sound familiar as we are apparently descended from "minor Polish aristocracy!"
still waiting for your answer , i have before, so why wouldnt i again ?
As I've already said to you, I've fought for my country before , why wouldn't I do so again ?my assertion has already been tested.You say you would, but that assertion will never be tested.
Can anyone tell me why the German's are so glad to be getting so many migrants. There must be a conspiracy theory to this..
As I've already said to you, I've fought for my country before , why wouldn't I do so again ?my assertion has already been tested.