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Of course it's not all one way traffic. Britain gives lot money to India but India gives a lot to Britain.
This man has donated £4.2 million to the Labour party alone !
http://www.order-order.com/2008/10/f...-contrast.html
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Originally posted by cupidstunt View Post
My McAffe firewall gives me a massive warning on the above site !!!!
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostOne way of reducing poverty is to provide jobs... something which a space programme and related industries will provide plenty of.
Don't forget that in countries like India, a job which in the UK might employ 1 (or less) people, in India labour is so cheap that about 5 would be employed.
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Originally posted by expat View PostOK, I admit it. A piece of insight from Cyberman.
I was going to post this counter-intuitive assertion (that it's a good move for India, not a waste), and I expected to be almost alone in it.
I'm not even sure that competition comes into it: Indian spacecraft, but with a British camera on board! Great.
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/i...-200810221345/
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostIt will actually increase India's technical know-how, create employment and have knock-ons for other industries in India and worldwide. It's good for India and not so good for us because it means yet more competition !!
I was going to post this counter-intuitive assertion (that it's a good move for India, not a waste), and I expected to be almost alone in it.
I'm not even sure that competition comes into it: Indian spacecraft, but with a British camera on board! Great.
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I wish we could outsource parliament to India - give them a taste of their own medicine.
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Looks like the India noon mission has gone about as well as our outsourcing.
"India fireworks blast 'kills 18'"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7685583.stmLast edited by Masher; 23 October 2008, 07:15.
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All aid to foreign countries should be scrapped until this country sorts itself out.
The government just refused to increase pensions here, saying they couldn't afford it.
WTF.
They can afford to send money to India, so that the Indian government can buy Nukes and fund space exploration.
They make me so fekin mad
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Fly me to the Moon
Show me what the spring is like - on Jupiter and Mars
In other words
Darling Kiss Me
In other words
Hold my hand
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Originally posted by Flashman View Posthttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7198546.stm
Money well spent eh? Way to go Gordon 'Saviour of Britain' Brown !
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7198546.stm
Brown announces India aid package
Gordon Brown has announced a new package of development aid for India, worth £825m over the next three years.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostShould India be focussing on going to the moon, or helping it's people out of poverty.
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The Indian attempt to get into space is doomed to fail - Mission control will probably outsource the IT and support functions to a Call Centre out the back of Dehli somewhere...
Astronaut: "Mission Control, I am experiencing problems with my portside thrust controller"
Call centre drone: "I'm sorry sir, I do not understand the problem. It must be something you are doing..."
etc
<insert rest of personally most annoying indian call centre conversation that failed to resolve any of your issues>
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