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Originally posted by Paddy View Post
Just for the record, even before Brexit he would not qualify to stay in the UK after 90 days or any EU after 90 days. Boris Johnson removed the requirement for foreigners to register and closed the Alien Offices thus the UK does not know who is overstaying and who should leave. It’s a government failing.
You were allowed to stay in the UK if you are working and had no fixed abode. I remember it was tested in Court as there was a construction worker living in a tent in London. (Think the guy was Polish.)
Apparently the UK government screwed up unlike other EU nations by not insisting you had to have an residential address to stay here. Another screw up is allowing people to become "self-employed".
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Apparently, random and the attacker is Romanian of no fixed abode.
Very sad
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Probably best if we wait before pointing fingers based on nationality orb false facts we aren't Hamas supporters.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI thought Ioan was a Welsh name?
I see it could also be considered of Romanian origin, which will encourage the racists
We do seem to have a lot of stabbings by people who aren't driven by terrorism, gangs or relationships. I suspect we will find out that many of them have poorly treated mental health issues like Valdo Calocane.
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I thought Ioan was a Welsh name?
I see it could also be considered of Romanian origin, which will encourage the racists
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
The mail will be pleased - foreign-sounding name, and his house is of no value.
There is a >53% chance of the name being 'foreign' and in certain jobs more likely to be.
https://trustforlondon.org.uk/data/g...ondon%20(50%25).
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostSecurity guard was called Abdullah. Makes you wonder.
Would you have said the same if he was called Dave? Or was a woman?
EDIT: what actually shocked me most was that TWG needs a security guard.Last edited by ladymuck; 12 August 2024, 16:32.
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And a nutter loose in Leicester square
Just happened a girl (11) and a woman (34) stabbed multiple times by a man - not terrorism apparently.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ce-london.html
luckily a security guard jumped on him aided by a few others!Tags: None
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