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Dear Mr. Farage
Wpisał Polnews.co.uk   
Środa, 29. Czerwiec 2016 10:55
Publikujemy poniżej kopię listu do Nigela Farge’a, który w dniu dzisiejszym wysłała do niego jedna z naszych czytelniczek. Dotyczy on Brexitu oraz powiązanymi z nim jego skutkami - w postaci wzrostu niechęci i rasizmu wobec Polaków i innych cudzoziemców w Wielkiej Brytanii.


Dear Mr. Farage

I am writing to you, because I would like to express my feelings at the current situation.

One thing I would like to clarify, my intension is not to insult anybody, especially you Sir.

I am Polish women who came to UK in 2006, I had no language skills only open heart and a huge desire to live a better life.

I have learned the language, which I” called musical language”, working far below my qualification, assimilate with English people.

British people have a huge and good heart, they taught me your life style, your language which I loved deeply.
People who I meet on my way where far better than you, they open their heart to me, they have helped me on several occasions, and in return I have giving them my friendship and my gratefulness.  I call them my friend and that for some people means something.

I learned language, and I studying at Northumbria University, where I was graduated. Before graduation I open my own business. For the last ten years I am living in UK and I pay my taxes NI etc.

Even the recession did not make me want to leave my home in UK, because I still believed in that country, I did not run away. Polish people are very loyal, and we do not leave sinking ship, where the times are not as good.  We stood alone with all other British people. I would like to remind you that, during the recession your own citizens moved to other countries, but we Polish stood still by your side, working even harder during those difficult times. More hours for much less money, we start buying our houses in UK, spending money to get back British economy on the right track. We did not run away with £ in the pocket to Poland, did we?? But again, you did not mention that in your campaign, did you Sir?

Does it not mean we treat Great Britain as our home country?!

Only thing you were focus on Sir, was money which NHS spent on immigrants, actually you have meant spent on Polish ...in fact one day after referendum you admit you “have made some mistakes”, but the worst part was to watch you and your smile when you said that. That was an absolute lack of respect to your own people, people who believed in you and your "campaign/ propaganda".

To be very clear, I pay for my NHS’ costs from my own pocket which I earned by very hard work, that money does not come from your pocket!!!

I hope, you realized that all racist behavior which we face now, it is all your fault. I thought you love your country, but you Sir make Great Britain falling apart.

I understand you, and all people who have issues to immigrants, but you turn you anger against to wrong people. Polish people are hardworking employees, people with ambitions, with proud and loyalty, you want or not we are very similar. But you decide to hit the biggest immigrant’s population in UK to be heard, you, Sir have chosen the easiest way to get what You want, not the best way.

I remember only once when polish people were appreciated and you fought for our voices, only when you count on our votes.

I was looking forward to becoming a British citizen, but now, with what happened after the referendum, I am less keen in doing so, you and your propaganda have made me to change my decision.

Have you realized that you have ruined thousands of people dreams'???

I personally believe in that " if you doing something good, the good thing will come back to you twice, but the same rule applies if you doing something bad..." I really hope this does not work this time, because if it does, then you will have a sad life, and I am pity you.

I bet, the same feelings have your own citizens who emigrated to other European countries, because now they feel, parliament betrayed them. They might be pushed to leave everything they achieved wherever they are, and come back to UK, not necessarily willingly

I know you are very busy man, but I wish to speak with you. I wish to hear from you personally why you think that we, polish people have so bad impact on that country.

As far I remember someone already" fought for us" but you have learned nothing, so I would like to remind you that we are proud, ambitious, loyal and hardworking people, and for many of us Great Britain is a HOME, and we will "fight" for it with dignity.


PROUD & POLISH
Agnieszka