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Post by Dan Dare on Dec 14, 2023 14:50:14 GMT
Q. The prime minister, the new chairperson of the BBC, the Director of the National Theatre, the richest man in Britain and Keith Vaz?
A. They're all Indian
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Post by dappy on Dec 14, 2023 15:08:00 GMT
Rishi Sunak was born in the UK and is every bit as British as you and me Dan. He even lives here..... Can't speak for the others on your list. So what?
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Post by Bentley on Dec 14, 2023 15:15:35 GMT
I quite like Indians . They tend to be family oriented , hard working , clever and the Hindus and Sikhs don’t seem to carry as much cultural baggage as Muslims.
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Post by wapentake on Dec 14, 2023 16:18:29 GMT
Well lets face it we’ve had a few cowboys in charge,deputy Blair anyone? then there was Cameron the cowpoke who ran away or to be more accurate wasn’t he a pigpoke ? So we’ve had the cowboys and it’s the Indians turn and is Roland rat any worse than the two cowboys?
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Post by Pacifico on Dec 14, 2023 17:11:33 GMT
Indians are generally pretty good - they are one of the most hardworking of migrant communities. So better off with them running things rather than those from the Muslim community.
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Post by Dan Dare on Dec 14, 2023 17:32:49 GMT
I wonder if the Indians ever consoled themselves after losing the farm, it's a good job it's only the English it could have been much worse. The bloody French for instance!
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Post by sandypine on Dec 14, 2023 20:42:48 GMT
Rishi Sunak was born in the UK and is every bit as British as you and me Dan. He even lives here..... Can't speak for the others on your list. So what? But he has an advantage he is an ethnic minority. I am not clear how someone can be every bit of something as anyone else but also be something else that the others are not. In terms of being logical it isn't.
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Post by Dan Dare on Dec 14, 2023 21:03:49 GMT
Rishi Sunak was born in the UK and is every bit as British as you and me Dan. He even lives here..... Can't speak for the others on your list. So what? Speak for yourself dappy. But then I see you are, and for me too.
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Post by seniorcitizen007 on Dec 15, 2023 22:36:12 GMT
Q. The prime minister, the new chairperson of the BBC, the Director of the National Theatre, the richest man in Britain and Keith Vaz?
A. They're all Indian
Why include Keith Vaz? One could end a list of prominent Italian Americans with Al Capone and ask what they have in common.
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Post by Red Rackham on Dec 15, 2023 23:12:13 GMT
Rishi Sunak was born in the UK and is every bit as British as you and me Dan. He even lives here..... Can't speak for the others on your list. So what? Yes indeed, Rishi Sunak is very British lol. He tried to hide the fact that he held a US green card which gave him permanent residency in the US. He was of course eventually found out and forced to give it up but make no mistake, as soon 'British Rishi' is kicked out of number 10 he will be off to the US faster than a New York minute. And will 'British Rishi' be waving the union jack from his Californian mansion? lol, I very much doubt it.
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Post by steppenwolf on Dec 16, 2023 9:06:18 GMT
Exactly right. And he will have left behind an unpleasant legacy of hundreds of thousands of Indians whom he has given visas to - and whom we can't get rid of. The idea of opening up our country to people from the most populous (and poor) nations in the world is beyond lunatic. But, as you sat, Sunak will be off to the USA within a year, having left a trail of destruction over here and achieved absolutely nothing.
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Post by Dan Dare on Dec 17, 2023 9:27:21 GMT
Q. The prime minister, the new chairperson of the BBC, the Director of the National Theatre, the richest man in Britain and Keith Vaz?
A. They're all Indian
Why include Keith Vaz? One could end a list of prominent Italian Americans with Al Capone and ask what they have in common. It's called pattern recognition, something we're not supposed to be doing. It may even be illegal.
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