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Because it’s immoral to leave a fellow UK citizen behind in a war zone if they decline to pay. It’s not the Tube.
They shouldn't be fellow citizens. They should be citizens of Dubai.

Because it’s immoral to leave a fellow UK citizen behind in a war zone if they decline to pay. It’s not the Tube.

JohnD resurrected the thread to have a gloat that someone he thought had moved permanently to Dubai was in a spot of bother. Little things please little minds and all that…
Ressurection post is still there. #150Presumably the resurrection post got deleted not long after I started reading.
I’ve never understood the serves you right British/tabloid attitude to Brits abroad in danger. Remember the couple who taken by Somali pirates a few years back. They were sailing hundreds of miles off the coast but blamed for their own misfortune. The same with hostages. Other countries negotiate, we say, you’re on your own.They shouldn't be fellow citizens. They should be citizens of Dubai.
No, we don’t. If you decide the subscription fee is not worth the supposed benefits and you don’t like the rules, you leave. And then shut up about it. Meanwhile, those that left but wish they were still members make it their sole aim in life to just keep droning on and on and on about it. They should just shut up, feck off and move in with someone that is a member.We all know of people who resign from the golf club because they don't want to pay the subscription and follow the club rules, who later complain that they no longer qualify for the benefits of membership,

Ressurection post is still there. #150
Except they were, and the post Brexit shítshambles and dent to the economy (even though it was a soft Brexit) prove they were. Just as the public now realise it was a catastrophook, foisted upon us by misguided miserly old gammons.No, we don’t. If you decide the subscription fee is not worth the supposed benefits
Makes a change from blaming Kieth ffs.AIRPORT arrival halls across the world are experiencing major delays due to a surge in influencers returning home from Dubai.
Clogging up terminals with cameras, lighting rigs and ring lights, travellers have been warned to add at least two hours to their journey as they attempt to navigate a maze of fake-tanned, turkey-teethed twenty-somethings.
“First step on Irish soil,” repeated one bleached blonde woman as she tried to get the right shot with her boyfriend-for-now, while exhausted passengers carefully attempted to pass without knocking over one of the thirty circular lights scattered across the arrivals hall.
Again please- in EnglishExcept they were, and the post Brexit shítshambles and dent to the economy (even though it was a soft Brexit) prove they were. Just as the public now realise it was a catastrophook, foisted upon us by misguided miserly old gammons.
Nah. Not stopped you going anywhere in Europe though, has it? No. Me neither. No problemo.Except they were, and the post Brexit shítshambles and dent to the economy (even though it was a soft Brexit) prove they were. Just as the public now realise it was a catastrophook, foisted upon us by misguided miserly old gammons.
It's just made everything that little bit worse.Nah. Not stopped you going anywhere in Europe though, has it? No. Me neither. No problemo.
Can’t say I’ve noticed. I seem to get through passport control quicker since Brexit.It's just made everything that little bit worse.
Pensioner getaways. Can't wait until I can have a bit of that.Can’t say I’ve noticed. I seem to get through passport control quicker since Brexit.