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    Marek, I take your point about the benefit that Nepal gains from the ghurkas and the possible damage to their economy. That though assumes that every Ghuka will want to live here and that is certainly not necessarily the case. Yes those that do will contribute less to the nepal economy (they may still send some cash back to families) but those that remain there are better rewarded than before relative to the Nepal economy and as such should offset some of the losses.

    Should we though place such arguments ahead of our debt to such loyal and couragous servants of HMQ. Maybe Nepal's economy is being held back by excessive dependance upon the Ghurkas in the way many believe (I thing rightly) that Africa is being held back by aid.

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