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What a foolish decision to limit the numbers of ex- Gurkha servicemen entitled to re-settle in the United Kingdom.
We live in a country of Topsy Turvy values. These men have served and defended our country. 45,000 Gurkhas have died fighting for this nation. Can somebody please explain to me how we can support wasters and scroungers on benefits, pay people like Abu Qatada £,2500 in compensation for the privelage of radicalising British citizens and preaching the destruction of this nation and the death of its citizens.
Is this how we recognise and repay the values of loyalty, duty and service? What message does this send to people generally? This is disgraceful and it makes me feel ashamed to be British. The minister Phil Woolas spoke about the numbers of Gurkhas and their dependents that could come to Britain 'as if' 100,000 was too many and something 'we' wouldn't want in this country. Well for me each Gurkhas is worth a 1000 of each and every so called immigrant racing to be in this country to claim benefits or to undermine and destroy its culture.
Woolas said "It has never been the case that all Gurkhas pre-1997 were to be allowed to stay in the country. With their dependents you could be looking at 100,000 people.
"It's simply not true that we have betrayed the Gurkhas. When people read the guidelines they will see the sense of them."
I would be happy to have every single one of them here, pay them a pension and ensure they were well looked after. You are not telling me that the cost would be any where near the money we have pumped into the banks are you? It's not the ministers decison to decide who we allow into the country in this way. He is a public servant and this decision should go to a public referendum.
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Saturday, 25 April 2009
Foolish Decision on Gurkha Resettlement
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Saturday, 18 April 2009
Some Quotes About Foolery
He who despairs over an event is a coward, but he who holds hopes for the human condition is a fool.
- Albert Camus
Foolishness is rarely a matter of lack of intelligence or even lack of information.
John McCarthy
Any fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage - to move in the opposite direction.
Albert Einstein
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Saturday, 11 April 2009
Damian McBride Stupid Boy

Hello Mainwaring here...is that McBride?...stupid boy!
Damian McBride's stupid and foolish juvenile behaviour has cost him his job. The first foolish aspect of his action was to overlook the possibility that in this interconnected, digitally permeable, computer mediated society opinions get passed around at the speed of light. His second most foolish mistake was to think that he as an adult senior advisor to the Prime Minister he could indulge in churlish ideas to smear members of the opposition. This is the stuff of the school yard not government.
To blame someone else for your personal oversights is the most foolish thing of all.
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