Is it just another example of the right wingers wanting to keep foreigners out, even if they owe their freedom to them???
It is not a matter of 'we owe our freedom to them' meaning the Gurkha, if you are referring to the second World War, we owe our freedom to a whole lot of nations that fought on the side of the allies, but we can't accept them all into this country.
One gets sentimental comments such as this: These brave old men and their families are owed a debt by this country, but please let's face it aren't our own country's veterans also owed a debt by this country first? But judging by the way our old (whether ex-service or civilians) are treated, they should also be owed a debt by their country, which they fail to get.
Although I admire the Gurkha's bravery and loyalty to Britain, I cannot see why they in particular should be given citizenship in our already overcrowded country.
When I have sought support for our own brave Lads & Lasses, I have been ridiculed by many on this site, among them those who are now asking support for the Gurkha.
Appertaining to our own service personnel, they have said such things as 'they are volunteers they know what they are signing up for', 'they only become soldiers because they are too thick to get a proper job', and they have even been sarcastic about the term 'our Lads & Lasses'. Not very much support given here then?
No brave as these these fellows are, their country is Nepal, and they will walk many, many miles to get the chance to join the British Army. Not just because they have a particular love of the British, but because it is a very highly paid job for them. Just like any other Mercenary.
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