Re: Welcome back Malcolm.




<amacmil304@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hello Malcolm.
>
> Welcome back, you've been sorely missed :-))
>
> Every time you get thoroughly trounced in an argumant you disappear
> for a few days until the dust settles and then re-emerge. It's
> becoming a pattern.
>
> Do you still think it's OK for children born of British parents
> domiciled in India to be British, but have recently agreed after much
> huffing and puffing, that the children born of Asian parents domiciled
> in Britain are British.
>
> Do you not think that children born in India of British parents should
> have the benefit of being Indian?
>
> I asked you this before but you disappeared on me.
>
> I wonder why? Loss of face?
>
> Perhaps it had something to do with inconsistency :-(
>
>
>
> Angus Macmillan
> www.roots-of-blood.org.uk
> www.killhunting.org
> www.con-servation.org.uk

In both cases I beleive that they should (and are) offered joint
nationality.


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