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Chinese passport got that extra non-extradiction value, their tax system probably has not caught up with “loans” tooLast edited by AtW; 4 June 2020, 06:35. -
They can buy my BTL portfolio, and then I can finally retire a rich man!Originally posted by xoggoth View PostIdiotic! Those from HK would probably be useful people in general, given that success of migrants tends to reflects that of the country they come from. But, seriously, how could we cope with another 3 million given the current pressures on housing, transport, utilities, our environment, green spaces etc.
I love the idea of millions of immigrants, as long as they like buying crapholes in Swindon at inflated prices.
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You've really grown as a person over the years. Now you care about whether they like buying them.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThey can buy my BTL portfolio, and then I can finally retire a rich man!
I love the idea of millions of immigrants, as long as they like buying crapholes in Swindon at inflated prices.
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Of course. Then after they've bought them I will support a deportation order.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou've really grown as a person over the years. Now you care about whether they like buying them.
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Again, you've grown soft. That will be a mercy after buying in Swindon.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostOf course. Then after they've bought them I will support a deportation order.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostRemember this for the future:
On Wednesday the foreign secretary Dominic Raab said the UK was prepared to pay the price of a free trade deal with China. “Us extending the UK BNO passport holder offer to come to the UK in the way that I have described is not contingent on a free trade deal or anything like that.”
“We wouldn’t allow that to get in the way of us living up to our responsibilities as a matter of principle both for moral reasons and international standing.”
So no Chinese trade deal: China warns the UK to prepare for 'substantial damage' to the economy over Hong Kong | Daily Mail Online
Which leads to this: Ministers plot to allow chlorinated chicken and other poor-quality US imports in to UK supermarkets | Daily Mail Online“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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