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What is best approach for the Cyprus Solution?

The two communities totally separated.
8
25%
Minimum GCs in the north.
1
3%
Maximum possible GCs in the north.
2
6%
Everyone back to their homes
21
66%
 
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Postby vaughanwilliams » Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:34 pm

BTW "Everyone back to their homes" is all very well, but how are you going to get to work and your kids to school from Kyrenia. The work up here is not well paid and your kids don't speak Turkish.
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Postby Sotos » Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:37 pm

vaughanwilliams wrote:BTW "Everyone back to their homes" is all very well, but how are you going to get to work and your kids to school from Kyrenia. The work up here is not well paid and your kids don't speak Turkish.


What we mean is everyone back to their homes in a free Cyprus not under illegal Turkish occupation. You are a bit slow but I hope now you get it.
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Postby vaughanwilliams » Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:39 pm

Sotos wrote:And we are doing even better even though you stole 1/3rd of our land and made 200.000 of us refugees! And sorry for pressing you to give us back what you stole from us. We should have let you enjoy what you stole :roll:

Nice rhetoric Sotos but could you answer my questions above, please?
Are GCs better off?
Do GCs have difficulty paying their debts?
Is unemployment not high and getting higher?
Have GCs stopped emigrating?
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Postby Get Real! » Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:40 pm

vaughanwilliams wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
RichardB wrote:
Responding to the question: “what kind of a solution you want to the Cyprus problem?”, 62.6 per cent of the participants in the survey said they wanted “two completely separate independent states” while only 17.2 per cent supported a federation with a powerful central government.

In a section on personal circumstances, the poll found that 61 per cent thought they were worse off financially compared to a year ago.

The majority said they face difficulties in paying their debts.
During the last year 26.2 per cent remained unemployed and 4.2 per cent emigrated.

Copyright © Cyprus Mail 2009


How stupid are they? Can't they see the pattern? :? :x

My thoughts exactly… if they were not stupid they wouldn’t be bankrupt and liking it! Image


So are you saying that 61% of GCs think they are better off financially compared to last year? Are you saying that GCs don't face difficulties in paying their debts? Are you also saying you don't have high and increasing unemployment? How many GC's emigrated last year?
These guys are not doing a whole lot worse than you lot considering you are a much better-off, EU country. I'd say they were doing well even though they have your foot pressing on the back of their necks.

I’m saying that TCs seemingly love their incompetence…

“The Alleged "Isolation" of Turkish Cypriots, Myth and Reality”

(Ms Powerpoint presentation)

http://www.mfa.gov.cy/mfa/mfa2006.nsf/A ... osi_EN.pps


Ottoman incompetence was world renowned…

“There is no instance in Europe, Asia or Africa, where the establishment of Turkish domination over another country has not resulted in a decline of material prosperity and a decline in civilization. Wherever Turkey has emerged victorious it has brought catastrophe."

Georges Clemenceau
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Postby Get Real! » Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:42 pm

Alternative link for the presentation...

http://www.mfa.gov.cy/mfa/mfa2006.nsf/d ... enDocument
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Postby vaughanwilliams » Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:44 pm

Sotos wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:BTW "Everyone back to their homes" is all very well, but how are you going to get to work and your kids to school from Kyrenia. The work up here is not well paid and your kids don't speak Turkish.


What we mean is everyone back to their homes in a free Cyprus not under illegal Turkish occupation. You are a bit slow but I hope now you get it.

So do you mean you would move from where you live now and go and live in the North, moving your kids from their school and trying to find a school for them in the North?
Or do you mean you'd commute every day and bus your kids miles every day back South.
Or do you mean you'd actually stay where you are and go to work as normal and let your kids carry on at their present school?
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Postby Get Real! » Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:44 pm

vaughanwilliams wrote:BTW "Everyone back to their homes" is all very well, but how are you going to get to work and your kids to school from Kyrenia. The work up here is not well paid and your kids don't speak Turkish.

When 200,000 GCs move back to their homes even you will learn Greek... :lol:
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Postby Sotos » Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:48 pm

vaughanwilliams wrote:
Sotos wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:BTW "Everyone back to their homes" is all very well, but how are you going to get to work and your kids to school from Kyrenia. The work up here is not well paid and your kids don't speak Turkish.


What we mean is everyone back to their homes in a free Cyprus not under illegal Turkish occupation. You are a bit slow but I hope now you get it.

So do you mean you would move from where you live now and go and live in the North, moving your kids from their school and trying to find a school for them in the North?
Or do you mean you'd commute every day and bus your kids miles every day back South.
Or do you mean you'd actually stay where you are and go to work as normal and let your kids carry on at their present school?


You are more slow than I thought :roll: There are more Greek schools in occupied areas than Turkish ones. When Cyprus will be free we will fix those schools or build new ones.
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Postby vaughanwilliams » Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:48 pm

GR

Will you please answer my questions, preferably without rhetoric, as Sotos can't-

Are GCs better off this year than last year?
Do GCs have difficulty paying their debts?
Is unemployment not high and getting higher?
Have GCs stopped emigrating?
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Postby vaughanwilliams » Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:51 pm

There are a few Greek schools in the Karpaz, but all the rest are Turkish here, with the exception of a few International schools. If you think you are going to change them all to Greek schools overnight you need to have another think.
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