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I like having security clearances the type that dual nationality will preclude one from holding. As and when circumstances change then I shall claim my Irish Passport. Yet another instance of you making assumptions and being handed your arse on a plate.Originally posted by WTFH View PostNo help to me - Because I’m resourceful, I have dual nationality, unlike you who will stand there wringing his hands like a ******* useless fairy, trying to fill in forms with your crayon.
Hth but I seriously doubt it.
Hth.
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No help to me - Because I’m resourceful, I have dual nationality, unlike you who will stand there wringing his hands like a ******* useless fairy, trying to fill in forms with your crayon.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostMe too. And if I need to fill in a few extra forms in the future to do the same then I will. Because I'm resourceful, unlike you who will stand there wringing his hands like a ******* useless fairy.
Hth but I seriously doubt it.
Hth but I seriously doubt it.
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Me too. And if I need to fill in a few extra forms in the future to do the same then I will. Because I'm resourceful, unlike you who will stand there wringing his hands like a ******* useless fairy.Originally posted by WTFH View PostYes, it’s been good. He’s been to places where (due to freedom of movement) I’ve been able to carry out contracts easily over the last couple of decades.
Hth but I seriously doubt it.
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Tons of French in Kensington. Shame so few of them bothered opening decent little bistros.Originally posted by Mordac View PostThe reason a lot of them came here (particularly those who settled in Kensington) was to escape the 75% tax rate. They'll certainly be buggering off back to France again if Corbyn gets in...
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Not all migrants that end up in France are trying to come to the UK. The main reasons for the ones that do is that they already have family here and the fact most young people speak English to some extend thanks to the wonders of the English dominated internet.Originally posted by original PM View PostIf France is that fooking good why are loads of migrants desperately trying to get out of it and into the UK?

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Anybody else enjoying Rick Stein's "Secret France"?Originally posted by Mordac View PostThe reason a lot of them came here (particularly those who settled in Kensington) was to escape the 75% tax rate. They'll certainly be buggering off back to France again if Corbyn gets in...
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The reason a lot of them came here (particularly those who settled in Kensington) was to escape the 75% tax rate. They'll certainly be buggering off back to France again if Corbyn gets in...Originally posted by vetran View Posthmm its not just the Asylum seekers
Emmanuel Macron: London is the sixth biggest French city | London Evening Standard
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hmm its not just the Asylum seekers
Emmanuel Macron: London is the sixth biggest French city | London Evening Standard
France's presidential frontrunner Emmanuel Macron declared London to be the sixth biggest French city as he sought to woo hundreds of thousands of his fellow citizens this side of the Channel.The “sixth city” title was originally coined by then mayor Boris Johnson after the dramatic increase in the number of citizens from France in London.
But Centrist candidate Mr Macron, 39, gave the title an official seal of approval at a 3,500-strong rally in central London last night.
“I’m pleased to be here...in what is the sixth French city...because it is essential as you are French women and French men who will have their say over the destiny of our country at a critical point in its history,” he said.
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About time old people did something useful instead of going on endless round the world cruises.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostTo be fair, there are quite a few in Germany... Not as many in the UK admittedly.
In Greece they just have pensioners raiding the dustbins.
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To be fair, there are quite a few in Germany... Not as many in the UK admittedly.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThey aren't. There is a handful.
There are however loads of people in the UK using food banks.
In Greece they just have pensioners raiding the dustbins.
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