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Perdita
20-03-2009, 07:23
An English teenager was allegedly told to leave a new Polish supermarket in East Yorkshire because of her nationality.

Student Kaley Leighton explained that she likes to try "new things" and decided to buy a drink at the Polski Sklep in Goole on her way home from college, reports The Daily Telegraph.

However, the 17-year-old claimed that the shopkeeper immediately asked her if she was English and then ordered her out when she replied that she was.

She said: "He said to me 'Get out of my shop' twice. He said it really aggressively and I didn't know what to do because I was on my own, and he was a big man. I just said 'okay' and left.

"I felt angry, upset and embarrassed and couldn't believe what had happened."

The teenager has now spoken to East Riding Council and made a complaint of racism against the store.

:eek:

Katy
20-03-2009, 09:37
thats shocking, its really harsh shes only a young girl as well

Siobhan
20-03-2009, 10:29
Wow.. I find that surprising as I have gone to loads of Polish shops here and never had any problems.. I have one very close to me with some really good stuff in it

Abigail
20-03-2009, 10:52
An English teenager was allegedly told to leave a new Polish supermarket in East Yorkshire because of her nationality.

Student Kaley Leighton explained that she likes to try "new things" and decided to buy a drink at the Polski Sklep on her way home from college, reports The Daily Telegraph.

However, the 17-year-old claimed that the shopkeeper immediately asked her if she was English and then ordered her out when she replied that she was.

She said: "He said to me 'Get out of my shop' twice. He said it really aggressively and I didn't know what to do because I was on my own, and he was a big man. I just said 'okay' and left.

"I felt angry, upset and embarrassed and couldn't believe what had happened."

The teenager has now spoken to East Riding Council and made a complaint of racism against the store.

:eek:

I saw this on digital spy last night. This is actually in my home town. I don't know the lass but can't believe it got into the Telegraph. There's even a facebook group for it :eek:

I can understand where she's coming from. The Poles (and other immigrants) in my town can generally be a bit rude and have little patience with the British people. Some of them are good people and will stop to talk but on the whole, they're not.

di marco
20-03-2009, 11:18
i cant believe that! :eek: thats disgusting! if it had been the other way round it would have been a big deal, the polish would be the first to moan if they were chucked out an english shop

Perdita
20-03-2009, 13:44
Where I live, it is hard to find a non-polish or non-russian shop assistant. They tend to be quite arrogant and act as if the world owes them a living. :angry:

Siobhan
20-03-2009, 13:45
I must just live in a really nice area then... I have heard people go on and on about non-nationals and I have found all in my area to be nice and polite

Perdita
20-03-2009, 13:49
I am sure there are nice Polish people around, but here in Germany they have a bad reputation for stealing cars and flogging them back in Poland, so they might not always get treated nice by their neighbours.

Abigail
20-03-2009, 14:11
Yep, the polish in our town have a bad criminal record. Assault, battery, theft, shoplifting, the list goes on. Every week there is at least half a dozen reports in the local paper about immigrants in court.

Trinity
20-03-2009, 14:43
We have loads of eastern european people working in hospitality and catering especially in Scotland.

They seem to be just as nice if not nicer than some of the Scots who think that they are too good to be in that type of job.

Having said that, as a student I worked in hospitality for a while, waitressing in a 'nice' hotel, and the Great British public are a rude,rude lot. Perhaps constant insults and rudeness on the part some of the customers result in waitresses and shop assistants being surly and unpleasant, too?

What goes around comes around, as they say!

With regards to the girl being told to leave the shop because she is English - if it is true then it is disgraceful. You have to wonder if there wasn't more to it than that, though.

Why do we expect foreign workers to be more pleasant than UK born and bred workers?

Perhaps we should all concentrate on being pleasant ourselves and see how people react then?

sindydoll
20-03-2009, 15:19
they come into our country and take everthing we have got plus want to live in their own rules ...... bring back Enoch

Siobhan
20-03-2009, 15:25
they come into our country and take everthing we have got plus want to live in their own rules ...... bring back Enoch

you can't say that... some people that are in our countries are doing work and not disrupting anyone. you can't tar them all with the same brush

tammyy2j
20-03-2009, 15:40
I thought every shop nowadays would welcome any business

StarsOfCCTV
20-03-2009, 15:57
It's not about the nationality of a person its they're personality whether they act like that.

Trinity
20-03-2009, 17:07
Let us remember that we have loads and loads of British expats in countries the world over.

Some of them still eat baked beans, tunnocks tea cakes and cannot live without HP sauce/Heinz salad cream.

Some of them make no attempt to learn the language of their host country.

Some of them socialise mainly with other expats, often in British pubs (or more likely Irish pubs!)

Some still claim Irish or Scottish roots hundreds of years after their ancestors left the homeland.

Does this make them bad people?

We have sent people the world over - what right have we to complain when other people come here?

If all countries were to 'return' people of 'foreign' blood to their ancestors homeland then heaven help us when the UK diaspora return en-masse!

Complaining about immigration is really opening a can of worms.

Abbie
20-03-2009, 19:00
We have loads of polish shops here cos theres lots of polish people living here

And apparently its happened here as well

Bryan
20-03-2009, 19:30
disgusting, and people wonder why there's problems with racism and such like in the country.

Chloe O'brien
20-03-2009, 19:43
We have about ten polish workers working for the catering company within the college and the staff are all really nice. I've not been in many polish shops but the ones I have been in I haven't had any problems.

Bryan
20-03-2009, 19:45
One of the girls I work with at work is Polish and she is the loveliest person you are ever likely to meet. Unfortunatley all it takes is one bar person to jade people's opinions of an entire group of people. Just becuase this one Polish shop owner acted out of order does not mean every Pole is the same, but that's just the way it tends to fall, everyone suffers because of the actions of a few.