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Don’t shoot me down for being a tad optimistic, but with the Taliban claiming victory and their “war being over”, perhaps, just maybe, Afghanistan will become stable enough for Displaced Afghans to return?
The Taliban are saying quite reasonable things in their press conferences today. The experience on the ground doesn't match all of this at the moment but the leadership are saying women can work, have an education and go to university. If they mean that, then it is a huge change in outlook.They say they want to prioritise rebuilding the economy. They were even asking for partnership and UK investment. They say they want the world to trust them...Very early days but this sounds better than we might have hoped for.
Double speak from janus johnson''"It would be fair to say [recent] events in Afghanistan have unfolded and the collapse [of the Afghan government] has been faster than even the Taliban themselves predicated," he said."What is not true is to say the UK government was unprepared or did not foresee this."so the government knew this was going to happen and he went on holls?
Pretty sure everyone is entitled to time off aren't they? It wouldn't be very left wing to deny that Sydney.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on August 19, 2021, 08:10:20 amPretty sure everyone is entitled to time off aren't they? It wouldn't be very left wing to deny that Sydney.True to a certain extent, but he’s the PM, and this applies to the rest of the executive, he/they should be available at any time during times of crisis, it is a requirement of the job
Meanwhile, it appears that we have refused to give protection to the Afghan guards who protected our embassy. America has given its guards asylum. We've told ours they are not eligible.What message does this send to the world?
well anyone wanting to help out can pop to scarborough this weekend where 92 of them are holed up in a local hotel already.
Quote from: normal rules on August 20, 2021, 11:09:25 pmwell anyone wanting to help out can pop to scarborough this weekend where 92 of them are holed up in a local hotel already.You going to go round and thank them for putting their lives at risk by working for the British government are you?
Quote from: wilts rover on August 21, 2021, 09:57:38 amQuote from: normal rules on August 20, 2021, 11:09:25 pmwell anyone wanting to help out can pop to scarborough this weekend where 92 of them are holed up in a local hotel already.You going to go round and thank them for putting their lives at risk by working for the British government are you?It’s indicative of this forum that you assume my post was meant to be in some way negative towards these Afghans. It’s not. There has been an outpouring of charity toward them so far with donations flooding in to the local rainbow centre.
Quote from: normal rules on August 21, 2021, 10:01:37 amQuote from: wilts rover on August 21, 2021, 09:57:38 amQuote from: normal rules on August 20, 2021, 11:09:25 pmwell anyone wanting to help out can pop to scarborough this weekend where 92 of them are holed up in a local hotel already.You going to go round and thank them for putting their lives at risk by working for the British government are you?It’s indicative of this forum that you assume my post was meant to be in some way negative towards these Afghans. It’s not. There has been an outpouring of charity toward them so far with donations flooding in to the local rainbow centre. Apologies, my mistake. I have just never seen the words 'holed up' used in a positive manner before. It usually refers to someone avoiding an enemy.For instance they would be holed up in their house in Kabul but living temporarily in a hotel in Scarborough. Its good to know the locals are looking after them, some refugees are welcome.