
Irena Sulecka
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The Send Climbing Centre - Rotherwas SET TO REOPEN
Irena Sulecka replied to DILLIGAF's topic in Open Forum
Good news :) -
This is not good? Why are some people so vile
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Woman found murdered in house linked to incident on Roman Road.
Irena Sulecka replied to ragwert's topic in Open Forum
RIP how awful -
Yes hi viz jackets are a legal requirement in Poland for each traveller within a vehicle.
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Man has died after falling from bridge in Hereford
Irena Sulecka replied to Colin James's topic in Hunderton
Very sad RIP -
Happy new year to everyone at Hereford Voice
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Merry Christmas To Our Members At Hereford Voice
Irena Sulecka replied to Colin James's topic in Open Forum
Merry Xmas everyone hope you all have a good day -
This looks really good, not sure where this site is though
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BBC Question Time to broadcast from Hereford
Irena Sulecka replied to Colin James's topic in Open Forum
I have just applied -
Truly fabulous, makes you realise how lucky we are to live in such a beautiful city, well done Bill
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This is brilliant news well done you.
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Widemarsh War Memorial
Irena Sulecka replied to Colin James's topic in Widemarsh Common and Grandstand Business Park
The stone mason has done an excellent job of restoring this memorial. Thank you to Cllr Stevens for organising this work. -
Gelpack Closure...
Irena Sulecka replied to Colin James's topic in Widemarsh Common and Grandstand Business Park
I also have 2 friends that work here, still nothing on the HT website. -
Less disabled people in Poland compared to the UK?
Irena Sulecka replied to Colin James's topic in Open Forum
Professional protesters with nothing better to do dippyhippy a lot of the time, the President has vetoed his vote for the time being yet they are still not happy?? I don't know why they are protesting at this moment but thank you for your concerns however, I do think there are bigger and more pressing concerns in the UK right now so I wouldn't worry too much about Poland to be honest. We are now moving totally away from the topic in hand so I apologise to Colin before I get my knuckles wrapped -
Less disabled people in Poland compared to the UK?
Irena Sulecka replied to Colin James's topic in Open Forum
Thank you for reposting on behalf of dippyhippy however, dippy's views are left wing and is proudly stated in this thread here - Thank you for noticing that I go against the opinion of the majority of contributors on here. I'm left and proud. I take full ownership of my values. I do not know whether I should be offended by some of your remarks or not? Poland cares for the disabled and gives money in support just as you do here in Britain, What, do you really think we don't? The only difference that I can see is that maybe we have more rigorous checks, but we do not allow people make a mockery of this caring system. Your benefit system is costing all the British tax payers millions of pounds everyday and is under tremendous strain. You claim in your words "nobody will resent them a little slice of financial support and comfort" Well Bobby, I can assure you that my British friends and colleagues do actually resent people fraudulently claiming, because that is what we are talking about here! Please let's not confuse any of this with genuine claimants, I really do not believe anyone has a problem with helping people in genuine need of help. As for you other comments, Poland has taken thousands and thousands of refugees, we choose to take them from the countries of our choice, such as the Ukraine. Poland will not bend over and bow down to the EU bully boy tactics subscribed to by Britain and some other countries, we have the right to decide who crosses our borders and the government has the full support of the Polish people, make no mistake about this. Where Britain takes their refugees from is a matter for Britain. -
Less disabled people in Poland compared to the UK?
Irena Sulecka replied to Colin James's topic in Open Forum
?? The media will report it, which is more than I can say for some other EU countries, who often omit the news that they do not want us to see. I am more than happy with the Polish government, they might not tick the boxes of your left wing views but it works for me and many other people, like I said earlier, I have no real complaints and neither do my immediate family and friends. As long as they stick to the Polish constitution I am sure this will all pass. -
Less disabled people in Poland compared to the UK?
Irena Sulecka replied to Colin James's topic in Open Forum
I do not share your view dippy. Politicians all over Europe get to chose their judges, so why can't Polands politicians chose theirs? This has now gone to the President for his decision, he has vetoed one of the bills and is going to look at it again, he wants all parties to be happy but in all honesty, I do not have much to complain about right now. The ones demonstrating are in general the people who didn't vote for this party of course, all of these measures were outlined in their manifesto as Colin has already pointed out. I am aware that this topic has now be hijacked but feel free to create a separate topic if you think it needs discussing in greater detail. -
Thank you for sharing these wonderful pictures, I look forward to more updates
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Less disabled people in Poland compared to the UK?
Irena Sulecka replied to Colin James's topic in Open Forum
Bobby47 are you from German decent by any chance? You treat with an apparent kindness which betrays a feeling of superiority. I am not going to say what I really think about your comments but you don't know the first thing about me or Poland by the sounds of it, I think a trip to educate yourself and bring you up to speed maybe required before long -
I sincerely hope that nobody has an accident being distracted or even faced with a tent blowing down the street. It is easy to joke and raise a glass to this woman but her behaviour is beyond belief, she was reported to the police last night I heard today for squatting and going to the toilet in full view, personally, I think this behaviour in public is disgusting. Have you seen the amount of rubbish on the grass building up there already? I saw paper flying around earlier when we came past on the bus. I could not believe the police statement, " We urge road users to be observant whilst in the area of the roundabout to ensure their own safety and the safety of this woman.†Why should the hundreds of daily motorists be more observant? Would be a lot easier to address a one person rather than hundreds? Prevention is better than a cure and she should be removed, if she was a traveller she would of been removed by now. Some poor motorist could end up knocker her over and they would be the ones to blame no doubt.
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Less disabled people in Poland compared to the UK?
Irena Sulecka replied to Colin James's topic in Open Forum
I know exactly where you gf is coming from Colin. It is abundantly clear that the people who make such comments have NEVER been to Poland, especially in the last 20 years. Poland is very clean compared to the UK, I have never seen so much rubbish on the streets, in Poland you just would not dream of throwing rubbish on the floor, the police would give you a ticket instantly! The streets and subways like you have pointed out are spotless. The towns and cities have some beautiful history with wonderful architecture and landscapes but are equally very modern. We look after our old people and vulnerable but we don't allow people to exploit these kind benefits designed to help. My cousin has a disability but insists on working, I appreciate a lot of people are unable to work but during my many many years here in the UK I get the distinct impression that it is becoming more and more a victim society sadly and this money that is being exploited is not reaching the real people who need it the most. I am pleased that you have highlighted these issues in this discussion. -
The city police monitor these subways and tunnels and will issue tickets to anyone dropping litter or putting up fly posters. The council clean them regular as you can see.
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Less disabled people in Poland compared to the UK?
Irena Sulecka replied to Colin James's topic in Open Forum
Well certainly a lot less dodgy claimants. It is the same as unemployed people, in Poland you have to have worked the previous 12 months before any claim and then the maximum time period for claiming is 6 months after which time you will be offered 1 of 3 jobs if you refuse 3 then your money stops. -
How ironic.