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Recent trip to UK with Qatar air- A very sad, heartbreaking visit.
Well that is bull, the UK is the 6th largest in the world for further education. I had a heart issue, into hospital straight away, sorted and on my way a week later, excellent aftercare as well, all free. As to the pension, I presume you did your homework before leaving the UK so it was no surprise to find it frozen, it is general knowledge, seems you want your cake (see LBFM) and eat it. I live in both Countries and there are good points and bad for both. As an aside I find it amusing that all these expats bang on about immigration to the UK whilst having the same status in Thailand. I am sure of course all European, British and American expats are models of good behaviour! -
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Crime Drunken Foreign Tourists Assault Thai Woman, Locals Step In with Brutal Response
The initial report came from Social Media, so its somewhat of an 'opinion' rather than a series of verifiable facts. Nevertheless, that information could well be true, but without doubt a lot of the 'back-story' is missing... Even with an obnoxious back-story, IF what is reported is factual, and 'one' of the two men, did slap a woman in the bar, then I'd agree, he received his comeuppance - Or, are we to believe both men slapped the woman in the bar ? so they both deserved the kicking. You could have been out when a Western idiot (lets call him Malc) was the victim of correct identification and a girl spat on him, he reacted with a slap, and by accociation simply because you were sat next to him you were both dragged out of the bar and beaten... Served you right, self inflicted ?? Of course, a lot of whatiffery in that... but without 'leadup information' served them right and 100% self inflicted may not be accurate - we just don't know... We have a video of two guys getting a kicking, an "he said" report and a bunch of blood thirsty boomers wetting themselves. Everyone loves to see a bit of Karma - but that a bit more than Karma. 'brave' ??... That's not only over-egging the pudding, that's tossing in the whole bloody chicken coop and calling it a soufflé. Agreed... by law.... not a 10 on 2 beating that could potentially cost a life (and similar responses in the past have). -
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Recent trip to UK with Qatar air- A very sad, heartbreaking visit.
You're splitting hairs, I think it was fairly obvious what I meant. I obviously didn't mean the whole of the UK -
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Report Thailand Chooses Swedish Gripen Jets Over US F-16s
F 16, are you sure about that? -
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Recent trip to UK with Qatar air- A very sad, heartbreaking visit.
Sorry to hear that. It doesn't really surprise me though. As some others have pointed out, most of 'ol blighty has been on the decline for 20-30 years - so you can't really blame it all on the current Labour government. The rot started long ago and has been ignored by both Tory and Labour governments. While I can understand refugees fleeing some countries, I don't really understand what drives economic migrants to bleak, grey and cold UK - because you're right that so many areas of the UK are just complete sh!tholes now. Migrants end up in these places because the places are cheaper. But (usually) they didn't create the sh!tholes, but maybe contributed to the decline. I also don't understand why they choose UK over places like Germany or France - both of which are in the EU and have similar if not better benefits than the UK. Or Sweden which seems to be the best place for State freebies. -
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Health Covid Cases Spike in Thailand: 28,000 New Cases in Just Two Days
Interesting that after a long absence involving most of 2025, Thailand is once again showing its COVID cases in COVID monitoring data collected by the World Health Organization, ranking by far the country with the most reported COVID cases during the past month, among 90 reporting countries (which is less than half of the countries in the world, since many no longer publicly report COVID case data): The U.S. would be high on the list also, except that the U.S. under Trump no longer publicly reports COVID cases data. https://data.who.int/dashboards/covid19/cases?m49=764&n=c Here's the COVID deaths data collected by the WHO for the past month, again, with an even smaller number of countries reporting, only 37 including Thailand and the U.S., the latter which does still publicly report its COVID deaths. https://data.who.int/dashboards/covid19/deaths?n=c In Thailand's case, at least, the reported COVID case numbers are most likely some fraction of the actual COVID infections, because the only cases that get officially counted are where the person goes to a hospital to get treated and tested for COVID. That leaves out all those who just weather the sickness at home and even those who get their own COVID self test and test positive, but don't seek out care at hospitals.
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