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Re: Gurkha veterans seek equal rights
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Originally Posted by Xaccers
David Zabaneh was the son of a business man, and friends with the Priminister's son who was also at the bar, who instead of running back to the bar for safety as David did, managed to escape.
When you got a beating from those paras, if one of your mates had been beaten to death, would you have been ok with them doing that?
If there were changes to the treaties which allowed settlement here for Gurkhas, then I'd be all for it, apart from those which have been involved in crimes, especially murder, such as those involved in the death of David.
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i think you've kicked this particular thread to death now, is there any chance of dropping this david watsname stuff and discusing equal rights for Ghurka's
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