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Yet another TV program about Polish beggars and homeless in London

TVN24 - Polish independent news channel has just broadcasted program about 3 Polish men who have just come back from London, England. They came to England for work without enough money, without basic knowledge of English, and without any contract. Yet another three who believed that UK and Ireland was the Eldorado - a promised land, where is plenty of job, and you can find it almost instantly. Because they couldn’t communicate they were very easily exploited, loosing money instead of earning. They ended up on the street without money, job and perspectives. Finally they met Travellers, who took they papers and forced them to steal. After some period of time they escaped and met another Polish homeless who helped them and teach them how to beg properly and to get from begging about 20 - 100 GBP per day. They were spending theyir days on begging and then drinking cheap cider. Finally they came back to Poland and now they are struggling to came back to normal life.

Here is the link to the video at TVN24 website. The video is in Polish, but with my description you probably get a basic notion about the program: http://www.tvn24.pl/2071288,0,0,2,1,wideo.html

I wonder, why UK and Irish governments don’t want to limit the number of emigrants that are flowing into UK and Ireland. There is a simple factor to decide who would be let in or not - people with knowledge of English enough to communicate and to fight for their rights. In my opinion problem of Polish homeless and beggars will be increasing since there is not barrier nor system to prevent unprepared people to come over.

The requirements for the newcomers would be quite simple:

- basic English, to be able to communicate (kind of certificate)

- having at least 1000 Euro

- having proof of booked hostel or accommodation for first couple of days

- clear files in Police database (in any European country, such data system exists)

I know it is not ease to introduce such things on the borders, but it would prevent Poles of becoming homeless and begging on the streets, it would keep Polish troublemakers in Poland, it would prevent Irish or British employers of exploiting Polish workers, thus it would assure equal chances to get a job both for foreigners and natives, and finally it would prevent most of racial behaviours since, natives wouldn’t have and big reasons to dislike emigrants (of course if they not regard emigrants as a strangers and if natives not to judge emigrant only in the way that they are emigrants).

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English Police, do they preffer to blame emigrants?

Not so long ago I dealt with an article of John Cornwell, who blamed Poles of racism, anti-Semitism etc. However the recent report of Agency for Fundamental Rights pointing out that UK is on of the countries in Europe with rapidly growing racism, but I don’t expect that journalist of The Sunday Times will ever devote his attention to the problems of his own country and he will never compare racial problems in UK to Poland (at least kids in Poland don’t use shotguns, and the emigration to Poland is rather low because Poland is a poor country).
The another example came from Exeter. Polish student has been accused of rape and killing an English girl. He was jailed, sent from Poland to English custody. Local Police claimed that he was guilty, according to CCTV records (blurry picture). According to TVN 24 (Polish news channel) Local English Police didn’t regarded statements of the Polish witnesses. They were proving that he was doing something different and, proving his statement, that he was wearing completely different dress than the man (rapist) caught by CCTV. English officers didn’t want to check it. I am wonder why… and the simplest answer is assumption that they thought “we have a guilty one, and he is a Pole, he is not one of us”. Polish lad spent almost 8 months in English prison. Today his advocate stated that DNA tests proved that blood found on the body of raped girl is not a blood of Polish lad.

Mr John Cornwell, maybe you could investigate the case of our Polish emigrant (probably catholic) boy? Maybe he is not a murderer or rapist, but maybe he is racist and anti-Semitic only because he is Polish.

Here on my blog, I devoted at least a few of the entries to the case of Polish trouble makers, and I am the first to call Gardai or Police, but… the signals I am receiving from England (and sometimes from Ireland too) is the growing tendency of blaming emigrants of almost everything, and making them kind of scapegoats. Of course, I am not judging, if the Polish boy is guilty or not. However English police did that, avoiding some of the evidence and Polish witnesses.

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Growing number of homeless emigrants and growing racism in Ireland and Western Europe

According to Onet.eu and Merchants Quay Ireland (organisation helping drug addicted and homeless people), number of homeless emigrants from Poland, Lithuania and Latvia is growing rapidly in Dublin. In my opinion the myth of Ireland as a “Promised Land” is still valid, so many people come to Ireland completely unprepared and without money. Having 200 or 300 Euro, without return ticket to Poland, without booked hostel, poor English language, must result in rapid loose of money for B&B, food and attempts to find a job. After couple of weeks some of the new emigrants are broke and end up on the street.

Meanwhile, Onet.eu, according to Agency for Fundamental Rights, mentioned about growing racism tendencies in Western Europe and Ireland. The number of racist attacks in the EU has increased by 20% since year 2000. The highest rise of racial attacks took place in Denmark (by 70%), France (by 62%), Great Britain (by 15%).

The country with the one of the lowest increase of the racist tendencies was Germany (only 2%).

According to Onet.eu and AFR, Ireland is on the 5th place of the most racist countries in European Union:
1. Denmark
2. Slovakia
3. France
4. Scotland
5. Ireland

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We are emigrating to Ireland, and… Irish go to Australia

According to Irish Independent and Polish leading internet portal Onet.eu Irish nationals in large numbers are emigrating to Australia to escape from brutal reality of life in a modern society. Majority of the recent Irish emigrants are the high qualified specialists, like builders and constructors, chefs, barbers, doctors and accountants. Australia is currently economically booming, and with its much lower costs of living and lower prices it is much more attractive to many Irish, than the ir homeland. According to the official data of Australian embassy, every month about 700 of Irish is applying for Australian visa.

Meanwhile citizens of new countries of European Union are still coming to Ireland for work, and according to Onet.eu and BDS agency the unofficial number of Lithuanian emigrants reached 120 thousands.

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Polar bears and stereotypes: Polish people don’t read the books.

Did you know that in Poland white polar bears walk the streets in the towns and cities? Did you know that we didn’t have electricity, TV and radio during the communist era? Did you know that Poland is a country in Eastern Europe (despite the Europe ends on Ural Mountains in Russia, and Poland lies in the very middle of Europe)? I didn’t know those facts neither. Moreover I probably spend most of my life in country somewhere else :) since I haven’t noticed such things. Those stereotypes are quite common in Ireland and Britain. There is another one I have found today.

Today I went to the local (and probably the biggest in town) bookshop, to gain some information about the Polish books available over there. There was only a few books available, unfortunately some cheap 2nd class stories by authors, completely not popular among Polish community. I have asked for some information about the future plans of expanding the offer for Polish readers. There was a Polish girl - shop assistant, who gave me some answers. Unfortunately, there is no any plans for extend the offer. You probably ask why? She asked shop director the same question. Shop director answered her: we won’t sell more Polish books because Polish people don’t read the books.

What is completely stupid and ridiculous is the fact, that her (shop director) assumption was based on the fact, that Polish people don’t buy English books. It seems that she (shop director) can not understand that people outside Ireland or UK speak different language. Her way of thinking and assuming is very simple and limited - if you don’t read in English then you don’t read at all, so there is no point to offer you books in your own language, or at lest to offer you a second class authors and boring stories.

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