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i fully support the home secretary's decision. if you wan't to live in rome you do what the romans do, it's never too late to learn. instead of moarning this lady should help her husband learn English and stop wasting taxpayers money refering this case to the courts simple as that.peppekalle wrote:What is your opinion?
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I'm looking really hard, but I can't find anyone who can point me in the right direction. English is not de jure official language in the UK. I've said it before, Mr. Chapti should just learn Welsh or Gaellic and he would be British by now.Bob44 wrote:i fully support the home secretary's decision. if you wan't to live in rome you do what the romans do, it's never too late to learn. instead of moarning this lady should help her husband learn English and stop wasting taxpayers money refering this case to the courts simple as that.peppekalle wrote:What is your opinion?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... uling.html
I don't get why you keep going on about that - it doesn't matter that it's not a de jure official language - it is still the acceptable national language of the UK. All schoolchildren in the UK has to learn English, English is the language used everywhere in the UK, English is the language understood by most in the UK (and by most, I'm not just talking a majority, I'm talking fairly close to 100%).alekos wrote: I'm looking really hard, but I can't find anyone who can point me in the right direction. English is not de jure official language in the UK.