WP_Holder_05_2002 wrote:I got a feeling that we will get some decision in our favour in next 30 days....
Was that supposed to be sarcastic or......?!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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It is unfair to tar illegal immigrants with the sweeping libel of singularly undermining society. What is often overlooked is how current citizens and legal migrants can just as easily casually shirk what were once called their civic duties. A trend that has already started and likely to accelerate particularly in London, is how the rich are walling themselves off from the rest of society. More than just fearing newcomers, they also reject any increased taxation upon them (across the board or otherwise) as an unjust penalty. Or a cost for which they see no benefit. Don't be surprised if you see a rising wave of the rich establishing themselves as permanently offshore with tenuous bonds, if any, to their countries of origin. Citizenship shouldn't be a responsibility hoop through which only migrants must jump. It's a long-term commitment for all residents to maintain.nonothing wrote: The year is 2027 and a litter-strewn London is under siege from terrorists, illegal immigrants and rising civil unrest....
Yes he is Mike Wood and off course he still strugling for our rights. You must be remembering that i send you ful copy of home office letter in June it is continuation of that letter. I am trying to arrange another meeting with him to plan future stradegy.a11 wrote:ssi reminds me that this is mike wood. sorry for being so forgetful!
If that is the case then why take the trouble of going for the passport???nonothing wrote: honestly, after all that happened, i'm seriously considering leaving this country after i've got its passport. because not only the unfair changes but also the whole atmosphere among the public just ain't right.
I'm guessing because nothing beats being able to wave that magic little red booklet almost anywhere in the world and being able to get in visa-free.olisun wrote:If that is the case then why take the trouble of going for the passport???nonothing wrote: honestly, after all that happened, i'm seriously considering leaving this country after i've got its passport. because not only the unfair changes but also the whole atmosphere among the public just ain't right.