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raynaputi
24th November 2012, 15:34
Taliban shooting victim Malala, 15, is set to make Britain her permanent home after having a bullet removed from her spine

Read More: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2237715/Malala-Yousafzai-make-permanent-home-Britain-speaking-Taliban.html

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Okay, I don't have a doubt that this girl and her family are 100% in danger if they return to Pakistan..But before UKBA process their applications, can they process the pending applications first?!?!?!?! :icon_rolleyes:

stevewool
24th November 2012, 15:44
makes a mockery of the whole system, plus will they have to pay all the fees or have they gone from a temp visa application to a full blown citizen, next is a new house ,car and what about the rest of the family, aunts and uncles when will they come along because its too dangerous for those too

grahamw48
24th November 2012, 15:48
Was I expecting anything else ?

imagine
24th November 2012, 15:53
come to uk theres a welcome on the mat :cwm25:

i very much doubt there will be any fees to pay by them, all costs will be at the tax payers expense, so good of the tax payers eh

grahamw48
24th November 2012, 16:14
Well, the Pakistan government were supposedly covering all the girl's expenses, but no doubt that will change now and they will just go back to spending the hundreds of millions that we hand over to them each year to prop up their stone-age country. :icon_rolleyes:

lastlid
24th November 2012, 16:21
Pakistan Stone Age Technology.....


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Uw2OiqHkMA

andy222
24th November 2012, 16:35
What a surprise.:doh

andy222
24th November 2012, 16:38
Amazing did you read at the bottom of the link?
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Dedworth
24th November 2012, 16:54
An absolute disgrace :cwm23:


Amazing did you read at the bottom of the link?
We are no longer accepting comments on this article.

Probably because Mail readers like me are putting their boot through the screen

andy222
24th November 2012, 16:55
come to uk theres a welcome on the mat :cwm25:

i very much doubt there will be any fees to pay by them, all costs will be at the tax payers expense, so good of the tax payers eh
It would be great if they did that for our wives.

lastlid
24th November 2012, 17:37
A little more about Pakistans "stoneage technology"....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science_and_technology_in_Pakistan

grahamw48
24th November 2012, 19:38
A little more about Pakistans "stoneage technology"....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science_and_technology_in_Pakistan

Did anyone else mention 'stoneage technology' on this thread....apart from you ?

Perhaps you'd like a copy and paste off-topic side-room to yourself. :icon_rolleyes:

Time you went back on 'ignore'. :Wave:

Michael Parnham
24th November 2012, 19:49
Our wives would need a bullet in the head to qualify, its a disgusting mockery!

lastlid
24th November 2012, 19:58
Did anyone else mention 'stoneage technology' on this thread....apart from you ?

Perhaps you'd like a copy and paste off-topic side-room to yourself. :icon_rolleyes:

Time you went back on 'ignore'. :Wave:


Well, the Pakistan government were supposedly covering all the girl's expenses, but no doubt that will change now and they will just go back to spending the hundreds of millions that we hand over to them each year to prop up their stone-age country. :icon_rolleyes:

Stone-age country. Not sure if I agree with your use of the expression in the context of Pakistan (and many other countries come to that).

Apologies for having a different opinion to you. I agree with the OP on the topic and am undoubtedly disgusted at the amount of time it is taking to process FLR applications. But on your assertion of "stone age country" as you put it, I would suggest stone age thinking.

bigmarco
24th November 2012, 20:23
I seem to remember somebody asking questions about this a couple of weeks ago when she first came. I think it was Andy but not sure. Very perceptive whoever it was.

lastlid
24th November 2012, 20:27
I seem to remember somebody asking questions about this a couple of weeks ago when she first came. I think it was Andy but not sure. Very perceptive whoever it was.

Well, to be honest, at first I thought people were being a bit harsh as highlighted by Terpe's post at the time. However whether she be from Pakistan or Timbuktoo it doesnt appear to have progressed in a way that is fair to the people of Britain (and their visa applicant partners).

stevewool
24th November 2012, 20:31
what is fair from this goverment at all, yes sorry it happened but why does it always seem that we end up paying

lastlid
24th November 2012, 20:42
Copy and pasting from the previous thread on the topic:



On the news report I heard, it was said that the QE hospital has world best in specialists in that specific type of long term care
William Hague stated that the Pakistan government was fully funding all financial expenses.
So far no family is here.

http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/41970-Pakistani-Girl-in-Uk-for-treatment?highlight=malala

lastlid
24th November 2012, 21:03
Did anyone else mention 'stoneage technology' on this thread....apart from you ?

Perhaps you'd like a copy and paste off-topic side-room to yourself. :icon_rolleyes:

Time you went back on 'ignore'. :Wave:

By the way, I used the word technology as "Stoneage" implies comparitive lack of technology, virtually by definition. It seems obvious that you are unaware that technologies have been quite strongly developed in Pakistan otherwise you wouldn't use the expression "stone-age" in association with Pakistan.

Dedworth
24th November 2012, 21:08
I seem to remember somebody asking questions about this a couple of weeks ago when she first came. I think it was Andy but not sure. Very perceptive whoever it was.

It was Andy and then CBM stormed out of the room after making the old racist accusation at those of us who had the audacity to question why she had come all this way for treatment

grahamw48
24th November 2012, 21:15
By the way, I used the word technology as "Stoneage" implies comparitive lack of technology, virtually by definition. It seems obvious that you are unaware that technologies have been quite strongly developed in Pakistan otherwise you wouldn't use the expression "stone-age" in association with Pakistan.

Oh stop snivelling man.

You know exactly what I was driving at. :icon_rolleyes: :NEW5:

Dedworth
24th November 2012, 21:19
I find using Stone Age in connection with Pakistan highly objectionable - it is an insult to our prehistoric ancestors

lastlid
24th November 2012, 21:19
Oh stop snivelling man.

You know exactly what I was driving at. :icon_rolleyes: :NEW5:

Snivelling :biggrin:

Not really. Though I am prepared to believe that you used the wrong word unintentionally. If I was a Pakistani on this forum :biggrin: I would have been offended with your statement.

lastlid
24th November 2012, 21:20
Copying and pasting from the BBC:

"A Pakistan High Commission spokesperson said: "The government of Pakistan is responsible for the welfare of Malala and her family while they are in the UK.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-20473156

lastlid
24th November 2012, 21:21
I find using Stone Age in connection with Pakistan highly objectionable - it is an insult to our prehistoric ancestors

Showing your true colours Dedworth. :biggrin:

grahamw48
24th November 2012, 21:34
Snivelling :biggrin:

Not really. Though I am prepared to believe that you used the wrong word unintentionally. If I was a Pakistani on this forum :biggrin: I would have been offended with your statement.

Listen my friend, I live in the real world.
I work closely with work colleagues from the sub-continent every day of the week. I have visited Pakistan, India and several other Asian countries as well as the middle east and Africa. Worked and lived for many years overseas too.

Yesterday I was in Broad Street Birmingham meeting with a Pakistani Managing Director and then delivering a (technology-based) training session to a group of 30 or so of his employees who were from diverse religions, races and cultures...including a white Scottish Muslim woman.

Copy and paste away, but please don't make assumptions about your audience, miss-interpret their posts or attempt to put your own spin on them.

lastlid
24th November 2012, 21:36
Listen my friend, I live in the real world.
I work closely with work colleagues from the sub-continent every day of the week. I have visited Pakistan, India and several other Asian countries as well as the middle east and Africa. Worked and lived for many years overseas too.

Yesterday I was in Broad Street Birmingham meeting with a Pakistani Managing Director and then delivering a (technology-based) training session to a group of 30 or so of his employees who were from diverse religions, races and cultures...including a white Scottish Muslim woman.

Copy and paste away, but please don't make assumptions about your audience, miss-interpret their posts or attempt to put your own spin on them.

So why use the words "stoneage country" except to be derogatory. You put your own spin on it when you used those words. My friend.

BTW. You aren't the only person on the planet that is well travelled or worked or lived overseas or spent a lot of time in the third world / developing world. You are not special in that way.

raynaputi
24th November 2012, 21:42
I suggest you both put each other in the IGNORE list. Please do not complicate things in the forum or in this thread. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

bigmarco
24th November 2012, 21:43
It was Andy and then CBM stormed out of the room after making the old racist accusation at those of us who had the audacity to question why she had come all this way for treatment

Good call Ded I remember now. So it was Andy who was the perceptive one.

joebloggs
8th December 2012, 21:36
Pakistani president pays a visit to 'remarkable' Malala in hospital

http://www.itv.com/news/2012-12-08/pakistani-president-pays-a-visit-to-remarkable-malala-in-hospital/