That is true LE, the poles that are here, ex fighters, they were welcomed. So what is it with the Ghurka, I do hope it is nothing to do with the Raj mentality.
The government we employ seem daily to get it so wrong, they allow people of an unknown status to stay here, yet want to boot out people who would be exemplary citizens.
It is a pity here we cannot sack the useless and dead weight in government
ORIGINAL: kittinSol Yawn yawn yawn, Seeks... I side with the Gurkhas, but I'm amazed you're clamoring to fight injustice. You [:D] ? And I was told we couldn't teach an old dog new tricks [;)] .
Please stifle your yawns when addressing old dog seeks.Thats an order. lol I'm wondering about the spelling..Ghurkas or Gurkhas ?
Do you remember the Burpas in the film Carry on up the Khyber? When the Scots regiment raised their kilts to bravely ward off an attack by the Burpas.
Oh no! When I were a lad, I had a box of Airfix Nepali soldiers, and the label said Ghurkas, I'm sure of it.
But when I were a lad, all my little soldiers had names and families too. Good thing my Ghurkas didnt mind British names, as I wouldnt have a clue to this day about Nepali names.