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    Votes: 688 67.9%
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    Votes: 325 32.1%

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Oh you havent disappointed at all.

Over 55 and overweight expat with Thai bride harks back to a bygone era for his beloved olde England that probably never actually existed and he has in any case long since abandoned?

As opposed to a modern youth in the UK that is hugely wanting to remain in the UK and embrace multiculturalism and multi nationalism in all their glories. I'd throw in socially aware but digging you out as a Tory is a step too far.

But go on tell me you're balding and read either the Daily.Mail or Telegraph and it's a full house!

Factually wrong again. Wife isn't Thai, but I do have many Thai friends. Lovely people. Polite, kind and hospitable. Food is superb too. Just love a spicy Papaya salad or some Som Tam. Maybe you need to visit some different nightclubs!

Overweight in annual medical terms in my industry means a BMI over 25. What is your height and weight?

Not bald, get most of my news on line from various sources but none of them Telegraph or Mail and I have no idea what you mean by full house.

Singapore Straits Times is a good read. I doubt they will deliver to you though!
 
The term Londonstan is not meant to be offensive from my pov, just an accurate means of expressing how its culture has changed over recent years.

The cultures of most cities in the UK are fully integrated multi ethnic and absolutely brilliant as a result.

The mix and fusions of different cultures has produced incredible cuisines, music, art, sporting excellence and tolerance.
 
Three or four layovers. It's enough. I also get constant feedback (mostly negative) from my friends who live there full time.
 
That does not surprise me. Birds of a feather and all that.

Well, believe it or not, several of them are what you would call immigrants who have 10+ years in London and they are all absolutely disgusted at the downward trend vector in the way a once great city is being mis run.

One wave of immigrants being critical of the standards of the latest waves.
 
So, you don't like him then!

But judge him by his results rather than his personality. That is the mature thing to do.

I have never met Trump. If I did, I am fairly sure I would not like him. But he is doing a great job for USA - and my retirement savings in the process. The DOW JONES 500 has had a bit of a wobble in the last week or so but overrall has performed superbly since Trump became POTUS. That doesn't just benefit the elite. It filters back into jobs, wages etc and is a good thing - even though I probably wouldn't like him personally.
You are inadvertently correct. We should judge him by his record; he discussed having a journalist beaten up, he offended black people with his piccanninies remark, he stated that Britain wanted to accelerate Turkish membership of the EU (a total lie), that bus, his breaches of Ministerial code relating to his financial affairs, he stayed on holiday while riots occurred in London, the coward. He was Mayor at the time. He flew out of the UK rather than attend a Commons vote on the expansion of Heathrow, the coward. THAT is his record, @RichardP.
I really question people in this country who support Johnson, as well as those that have bailed this place and try to influence opinion on our affairs from the outside. Our standards re politicians have never been lower. Shame on you
 
I could have gone back to UK but it would have cost an awful lot of seniority and £ to start at the bottom of a seniority list in my 40s with a UK airline.
cool, cool
so you gave up your Brexit vote for money and convenience
but you're happy to sit online in a hotel room in Singapore and pontificate about the bad behaviour of Immigrants in the UK or the cultural make up of London?!
Of course you're blindly ignoring Britains colonial past and the factor it plays in Londons multiculturalism, possibly the only longterm benefit to colonisation for the UK.
 
Well, believe it or not, several of them are what you would call immigrants who have 10+ years in London and they are all absolutely disgusted at the downward trend vector in the way a once great city is being mis run.

One wave of immigrants being critical of the standards of the latest waves.

I actually dont believe you. I think you are a racist wum as it happens. Getting your sick little kicks starting fires in this thread.
 
You are inadvertently correct. We should judge him by his record; he discussed having a journalist beaten up, he offended black people with his piccanninies remark, he stated that Britain wanted to accelerate Turkish membership of the EU (a total lie), that bus, his breaches of Ministerial code relating to his financial affairs, he stayed on holiday while riots occurred in London, the coward. He was Mayor at the time. He flew out of the UK rather than attend a Commons vote on the expansion of Heathrow, the coward. THAT is his record, @RichardP.
I really question people in this country who support Johnson, as well as those that have bailed this place and try to influence opinion on our affairs from the outside. Our standards re politicians have never been lower. Shame on you

You are confusing his history with his results as PM. Thus far, and yes, it's early days, they are good.
 
I actually dont believe you. I think you are a racist wum as it happens. Getting your sick little kicks starting fires in this thread.

Well, that's up to you. If you can't tell truth from fiction I can't help you. I stayed with one of them not too long ago - rents a small apartment in Camden. Walking distance to what used to be a great night or day out before the big fire.
 
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