
We've
had this argument before ... and I'd rather NOT go through it all again

- BUT,
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there are a great many decent, hard working British people who earn
nothing like £26K a year. Okay,
you might ... but at
what cost timewise? How many extra hours per day do you work for that kind of money?

And is it really worth seeing less of your wife and son for the sake of it?
Referring to your 3rd paragraph in #19 ...
what's "morally right" about denying an individual the
basic human right to bring his/her lawfully wedded partner to live in the country where he/she was born and bred ... simply because he/she simply doesn't earn enough (despite working full time) to sponsor the partner's application?
