"10,000, mostly Brits, in the Girne area."
They are all low down English peasants, they are being screwed to the ground and they deserve all that they get.
Most are ex-council estate peasants !!
Have a problem with ex-council house peasants ?, at least they don't kid themselves that their child brides actually find them attractive , No fool like an old fool !miltiades wrote:"10,000, mostly Brits, in the Girne area."
They are all low down English peasants, they are being screwed to the ground and they deserve all that they get.
Most are ex-council estate peasants !!
ttoli wrote:Have a problem with ex-council house peasants ?, at least they don't kid themselves that their child brides actually find them attractive , No fool like an old fool !miltiades wrote:"10,000, mostly Brits, in the Girne area."
They are all low down English peasants, they are being screwed to the ground and they deserve all that they get.
Most are ex-council estate peasants !!
ttoli wrote:Have a problem with ex-council house peasants ?, at least they don't kid themselves that their child brides actually find them attractive , No fool like an old fool !miltiades wrote:"10,000, mostly Brits, in the Girne area."
They are all low down English peasants, they are being screwed to the ground and they deserve all that they get.
Most are ex-council estate peasants !!
gardash wrote:GreekIslandGirl wrote:FH - Hmm - last I heard of, regarding numbers in the occupied north, it was a few to several thousands (maybe, 5-6,000).
- I'm not sure whether the poster was asking in relation to avoiding the ex-pat communities or integrating into their packs, perhaps providing specialist goods and services. Personally, I find large groups of any ethnic community congregating together to avoid participating in their resident country difficult to understand nowadays.
10,000, mostly Brits, in the Girne area.
GreekIslandGirl wrote:gardash wrote:GreekIslandGirl wrote:FH - Hmm - last I heard of, regarding numbers in the occupied north, it was a few to several thousands (maybe, 5-6,000).
- I'm not sure whether the poster was asking in relation to avoiding the ex-pat communities or integrating into their packs, perhaps providing specialist goods and services. Personally, I find large groups of any ethnic community congregating together to avoid participating in their resident country difficult to understand nowadays.
10,000, mostly Brits, in the Girne area.
From exchanges with Viewpoint/others, it seems a lot of those calling themselves "British" are in fact neer-do-well, TC-Turks who have taken up the opportunity to come and get their filthy mitts on some free Greek Cypriot properties.
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