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Marek, I fully agree with you here! When that acress launched a one-person show and thundered a pres-gang law through on British Parliament to accept residency for Gurkas past and present, pain of being moraly mobbed by furious British people, she didn't seem to care who would pay the money for these niceties, namely the British tax=payer, nor what effect it would have on the local Nepalese economy.
Until then, Gurkas accepted and agreed by contract that to serve in the British Army did not include residency in Britain.
Furthermore, when the brave Scottish Regiments were largely disbanded or meregered, and many English Regiments too, about thirteen years ago, the public didn't deem to care, and yet that was a long tradition being disbanded and sent home, tens of thousands of British soldiers laid redundant!
Now, with spending cuts galore, and hundreds of thousands of British civil servants facing the axe, who will pay for accomodating thousands of Gurka families in Britain, not that actress surely!
And to think that Gurkas serving in the British Army were considered priviledged, and that lady made it look as if they were being hard done by.