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Originally Posted by Cherry7
If Poland were a successful economy its working class would not have left the country.
As Polish is now the 2nd language in the UK and there are Poles living in every village. It is millions who have left, The biggest emigration in history in peace time.
The effects in the UK have been falling wages for most working class. The Poles earn to little to buy houses and are trapped in low wages poor housing. With of course exceptions that have made businesses and shops.
Is this a possibility for the Ukraine? Where would all the jobs come from?
The world needs to direct economic activity to where people need it.
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I'm in Poland. Comparing to Ukrainian reality it's better in terms of social infrastructure, financial services and even job market.
Western people simply can't imagine corruption level in Ukraine, there are things you'd start shitting bricks once you hear about, there is no common sense used for anything, things get complicated on purpose - somebody's making money on that, and, in most cases, it's mafia = Government.
Regarding Ukraine, you're questioning things that are not really important in the first place, what if I told there are no jobs now, there were no jobs before, no salaries right now, people don't care, people survive - especially elder people.
You need to understand that we've been robbed by our Government and Presdient in particular. That was the reason we wanted to get rid of him.
National question. Once again, the separation idea has been brought in by Yanukovich himself, clearly with support of Russian propaganda and media to divide and rule.