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Nom I would be interested to know where you got your figures from " 100s of thousands of Poles in this country who drink to excess " have you got a link?
She`s not privileged.
She is rich...she obviously does not have to shop in Primark and does not have to use the NHS.. she is privileged, and nuts.
I`m relatively rich too but I certainly don`t consider myself privilaged and it certainly doesn`t colour my judgement.
And I still shop in primark sometimes
Look you obviously have the hots for her and if you are rich then you are privileged.
Rockyroad - are you finding it hard to hide your true identity?
rockyroad - is that the best you can do?
^^^ no.
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I work for the NHS in an emergency department and see who comes in for treatment, every morning at least half of the people coming in are not British,
I had two come in after the emergency clinic closed and all one could say was "out" "out" pretending to pull his tooth out, I have no idea where he came from but he is obviously isn't working, and then another came in about 30 mins later for treatment again barely any English, both of these were turned away and told to come back Monday morning at 8 am, and this is every day, non British queuing up for free treatment and we have to help them fill out a triage sheet.



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NoMercy....completely unsubstantiated drivel !

Unless you have some hard evidence to the contrary of course !
The treatment isn't free if you work. We pay for it through NI and taxes.
^ well the treatment can be free. I have seen many people who have come into Heathrow with medical problems and have been carted off to Hillington Hospital. They would have been taken there if there is no alternative but my guess is that most of them don`t pay for the treatment
That's why I said 'if you work'
I think the treatment can be free if you don`t work and that is the problem with the NHS
I know the NHS do employ people to check patients eligibility to receive treatment but they are few and far between.
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Most of the people who work for us (not me, I'm in the office) are immigrants. They work hard, pay their tax and NI.

All other immigrants I know also work.
Common sense. Its not immigrants who are causing the problems its the UNCONTROLLED immigration. If it continues it will bring ruination. There has got to be a system of control. The stupid open borders must stop so that we can still have immigrants to these shores IN CONTROLLED NUMBERS.

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