Tuesday, 15 February 2011

As Mrs Merton Might Have Said...

...'What was it that made you use such terms to describe the pro-British, fiercely-loyal and hardworking Gurkhas, progressives?'
A town risks being 'overwhelmed' by Gurkhas and their families in the wake of the landmark decision to grant former servicemen the right to live in Britain, an MP says.
He's clearly one of iDave's new Conservatives...
The former shadow Defence Minister's letter to David Cameron, reported in getHampshire.com, said: 'This has had a very significant impact over a very short period of time and it is now estimated that 10 per cent of the borough of Rushmoor’s population of approximately 90,000 is Nepalese.'
Better that than 10% Somali or Bangladeshi or Uzbekistani...

13 comments:

Woodsy42 said...

And now much is the crime rate lower than the national average?

Gordo said...

Gurkhas fight in the British Army, they also fight in the Indian Army; in fact far far more of them fight in the Indian Army. They should be well paid for their services and receive the kind of pension that will make them very comfortable. Back home in Nepal.

Skittler said...

I lived in Fleet for a few years, and was always impressed with off-duty Gurkhas. They would dress smartly and behave impeccably at all times. It appeared that they were immensely proud of their old country and fiercely loyal and respectful to their new one, and were only too pleased to show it. We could do with many more people like that.

Anonymous said...

"They should be well paid for their services and receive the kind of pension that will make them very comfortable. Back home in Nepal".

One reason why the Nepalese government wasn't falling over itself to support the right of Gurkha's to retire in the UK was precisely because on a comparative level Gurkha pensions did usually make them "very comfortable" if they retired in Nepal and brought in much welcomed foreign currency ...

Anonymous said...

I seem to remember any complaints about local services being overwhelmed when we had floods of Poles, Latvians, Albanians, Kosovans, Kurds et al were quickly denied by the previous government and swept hastily under the carpet.

Funny that!

banned said...

I don't know Aldershot but presumably Rushmoor is the sink estate? No doubt these Nepalese chaps will soon straighten it out.

Mongo said...

Hi Julia M,

iDaves big society at work eh!,

I`d like to have " a very significant impact" on this Mp`s face, with my fist!

uk Fred said...

Spot on, Woodsy.

I'll bet that there is one place in this country where children can play outside safely.

PT Barnum said...

Rushmoor is the Borough in which Aldershot is located. There are some less attractive areas (Cove comes to mind), but mostly it's green-leafed suburbia. For rough estates you need to step over the border into Surrey.

Captain Haddock said...

Having received Military Training (Jungle Warfare) from the Gurkhas .. and having the greatest of respect for their abilities & ethos ..

I, for one would be more than delighted to have any number of them as neighbours .. in preference to some of the locally-grown English toss-pot, chav, dole-scumbags & druggies who currently infest the town in which I live ..

Bring it on say I ..

blueknight said...

PT Barnum,
You have never been to Totland Close then...??
Although I will admit that The Old Dean Estate in Camberley is pretty grim.

JuliaM said...

"And now much is the crime rate lower than the national average?"

Be interesting to find out in a few years time, won't it?

"iDaves big society at work eh!"

Indeed! Anyone would think it was just a soundbite, or something, eh?

"I, for one would be more than delighted to have any number of them as neighbours..."

Ditto!

Captain Haddock said...

And you haven't lived until you've eaten a "proper" Gurkha curry .. prepared & cooked by the lads themselves ..

Considering that the majority of Gurkhas are Infantrymen, they put the old A.C.C (Army Catering Corps .. or "Andy Capp's Commandos") to shame ..