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same in dublin alot of people out of work in building

trade nearly half of the people in know are out of work.

as frank says plenty of pole comming in here to ire.

honestly believe every goverment just wants to

make all the employers richer and richer with

cheap labour.with some of the people with high mortages

on a big struggle.not a fish left in our waters either

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you cant blame people for going for cheaper prices after all over the last few years costs have went sky high and lets be honest how hard is it to lay a brick or hammer a nail in. :tongue2:

Its not hard , The thing is though,you have to be born good looking and clever ,to be able to: do it right :whistling:

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you cant blame people for going for cheaper prices after all over the last few years costs have went sky high and lets be honest how hard is it to lay a brick or hammer a nail in. :tongue2:

Its not hard , The thing is though,you have to be born good looking and clever ,to be able to: do it right :whistling:

WELL IN THAT CASE I WOULD BE A MASTER CRAFTSMAN :whistling: but be fair lads its like lego, and dont say theyre not over paid.

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you cant blame people for going for cheaper prices after all over the last few years costs have went sky high and lets be honest how hard is it to lay a brick or hammer a nail in. :tongue2:

Thats why you do a 5year apprenticeship and spend years at college. Next time im setting out a semi circular arch or gothic arch, or maybe building a spiral chimney stack or tumbling in on a gable end ,ill ask your advice. Have i lost you yet. :thumbdown:

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you cant blame people for going for cheaper prices after all over the last few years costs have went sky high and lets be honest how hard is it to lay a brick or hammer a nail in. :tongue2:

depends if you want a proper job .ps what about the price of living you prick

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you cant blame people for going for cheaper prices after all over the last few years costs have went sky high and lets be honest how hard is it to lay a brick or hammer a nail in. :tongue2:

depends if you want a proper job .ps what about the price of living you prick

everyone's got to live but not at the expense of rip of builders ya fanny
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JMHO, but why is a brickie/builder worth less than an oil rig worker, or a accountant or IT specialist?

 

All skilled men/women so the wage should reflect this.

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plenty of private work about butt theres so much competition out there now its getting harder and harder for firms to win the contract with these b*****d poles working for 20p an hour :wallbash::wallbash:

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Theres loads of work round Liverpool at the moment! Maybe something to do with the Capital of Culture, The City Centre is one giant building site!!!!!!

Iwent to Liverpool on sunday ,my youngest lad was boxing at Speke,nice place.

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you cant blame people for going for cheaper prices after all over the last few years costs have went sky high and lets be honest how hard is it to lay a brick or hammer a nail in. :tongue2:

depends if you want a proper job .ps what about the price of living you prick

everyone's got to live but not at the expense of rip of builders ya fanny

get a life you prick you pay peanuts you monkeys like you twat .you are probably on the dole with ten kids

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Theres loads of work round Liverpool at the moment! Maybe something to do with the Capital of Culture, The City Centre is one giant building site!!!!!!

Iwent to Liverpool on sunday ,my youngest lad was boxing at Speke,nice place.

 

Where was it the Austin Rawlinson sports centre? What was it SchoolBoys? How did he get on?

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Theres loads of work round Liverpool at the moment! Maybe something to do with the Capital of Culture, The City Centre is one giant building site!!!!!!

Iwent to Liverpool on sunday ,my youngest lad was boxing at Speke,nice place.

 

Where was it the Austin Rawlinson sports centre? What was it SchoolBoys? How did he get on?

yes ,it was ,he lost ,he was well ahead on points ,and had put the other lad down right on the bell in the second,ref stopped it with ten seconds to go because my lad was bleeding heavily ,good scrap,nice place,great crowd.

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50 billion pumped into the banks by the government/bank of england to aid banks through the credit crunch ,to en turn allow them to drop there rates so people can afford there mortgages in this country alone ,usa is on its knees houses are worth next to nothing there and there interest rate is now at 2%.

what happens there shortly happens here as seen by the credit crunch it happened there 8 months ago .

add the immigrant workers to the equation there could be serious problems ahead for are whole economy .

only thing in are favor is the fact there is around 90 million people living in such a small place and they all need to live somewhere ,

 

Thats what I can' t get my head round: there is a strong demand for housing, but prices are dropping because the market was artificially inflated, by foolish mortgage loans, so the building companies stop building because profitability decreases.

 

The government then goes and blows £50 billion of tax payers money on perpetuating the faulty mortgage market, keeping the banks out of the sh@t for a bit longer.

 

Why didn' t they spend the £50 billion of tax payer's money on building social housing? It would have kept many builders in work and housed a lot of people who need somewhere to live. Instead, the labour government, who are supposed to take care of the working man, have rewarded the incompetence of the mortgage lenders with a load more free money. No doubt mainly benefiting the the ultra wealthy financiers behind the banks.

 

And after doubling the tax liabilities of low earners... Here' s hoping the government soon falls.

 

 

well said that man :clapper::wallbash::notworthy:

 

the price of living has soared..My mam grafted all through my childhood working in shops and factories until arthiritis crippled her in her early forties..She can do no more than barmaid work now and comes home with an aching back, swollen knees and ankles..She did that for pride ..stupid really as she has had no thanks or help from the government..In the meantime a polish family moved in down the street with 4 kids into a new build council house..4 big rooms nice car etc..no jobs of course..WHILE I KNOCK MY PAN IN TO PAY THE MORTGAGE..i DO NOT WANT TO BE LIVING IN THIS COUNTRY BY THE TIME I HAVE CHILDREN..ITS NOTHING SHORT OF A CATASTROPHE WAITING TO HAPPEN

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you cant blame people for going for cheaper prices after all over the last few years costs have went sky high and lets be honest how hard is it to lay a brick or hammer a nail in. :tongue2:

depends if you want a proper job .ps what about the price of living you prick

everyone's got to live but not at the expense of rip of builders ya fanny

get a life you prick you pay peanuts you monkeys like you twat .you are probably on the dole with ten kids

 

YOU maybe correct but you didnt mention that i might be polish.feck all wrong with peanuts. now i must go wash the merc.

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