- 06 Oct 2019 15:46
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'Devoted' Windrush sisters face separation because of birth dates
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/201 ... irth-dates
This is the sort of country the Tories want to create. Priti Pratel is herself an immigrant, what the hell is wrong with her?
Not strictly related, and just for your interest, see this:
Iran: Nuff sed.
Iraq: War started there.
Pakistan: Partition started the troubles all the way back then..
Syria: Nuff sed
Eritrea: Historic British interference "
British forces defeated the Italian army in Eritrea in 1941 at the Battle of Keren and placed the colony under British military administration until Allied forces could determine its fate. The first thing the British did was to remove the Eritrean industries (of Asmara and Massawa) to Kenya, as war compensation. They even dismantled parts of the Eritrean Railway system.[63]
In the absence of agreement amongst the Allies concerning the status of Eritrea, British administration continued for the remainder of World War II until 1950. During the immediate postwar years, the British proposed that Eritrea be divided along religious lines and parceled off to Sudan and Ethiopia" - wiki
What a surprise..
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/201 ... irth-dates
This is the sort of country the Tories want to create. Priti Pratel is herself an immigrant, what the hell is wrong with her?
Not strictly related, and just for your interest, see this:
Iran: Nuff sed.
Iraq: War started there.
Pakistan: Partition started the troubles all the way back then..
Syria: Nuff sed
Eritrea: Historic British interference "
British forces defeated the Italian army in Eritrea in 1941 at the Battle of Keren and placed the colony under British military administration until Allied forces could determine its fate. The first thing the British did was to remove the Eritrean industries (of Asmara and Massawa) to Kenya, as war compensation. They even dismantled parts of the Eritrean Railway system.[63]
In the absence of agreement amongst the Allies concerning the status of Eritrea, British administration continued for the remainder of World War II until 1950. During the immediate postwar years, the British proposed that Eritrea be divided along religious lines and parceled off to Sudan and Ethiopia" - wiki
What a surprise..
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