The Brigade of Gurkhas

David Morton

Lifetime Supporter
An email from Joanna Lumley to everyone who supported the cause of the Gurkhas:

At midday today, Home Secretary Jacqui Smith made the announcement to the House of Commons that the Gurkha Justice Campaign have been fighting for for years. All ex-Gurkhas who have served more than 4 years in the British Army will have the right to settle in the UK if they wish.

After such a long fight, with huge ups and downs, this is a superb announcement.

We simply would not have won this fight without the massive, overwhelming support of all those who have supported our campaign. To the hundreds of thousands of people who have signed Gurkha Justice petitions, lobbied their MP, campaigned, attended rallies and marches - thank you so much to you all. This is your victory. It would not have happened without you.

The Government has now responded to that campaign after court cases, votes in Parliament, a huge media campaign and, most importantly, massive public support. I am delighted, and humbled, at what has been achieved by our remarkable team.

The whole campaign has been based on the belief that those who have fought and been prepared to die for our country should have the the right to live in our country. We owe them a debt of honour - a debt that will now be paid.

With warmest good wishes,

Joanna
Gurkha Justice Campaign
 
Dave,

Well done. There is one extra step you can take.

In Australia, all military personnel (unless on exchange) are required to be Australian Citizens. If recruited from overseas (nowadays usually qualified in some form or another but the principle applies) they get 6 months to qualify, with a pass on the usual requirements that comes from the value applied to military service.

I think New Zealand has a similar arrangement.

Give it a go.
 
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