the Gurkhas have prevailed

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the Gurkhas have prevailed

Post by starving student » Fri May 22, 2009 12:24 am

8O finally

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Re: the Gurkhas have prevailed

Post by ThrowAway » Fri May 22, 2009 12:51 am

They are bad asses. Wtf are you talking about though?

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Post by MrShine » Fri May 22, 2009 1:43 am

Taken from Number 10 ( UK ) website regarding the gurkhas being allowed to live in the UK after their service:
For many years, the Brigade of Gurkhas have shown bravery, commitment and dedication in serving this country, and continue to do so on operations today.

This Government has done more for Gurkhas than any other. It was the first Government to grant settlement to Gurkhas and the first to equalise pay and pensions, with over 6,000 former Gurkhas and their families already given the right to live in the UK. In April we took steps to increase the number of Gurkhas eligible to come to this country by 4,000 or, including families, 10,000 people.

The House of Commons has now expressed a clear view that all Gurkhas should be entitled to settle in the United Kingdom if that is what they wish.

This Government respects the will of the House of Commons and recognises the strong feeling and public support for this cause. Consequently, we have announced today that all former Gurkhas who served for longer than four years will be eligible to apply for settlement in the United Kingdom. They will also be entitled to bring their spouses and dependent minor children. There will be no time limit on applications.

This scheme recognises the unique nature of the service given to the UK by the Brigade of Gurkhas and is offered to them on an exceptional basis.

We believe that in announcing the new policy today, we have met their concerns and those of Parliament.
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Re: the Gurkhas have prevailed

Post by beats me » Fri May 22, 2009 3:58 am

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Re: the Gurkhas have prevailed

Post by timothyallan » Fri May 22, 2009 4:34 am

beats me wrote:Image

Winner.

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Re: the Gurkhas have prevailed

Post by majestic » Fri May 22, 2009 4:51 am

Gurkhas protect government buildings, malls and schools here. For years they've been stationed at my daughters' school armed with SAR 21s (that's "Singapore Assault Rifle 21st century") - it's supposed to be a safeguard against terrorism. Of course, having grown up with it, my daughters think it's quite normal to have these guys standing around in the playground with machine guns.

The SAR 21 is described by the Ministry of Defence as "the first production assault rifle of its class to incorporate a built-in Laser Aiming Device (powered by a single AA battery) as standard". Great to see they're thinking of the environment when they design this stuff! :)

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Post by hangar17 » Fri May 22, 2009 8:21 am

majestic wrote:Gurkhas protect government buildings, malls and schools here. For years they've been stationed at my daughters' school armed with SAR 21s (that's "Singapore Assault Rifle 21st century") - it's supposed to be a safeguard against terrorism. Of course, having grown up with it, my daughters think it's quite normal to have these guys standing around in the playground with machine guns.

The SAR 21 is described by the Ministry of Defence as "the first production assault rifle of its class to incorporate a built-in Laser Aiming Device (powered by a single AA battery) as standard". Great to see they're thinking of the environment when they design this stuff! :)

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Re: the Gurkhas have prevailed

Post by djsynchro » Sat May 23, 2009 1:28 am

What are you talking about used batteries are really bad for the environment!

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Re: the Gurkhas have prevailed

Post by ThrowAway » Sat May 23, 2009 2:58 am

Did any one else see the plane?

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