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  1. 12 hours ago, FritsSikkink said:

    So has to obey Thai law until she rejects her Thai citizenship.

    Thailand has no rules regarding "rejecting" Thai citizenship. Other countries may require rejection of such, if they don't allow duel citizenship.

     

    The child in question can be schooled as a foreigner. The only issue is getting back into the Thai education system, as a Thai, if she's wants to later on.

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  2. Just now, AustinRacing said:

    The monarchy system is obsolete. The family benefits with the perks allocated to them. Operationally, the most qualified usually does the job. Qualification by birth has no place in developed countries. This is partly why the Brits have not progressed much in recent years. 

    To be accurate, the perks are with UK treasury. To the tune of, circa, £200 million a year.

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  3. 2 hours ago, RuamRudy said:

     

    Are you trolling? This is a direct quote from the link:

     

    "Child poverty rates in Scotland (24%) remain much lower than those in England (31%) and Wales (28%) and are similar (if slightly higher) than in Northern Ireland (22%). "

    Not trolling. No. Just correcting you.

     

    You compared Scotland to UK. The two are not comparable.

  4. 1 hour ago, RuamRudy said:

     

    Then why is it that the UK government, which is heavily English in makeup, fights so hard to prevent it?

     

    I have nothing but good will towards England and it's people. I simply don't want my country governed by it. 

     

    It's been said on many an occasion that Scotland is a net drain on the UK's finances - just think how you could put that extra money to good use if you were to stand in your own two feet without us truculent Jocks (allegedly) costing more than we contribute?

    And, what did the Scottish people think about independence?


    I believe there was a referendum.

  5. 43 minutes ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

     

    That would be the same UK police that allowed multiple muslim grooming gangs to proliferate throughout the UK, for fear of offending a vociferous minority, would it ?

     

    The same UK police that allowed a baying mob of muslims to hound a teacher from Batley Grammar school out of his job and home without making one single arrest. That was 3 years ago and the teacher, his wife, and 4 young children, are still in hiding, having all been given new identities. Is this the UK police that you think would treat a muslim in the same way that they treat a jew ?

     

     

    No, it wouldn't.

     

    No, it isn't.

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  6. 1 minute ago, MyThai1 said:

    I was hoping someone could point him in the right direction for the better sites. If I put in Engineering jobs in the UK, 95% of the responses are bulls##t, their's so much s##t out there.

    He is a teacher. I'm sure he has the intellect to separate the wheat from the chaff.

     

     

  7. 7 minutes ago, CG1 Blue said:

    What it proves is that the so called pro-Palestine demonstrators are dangerous if they are rubbed up the wrong way.

    I don't think the same can be said of the Jews in the UK. 

     

    If a group of protestors are dangerous and intimidating, the police shouldn't placate them, they should remove them. But it's easier to remove the one peaceful guy and turn a blind eye to the intimidating ones. 

     

    If you watched the video you can see the aggressive black guy towards the end talking to the Jewish guy in quite a threatening way. 

    One Jewish guy and one other guy.

     

    How many people walked past?

     

    That doesn't prove the pro Palistinian demonstrators are dangerous.

     

     

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  8. 7 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

     

    Like I said there are specialist forums to discuss your parenting skills and this is not one of them. 

     

    I suggest we get back to Harry since that is what the thread is about, especially since your circumstances are clearly a million miles away from his. 

    I agree.

     

    I believe it was you that asked the  questions. You that has focused on me.

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