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17 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:33 minutes ago, owl sees all said:Ok then.
You have gathered together all your docs and presented them to Imm. You have done all you can and there is no wriggle room left. You believe that everything is in order.
But! The IO says "cannot". What is the next move? Is there a next move?
You are being treated unfairly; who can you turn to? An appeal??You can get a bit angry then get thrown out by the Immigration police. Unfortunately no appeal or complaints team it seems
I'll have my bags packed, ready and waiting.
After arriving in England, i'll not have a lot of dosh left each month after I've sent most of it to Thailand (through TW) to support my Thai family.
The thought of living in a East London doorway, during the winter, does not really appeal to me. But in the summer there are some nice places to doss down; parks and recreational grounds. Then there is Parslows Park in Dagenham where (have to be quick) you can jump the barrier and get to the bread before the ducks, and the undesirables, eat it.
Have to get up to speed on the soup kitchens too.
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Ok then.
You have gathered together all your docs and presented them to Imm. You have done all you can and there is no wriggle room left. You believe that everything is in order.
But! The IO says "cannot". What is the next move? Is there a next move?
You are being treated unfairly; who can you turn to? An appeal??
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1 hour ago, bomber said:
i have no time for lazy failure's in life who blame govts because they have failed,perhaps you have time for them,that is your choice,i dont ???? people are usually poor for a reason,i was brought up to work hard and be wise with money,maybe you had were not,good luck if you managed to do well without hard work.
My biggest problems in life have arisen on the grounds that I've been too trusting, too generous, too expectant. Much of the time people have a hidden agenda; and the politicians, along with bankers and big business, are right up there. Corbyn is a breath of fresh air, along with Farage, Moggie and Galloway. I don't particularly care what side of the political fence they are. I simply want the politicians to be honest.
I read you with the 'lazy' stakes Bomber. If anyone called me lazy they would be off my Xmas card list in an instant. Only one thing worse than being pronounced lazy IMO; and that's being pronounced 'dead'.
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3 hours ago, bomber said:Its not a national poll,i think 58% is low for smack heads
Dear, dear Bomber. 58/60% leave is now the above Watford Gap average.
Those Barnier, Junker and Verustat chaps have played right into the leave's hands. Too bloody-minded for their own good.
Roll on Freedom. Reestablish our rightful place in the world, while the EU crumbles.
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Hi guys. Just got the data today for last week. This is for w/e Monday 18th 2019 at 2am (end of shift, early Monday morning). Liverpool poll.
58% leave
18% accept May's deal/any deal
14% stay in/second vote
10% don't know/care. Undecided. Spoilt vote paper. Too drunk to understand the poll or put a cross in a box.Pretty conclusive I reckon.
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7 hours ago, welovesundaysatspace said:
I was missing the “Postively, it’s great entertainment watching others shoot themselves in the foot” option
Come on spill the beans! Who's hid the noose?
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2 minutes ago, aright said:
Pound is 'most overvalued currency in the world', analysts claim
Sterling is the most expensive currency out there at the moment, even including the dollar.
Oliver Harvey....Deutsche Bank
Without reading the Telegraph item, I have to comment. Most of the world's currencies are bought and sold in the money exchange market. If someone wants to sell a million pounds (say) the brokers will buy at what they think is a good price for them at that point in time.
If the pound was 'overvalued' we would soon know because people would be 'shorting' it big time, as was the case during the ERM times.
The pound is no longer fixed to other currencies (Scottish pound*) and will float in the market as will all the other currencies. If the brokers have confidence in a currency they see it as worth keeping, and vice versa.
* fixed rate of parity
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2 hours ago, Benroon said:
For the record EVERY bank domestic and foreign has to submit fully audited accounts MONTHLY to the BofE following the Barings affair. Its over 200 pages long.
2The BofE has not been audited for 300 years. It has royal charter privilege and is under the protection of the official secrets act.
Do wake up and smell the coffee Benroon. The BofE is the world leader in deception.
Deal!! There is a MI6 man snooping around these parts asking about farangs. Hope you don't have to help me?! Money will not be enough; you need a sharp knife to cut the noose at the tower.
2 hours ago, Benroon said:Infact post it on here (shareholder list*) and when the Tower of London guards come to get you I will pay your fine - deal ?
2* my insertion for readability.
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Since I've been in Isaan, I've come across two errors with names. First was a German guy whose son was called Tritz (Fritz). And the other was with a friend of mine who was marked down as Yom (Tom).
I had my own issues when registering my daughter's birth; though not with her name.
10 minutes ago, Bullie said:And then check, check, and check again.
I'm with Bullie on this 100%.
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1 hour ago, welovesundaysatspace said:That you have to ask my clients.
QuoteGood rate though. What do you do?
M&A
Sort of Anthony Robins stuff? Inspirational speaking. it is all the rage here in Thailand. I think Chan-o-cha is involved.
Did a bit of that myself in a Dagenham pub, leading up to the referendum. Got paid in beer.
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I've been with TW from the very start. There were problems with their Thai partner some years ago, and it resulted in TW stopping the service (UK to Thailand) for a couple of months. They picked up new Thai partners and it's been fine since.
Last transfer took just 4 hours 45 minutes from my UK bank to my Thai bank.
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My first thought when the news broke about her wanting to return was negotiate with a muslim country to get her citizenship/subject status. Then stop her ever returning. But now I've mellowed a bit. I now think the UK should let her back in and send her to Luton to live, until her trial is completed. I take it there will be some sort of trial.
My second wife - Fatima - was a muslim. She did her praying and stuff but she wouldn't hurt anyone; except me when she ran off with a German surgeon.
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2 hours ago, 4MyEgo said:
I reckon I am !
Sorry 4MyEgo. Didn't know you had arrived from OZ.
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On 1/28/2019 at 11:30 AM, 4MyEgo said:
Just this morning driving the kids to school, a task a gave up because what I see frustrates the crap out of me and this is in the country or provinces if you like.
As I drive through our village and the other 2 to get to the main road from around 7-7.30am, village people burning their rubbish and others having back burned their lands overnight with the smoke evident for the 20 minute drive to get the kids to school, fully knowing that they, the kids are going to have to stand in assembly for 30 minutes listening to the principal and others woffle on while the kids suck in the smoke that's in the air.
One of the villages over the bridge next to ours, i.e. in the opposite direction 200 metres away have their yellow bins, and no burning of any kind is permitted in the village, we obviously have the wrong mayor, too interested in his gambling habits, however he is not solely to blame, as I am told the old council members don't want to have to pay for the bins, as the residents don't have the funds to pay for a garbage service as well.
So the Thai solution is burn baby burn.....I'm all choked up ????
You are not even in Thailand. Should be chatting about Burmese people and their rubbish.
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28 minutes ago, aright said:
Yes David Lidington MP for Aylesbury .
Should have been on Question Time last night!
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1 hour ago, rainman333 said:
horrible logic. how long have you been in Thailand? maybe it's taking a toll on you ????
At least there were not ducks in the pool.
They should get Trading standards involved. Simply awful!
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1 hour ago, Spidey said:
On a personal note, David moved to the I-o-W at the same time as me and lived nearby. Often saw him in my local hostelry, The Sloop, where he was treated as the local nut job and avoided by all except drunken piss takers.
I like the work or Eustice Mullins and Ezra Pound amongst others.
Did you ever have conversations with the man 'imself Spidey? He is mainstream now. No longer a conspiracy theorist. A big following. Exposed the Skriple affair and did a great piece on Venezuela recently. First port of call for the truth about City of London and the like.
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51 minutes ago, Spidey said:
In 1946 The BoE had 17,000 shareholders holding £14.6 million capital. Two thirds of the shareholers owned less than £1000 worth of shares each. 97% of shareholders were paid out for their shares. The other 3% could not be traced (normal for a long standing company when taken over/liquidated). Their shares were converted to cash, which is still held by the BoE.
If you want to believe conspiracy theories, up to you, but don't expect intelligent adults to believe you. Try posting some bona fide links to support your madcap theories, as I did to disprove them.
You seem to be convinced by the official line Spidey. I'll get some links, and get back to you on the BoE. In the meantime look up David Icke and try to comprehend what is really going on in the world.
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10 minutes ago, Spidey said:
If you return to a few pages back you will see that the BOE is wholly owned by the treasury. No shareholders since 1946.
So what do you think happened to the shareholders in 1946? Just handed the goodies over to a bankrupt country!?
I've told you what happened in 1946 over the BoE stuff. If you want to believe your father christmas proparganda that's up to you.
Go back and read Hansard in 1951. Especially the questions from members to the chancellor on the BoE.
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10 hours ago, Benroon said:
It would be utterly impossible to keep 2000 shareholders in a state institution secret - you would need those 2000 shareholders to keep quiet, you would need dozens of BOE staff members to keep quiet, you would needs hundreds of auditors to keep quiet, you would need THOUSANDS of HMRC staff to keep quiet !!
If you return to a few pages back you will read that only a handful own the vast majority of shares. A couple of New York banks are involved and their shares are widely distributed.
The BoE founded Wall St., and the US banking system.
As for auditing; you are having a laugh. The City of London and Wall St, are virtually unregulated.
I couldn't run the risk of a treason charge by posting the list of BoE shareholders on TVForum. The world banking spies are everywhere. You might even be one!
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12 minutes ago, Spidey said:
This is just BoE guff. For the gullible.
The BoE, is a private bank in a private state (CoL) within London.
The remembrancer is the City's representative in parliament and is the lobbyist for the BoE.
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8 minutes ago, Spidey said:
If you think that the BoE belongs to the UK then so be it.
I have a list of the BoE's shareholders and it makes interesting reading.
The BoE and the government do not see eye-to-eye all the time. The last big bust-up was Gordon Brown selling off the gold. This Carney chap just takes his orders from the shareholders.
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4 minutes ago, Spidey said:
I am a signatory to the Official Secrets Act. I've done my research. Trust me your conspiracy theory holds no water.
Yes!! Me too Spidey.
Virtually all the world's central banks are privately owned, and loosely based on the BoE model. Also the IMF, WB and BiS.
What makes you think the BoE is different?
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5 minutes ago, Spidey said:
As my post verified, the BoE was nationalised in 1946 and all the existing shareholders paid out. Technically it is now wholly owned by the Treasury.
Sorry, but that's nonsense. No shareholders were paid anything in 1946. The UK was broke. The FED lent money to the UK in return for certain favours. One being that the Integrity (secrecy) of the BoE remained, and the other with a certain middle east state (as yet unformed then).
Which Thai banks show incoming SWIFT transfers as coming from overseas?
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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This is good news. How can I do this?