How tremendous it is to see the British public line up in soldidarity with The Gurkhas. Heroic, brave and serving this country, it is heartening that men and women across the country feel so strongly about securing justice for The Gurkhas. Their commitment and sacrifice should secure them the right to settle in this country - all of them.
Listening to an interview with Ed Milliband on Sky News this morning, Milliband was asked about The Gurkha defeat for Brown’s government and he skirted the issue and did not give an answer.
The Gurkhas’ campaign and the response (or lack of it) just goes to show how out of touch Brown and his government are with the people of this country.
Today there is a rally for an amnesty for illegal immigrants in this country. The Lib Dems have proposed an amnesty for an estimated 650.000 illegal immigrants. Migrationwatch estimate the cost at £1million per person across a lifetime, a massive burden on the taxpayer, particularly in such difficult times. It is incredible that the Lib Dems can propose this. It sends a message out to potential illegal immigrants that Britain is fair game and that they are in a win/win situation. In certain countries where this sort of policy has been adopted, the next wave of illegal immigrants has increased.
Let’s get this right; let’s continue to back The Gurkhas, brave people who have fought in our name. I think it has only got to be a matter of time before Joanna Lumley and The Gurkhas win their fight. The British people have always been for justice and fairness. It makes you so proud to be British.
If Brown et al do not recognise this, then they’re even more out of touch than I thought.
The embarrassment The Gurkhas have caused for Brown’s govenment could have been the best fight they have ever fought for the British people - they have been the catalyst for the beginning of the end of this tired, dreadful government.


