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Do you support the Government's efforts to rescue Brits from Libya.
Myself - I would back the Government's efforts to rescue any Brit abroad who was in trouble within reason (ie. we should never negotiate with terrorists).
However, there are some who are saying "If you go to a country run by a dictator and it all blows up in your face, you've only got yourself to blame".
Is this a popular sentiment, especially in light of the huge salaries offered to those Brits willing to work in the world's trouble spots?
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However, there are some who are saying "If you go to a country run by a dictator and it all blows up in your face, you've only got yourself to blame".
Is this a popular sentiment, especially in light of the huge salaries offered to those Brits willing to work in the world's trouble spots?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If they are willing to take the money then it is down to the individual to get themselves out if they start to feel threatened.
Why should the government make other people, usually members of the armed forces who are paid peanuts, go to the rescue of people working abroad and not paying taxes into the coffers?
You take the money, you take your chance...... END OF
Why should the government make other people, usually members of the armed forces who are paid peanuts, go to the rescue of people working abroad and not paying taxes into the coffers?
You take the money, you take your chance...... END OF
These people are British citizens and this is not invalidated by them living and working abroad so on humanitarian grounds, these people should have the benefit of help from their mother country......in my opinion.
Many of these people although not paying UK taxes are indeed working on contracts which benefit the UK.
Many of these people although not paying UK taxes are indeed working on contracts which benefit the UK.
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Ok mightywease - I apologise for being a little too strong there - probably the effect of some daft comments on the other thread on this...... Can understand if the hair dryer got in the way!!
Eddie made a good point on the speed Libya went tits up.
Just hope the Iranians behave themselves as they are sending 2 warships through the Suez and Israeli fingers will be hovering above their missile launch buttons.
Now if Iran or Saudi was to come under the cosh, well then you would be looking at perhaps $200 a barrel plus - Libya produces only 1.8 million barrels a day and exports 1.5 - Saudi exports run at 8+ and Iran around 3.5+ - any cut there would have enormous ramifications. For example, at the moment, Saudi has agreed to release its spigots to replace the lost Libyan crude (75% down) and their crude is quite similar though not ass light - nobody could replace Saudi lost product.....
Eddie made a good point on the speed Libya went tits up.
Just hope the Iranians behave themselves as they are sending 2 warships through the Suez and Israeli fingers will be hovering above their missile launch buttons.
Now if Iran or Saudi was to come under the cosh, well then you would be looking at perhaps $200 a barrel plus - Libya produces only 1.8 million barrels a day and exports 1.5 - Saudi exports run at 8+ and Iran around 3.5+ - any cut there would have enormous ramifications. For example, at the moment, Saudi has agreed to release its spigots to replace the lost Libyan crude (75% down) and their crude is quite similar though not ass light - nobody could replace Saudi lost product.....
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