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PANIC thay are talking about giving our homes to the greeks

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby DT. » Tue Jan 27, 2009 9:21 am

CBBB wrote:
DT. wrote:
Piratis wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:They appear to be comfortable knowing that we will never find a solution.


They are not safe at all. Once the Orams case is done, the courts in Cyprus will be able to convict those people and have the decision enforced anywhere within EU. This means that any property they have within EU could be confiscated and that if they go to any EU country they would risk to be arrested.

There is no way for them to escape. Sooner than later they will be made to pay for their crimes.


Unfortunately most of these english scumbags are vagabonds whose only "possession" in this world are our homes in the north. It will be great to see them deserting the sinking ship like rats when the solution comes around, as the TC's will also have nothing else to gain from these vermin.


If they do desert the sinking ship, where are they going to go? Half of them are criminals wanted in the UK anyway.


Australia? :lol: Paphitis, you want them?
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Postby CBBB » Tue Jan 27, 2009 9:33 am

DT. wrote:
CBBB wrote:
DT. wrote:
Piratis wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:They appear to be comfortable knowing that we will never find a solution.


They are not safe at all. Once the Orams case is done, the courts in Cyprus will be able to convict those people and have the decision enforced anywhere within EU. This means that any property they have within EU could be confiscated and that if they go to any EU country they would risk to be arrested.

There is no way for them to escape. Sooner than later they will be made to pay for their crimes.


Unfortunately most of these english scumbags are vagabonds whose only "possession" in this world are our homes in the north. It will be great to see them deserting the sinking ship like rats when the solution comes around, as the TC's will also have nothing else to gain from these vermin.


If they do desert the sinking ship, where are they going to go? Half of them are criminals wanted in the UK anyway.


Australia? :lol: Paphitis, you want them?


In the old days the would have been sent there anyway!
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Postby miltiades » Tue Jan 27, 2009 10:09 am

Jerry wrote:
miltiades wrote:VP , they are first class suckers mate , an ex- friend of mine , Russel his name , the idiot paid out £100,000 for a 3 bedroom villa with a pool , naturally built on stolen G/C land , a fact that never bothered him the slightest , now he is complaining that he cant get the deeds promised him unless he and a dozen or so others who bought in the same complex cough up another £30000 each for service charges including communal repairs !! The developer is a member of the ...elite , I know his name and so would you if I told of his prestigious position in Nicosia North.
Suckers and ignorant of the highest order .


There's an elite in Nicosia North? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

You cannot be serious Milti!

Didn't you know ? Anyone in government is an...elitist !! :lol:
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Postby zan » Tue Jan 27, 2009 10:30 am

CBBB wrote:
DT. wrote:
Piratis wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:They appear to be comfortable knowing that we will never find a solution.


They are not safe at all. Once the Orams case is done, the courts in Cyprus will be able to convict those people and have the decision enforced anywhere within EU. This means that any property they have within EU could be confiscated and that if they go to any EU country they would risk to be arrested.

There is no way for them to escape. Sooner than later they will be made to pay for their crimes.


Unfortunately most of these english scumbags are vagabonds whose only "possession" in this world are our homes in the north. It will be great to see them deserting the sinking ship like rats when the solution comes around, as the TC's will also have nothing else to gain from these vermin.


If they do desert the sinking ship, where are they going to go? Half of them are criminals wanted in the UK anyway.


Thats good coming from a brit enjoying MY privileges denied to me by those who tried to kill me and are still holding me to ransom....Where you gonna go buddy......... :roll:
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Postby CBBB » Tue Jan 27, 2009 10:43 am

zan wrote:
CBBB wrote:
DT. wrote:
Piratis wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:They appear to be comfortable knowing that we will never find a solution.


They are not safe at all. Once the Orams case is done, the courts in Cyprus will be able to convict those people and have the decision enforced anywhere within EU. This means that any property they have within EU could be confiscated and that if they go to any EU country they would risk to be arrested.

There is no way for them to escape. Sooner than later they will be made to pay for their crimes.


Unfortunately most of these english scumbags are vagabonds whose only "possession" in this world are our homes in the north. It will be great to see them deserting the sinking ship like rats when the solution comes around, as the TC's will also have nothing else to gain from these vermin.


If they do desert the sinking ship, where are they going to go? Half of them are criminals wanted in the UK anyway.


Thats good coming from a brit enjoying MY privileges denied to me by those who tried to kill me and are still holding me to ransom....Where you gonna go buddy......... :roll:


You invaded Green Lanes before I invaded Cyprus!
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Postby Get Real! » Tue Jan 27, 2009 12:00 pm

CBBB wrote:You invaded Green Lanes before I invaded Cyprus!

From Green Lanes to Green Line... :? what a story!
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Postby Paphitis » Tue Jan 27, 2009 12:30 pm

CBBB wrote:
DT. wrote:
CBBB wrote:
DT. wrote:
Piratis wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:They appear to be comfortable knowing that we will never find a solution.


They are not safe at all. Once the Orams case is done, the courts in Cyprus will be able to convict those people and have the decision enforced anywhere within EU. This means that any property they have within EU could be confiscated and that if they go to any EU country they would risk to be arrested.

There is no way for them to escape. Sooner than later they will be made to pay for their crimes.


Unfortunately most of these english scumbags are vagabonds whose only "possession" in this world are our homes in the north. It will be great to see them deserting the sinking ship like rats when the solution comes around, as the TC's will also have nothing else to gain from these vermin.


If they do desert the sinking ship, where are they going to go? Half of them are criminals wanted in the UK anyway.


Australia? :lol: Paphitis, you want them?


In the old days the would have been sent there anyway!


You sent all the good ones over. All the scum remained behind! :lol:

How many Aussies do you know bought in the "trnc"?
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Postby Nikitas » Tue Jan 27, 2009 5:51 pm

"Take Britain and Norway. Didn’t they share the North Sea reserves? Wasn’t it profitable for both, instead of neither getting to the reserves? "

You are FUNNY! Britain and Norway went to the International Court of Justice and had their disagreement settled by applying the LAW OF THE SEA which Turkey REFUSES to accept in the Aegean and around Cyprus but applies happily on its north and south coasts.

As for the future of the British on stolen land it all depends on the ORAMS case decision. If it goes according to predictions they will lose everything they have back home, wherever that might be in the UK.
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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Jan 27, 2009 9:43 pm

Nikitas wrote:"Take Britain and Norway. Didn’t they share the North Sea reserves? Wasn’t it profitable for both, instead of neither getting to the reserves? "

You are FUNNY! Britain and Norway went to the International Court of Justice and had their disagreement settled by applying the LAW OF THE SEA which Turkey REFUSES to accept in the Aegean and around Cyprus but applies happily on its north and south coasts.

As for the future of the British on stolen land it all depends on the ORAMS case decision. If it goes according to predictions they will lose everything they have back home, wherever that might be in the UK.


They will just sell up.
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Postby miltiades » Tue Jan 27, 2009 10:05 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Nikitas wrote:"Take Britain and Norway. Didn’t they share the North Sea reserves? Wasn’t it profitable for both, instead of neither getting to the reserves? "

You are FUNNY! Britain and Norway went to the International Court of Justice and had their disagreement settled by applying the LAW OF THE SEA which Turkey REFUSES to accept in the Aegean and around Cyprus but applies happily on its north and south coasts.

As for the future of the British on stolen land it all depends on the ORAMS case decision. If it goes according to predictions they will lose everything they have back home, wherever that might be in the UK.


They will just sell up.

The game is up VP , you can see that surely !
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