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  1. Supreme Racing Scratch Champion Sky Warrior; His sire, Racing Champion Kentucky; Cheers.
  2. They've all been up before mate, I'll try and get some newer ones. Cheers.
  3. One of the fastest non-pets ever. I've talked to his owner and to people with top class dogs that ran against it. Cheers.
  4. I don't think the plan was ever to send thousands of illegal immigrants to Rwanda, I think it was mainly to act as a deterrent, send a couple of plane loads and hope the word went round that if you spend your families life savings to try and get to the UK, you might end up in some African shithole ! It's academic now, anyway, as no one is going to be sent before a general election, and Starmer has already gone on record as saying even if the courts allowed it, Labour would reverse it if/when they get into power. Cheers.
  5. “Depriving developing countries’ can be looked at from different perspectives. Yes, I agree that taking doctors , nurses etc from their country can be seen as detrimental, but on the other hand, I’ve worked with many TCN’s who went to work overseas and spent every penny they earned on educating and training their children, who went on to have better, more lucrative careers than their parents in their own countries. I knew TCN’s who were electricians, HVAC techs, mechanics, whose money spent on their children enabled them to become pilots, engineers, doctors, dentists, etc in their ho
  6. Are you going to grow it ? I understand it’s the same family as ginger. Last year I tried growing ginger without any success . Ive been watching a few YouTube vids on growing it and I’ll give it another go this year and also turmeric if I can get some raw root . Cheers.
  7. Farage was an MEP for 21 years. If he was paid £2 million that’s around £95,000 a year, good money if you can get it, but hardly excessive in respect of that place. Lord Mandelson, Labour MP and Vice President of the European Commision will have made as much, possibly a lot more. Neil Kinnock, Leader of the Labour Party and EU Commissioner, same again. Chris Patten, Tory MP and EU Commissioner, same again. There will be a lot of others who have had their snouts in the EU trough so Farage is hardly alone. Cheers.
  8. I was living on an American compound and they had one dumpster marked "trash", and one marked "garbage". I asked the yanks what was the difference and no one could tell me ! Cheers.
  9. I think it's only common courtesy,(how's that, Keith ?), to learn a few words or phrases when abroad, it can go a long way. It can go slightly awry at times though; when flying, I try to find out the nationality of the cabin crew, usually by listening to them talk to each other or they sometimes have a little national flag pin on their uniform. On one long haul Emirates flight I practiced my pidgeon Spanish on a steward, ordering drinks and thanking him. He kept me well supplied and was very attentive, when I was leaving the plane, I said goodbye in Spanish, he said with a smile, " by th
  10. Arabic is a difficult language, there are so many dialects. Egyptian Arabic uses a “hard G” whereas Saudi and Gulf Arabic uses a “Soft G”. There is no “P” in Arabic. My grandson is fluent in Arabic but at home with his Saudi family he speaks colloquial Arabic, whereas at school he is taught grammatical Arabic. When I was in Dubai with Sheik Hamas Ghunaim of “Hounds Of Arabia fame, he kept bringing his friends to speak to my daughter in Arabic and ask them where she was from. With her red hair and green eyes the all thought she was from Lebanon or Syria, but were confused when she spo
  11. A true story for you mate; I had a Pakistani engineer working with me in the Middle East, he wanted to emigrate to Canada but kept failing the English Language certification. This supprised me as he was very proficient in speaking, reading and writing English, as he had to be to work in the aircraft business, I put it down to him suffering from the equivalent of “white coat syndrome “ when he actually sat down to take the test. Anyhow, my daughter was at the time manager of the Wall Street Language School and her Canadian boyfriend was an instructor. I got them to help the
  12. I need to switch on spell check, I’ve been pulled up twice for spelling mistakes lately ! I have a wry smile when this happens as some posts on here need the help of Bletchley Park to decode them ! LOL ! As for mC, I consider it distance learning, a bit like the Open University……I post something; he Google’s it, happy days ! Cheers.
  13. Corbyn was asked 15 times if he thought Hamas was a terrorist organisation, yes or no. He refused to give an answer. He did say he condemns all attacks on Israel , but prevaricated, obfuscated and did everything he could to avoid calling his “friends” a terrorist organisation. Cheers.
  14. I think Sunak is out of his depth. He’s a technocrat, not a politician. It appears no one in the “bubble” is telling him what the feeling on the street is, he’s listening to spads who have never had a job outside of politics. He’s neither left or right, he is in the centre and a treasury man, and the Treasury is 100% for massive immigration thinking that it raises GDP, they don’t care about the social upheaval. All I can hope for is that the Conservatives are so decimated in the GE that a true “Conservative”, right of centre party emerges, (Reform ?), and Labour don’t completely
  15. There have been precedents, Lord Carrington was Foreign Secretary during the Falklands War, and Gordon Brown made Lord Mandelson a Minister. You don’t need to be an MP to be in government, there are plenty in the House of Lords who are Ministers and Shadow Ministers, but it’s very rare for a Lord to become one of the holders of the four great offices of state. Cameron will not appear in the Commons, no Lord is allowed to, he will answer question in the Lords, but it will be his deputy who will answer questions in the commons, hardly a satisfactory state of affairs ! What worries
  16. There’s always talk of Sunak being “unelected”. This is not true, his constituents elected him to be an MP, but here we have a genuine case of an unelected Foreign Secretary. He has no mandate from the people whatsoever, but now holds one of the the four great offices of state. Cheers.
  17. Cameron confirmed as Foreign Secretary. He will be made a Lord today…. Cheers.
  18. David Cameron rumoured to be given a peerage and made Foreign Secretary. The right of the Tory Party are going to go ballistic…… Cheers.
  19. Turkey are irrelevant in the great scheme of things. They straddle Europe and Asia, east and west. Erdogon says whatever he thinks his people want to hear, he sides with the Russians in the hope they won’t turn on him, he sides with the west to keep receiving the billions of dollars in aid he gets for supposedly stopping the flow of refugees into Europe, and the west keeps him under control by dangling the hope of EU membership in front of him. Turkey is a basket case. Cheers.
  20. It was sad to see Trippier getting involved in an altercation with a supporter last night, but it was just one supporter who has since held his hands up and apologised. Cheers.
  21. Thank you Keith, I rely on my peers to correct my unforgivable errors in grammar. I'm never to old to learn ! Cheers.
  22. Newcastles Livramenko looks like he will make the grade. Evidently he qualifies to play to Scotland and Portugal but has chosen England. Im not sure if it's a good thing or a bad thing that he will be Trippiers understudy for the next few seasons. Cheers.
  23. YOU responded to MY post, I simply gave you the curtesy of a reply. Cheers.
  24. Corbyn said "Hamas and Hezbullah were his friends" . He still has huge influence on the left, he was at the march yesterday. Why doesnt HE condemn Hamas's atrocities with the same fervour he condemns Israel or call for the release of the hostages ? Its a rhetorical question, I have no intention of getting into a discussion with you. Cheers.
  25. I've tried to avoid getting involved in this, as I actually have a "dog in the fight". My eight year old grandson is half English, half Saudi. At the moment he is in the Middle East at the World Academy School. He is taught an English, American, Arab curriculum, he is fluent in spoken, written an reading English and Arabic. He is also taught the quoran and the bible and all other religions. If Hamas were to harm him, I would want the whole of Gaza, the West Bank, the Golan Heights to be wiped of the map ! Conversely, If Israel were to bomb him, I would want Israel to be also wip
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