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youreavinalaff

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  1. You tell me where it is. You are the one who suggested people should be banged up. Please give us a link to the charge sheets.
  2. In Scotland, those arrested can only be held for up to 12 hours. They must then be released. They can be rearrested for the same matter at anytime.
  3. Did I suggest that? No. I just said " let them go" By the way, no deals, no money, no promises. Nothing. As you say, Scotland is wealthy enough to go alone. Go on then. Just leave. Tell Westminster now you don't need any more from them. Go on. It's going to be so easy.
  4. I believe there have been investigations. Some are still ongoing. Just as you defend Sturgeon, rightly so, for not having been charged, neither have the other 3 you mentioned and you should therefore not be suggesting they should be banged up. It appears you were exaggerating for effect.
  5. Provide a list. Those criminal offenses you said 3 people should "already be banged up" for.. So, we are looking for criminal offenses that under the law of UK carry a custodial sentence.
  6. Get online and start the application. Upload the documents yourself. Find out the nearest place for your wife to have a TB test and English test. That's the start. You'll need to book an appointment at VFS too. If memory serves me well you can upload documents even after you have completed and paid for the application. Therefore, if Bangkok is where the TB and English test need to be taken, you could do these at the same time, make it a 3 day trip, as you are in Bangkok to visit VFS. Note, if you use an agent you still have to go through the same process. All the agent will do is check you have the correct documents. You can do that yourself by downloading the UKVI checklist.
  7. There is no " running back and forth from BKK". One visit to VFS is all it takes. You'll need to find out where to take the English test and TB test. The UKVI website is very straight forward. Proof of marriage, living together for past 2 years and proof of finances is about it. No need for an agent.
  8. Was she and hubby saving up for a personal contingency plan just in case their push for independence worked? ????????????
  9. A contradiction on your views as to how people should conduct themselves with regards to other posters. Quite intriguing.
  10. To be honest, I didn't even know the news until I saw it here and, thus, didn't know the timing of said news. The post I quoted said " what a day yesterday was" followed by " I switched on the 9 o'clock news". (AM orPM?). The grammar and tenses of the sentences suggest the same day. Yesterday being over, I wrote in the past tense.
  11. If you asked 1000 random people in UK, US, Australia......and more, the question " name 4 countries that border Thailand?", how many would answer correctly? If you asked "name 4 countries that border Brazil?", how many would answer correctly? The most difficulty I've had in explaining historic or geographic facts is the concept of Great Britan and United Kingdom. Who was I trying to explain to??? Americans. That's not to say all Americans don't understand, it's just an example.
  12. The phrase " what a day yesterday was" speaks volumes. No, it didn't make my day. I have a life, a family, friends and things going on that far out strip anything about things I can't control about people I've never met.
  13. I posted what I was told. I even suggested that if processes are changing to make things easier in UK, that is a good thing. I've mentioned nothing about batteries or 2014. You made that up.
  14. Cost? That is the question the OP is asking.
  15. Actually, in that part of the article he used Present Perfect Tense. That spans from when he bought his EV up to present day, or at least the time of writing. Besides, you asked for specifics to UK. I provided 2 abd asked questions. You, surprise surprise, fid not answer.
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