Sudan 08:07 - Apr 28 with 2320 views | controversial_jack | What a cock up by this govt with the evacuation. Should we expect anything different from this shower? | | | | |
Sudan on 11:28 - Apr 28 with 2252 views | felixstowe_jack | Hardly a cock up civilians safely evacuated without any casualties. A resounding success no civilian casualties unlike other wars I could mention. | |
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Sudan on 12:01 - Apr 28 with 2242 views | Dr_Winston | Rescuing diplomatic staff and others who have been sent there I can understand, but I'm never quite sure why it's the Governments job to rescue people who go to these places voluntarily. | |
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Sudan on 14:10 - Apr 28 with 2213 views | raynor94 | The evacuation of the diplomats and their families have gone smoothly. The ones who are shouting the loudest are the ones who went there of their own volition | |
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Sudan on 14:21 - Apr 28 with 2211 views | angryjack | Watching on news last night and interviewing a few who said they got no houses or family or friends in UK.. but call themselves British citizens,we got pay now to home these when they don't even live ya to | | | |
Sudan on 14:59 - Apr 28 with 2197 views | JACKMANANDBOY | I listened to an idiot reporter on the BBC on Wednesday saying that the Government had refused to offer any spare places on planes to anyone wanting to leave Sudan regardless of nationality. Can you imagine the problems at the airfield if anyone could turn up on the off chance. | |
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Sudan on 18:17 - Apr 28 with 2162 views | majorraglan |
Sudan on 11:28 - Apr 28 by felixstowe_jack | Hardly a cock up civilians safely evacuated without any casualties. A resounding success no civilian casualties unlike other wars I could mention. |
Depends on who you listen to. There are reports that we went in before the Sudanese gave permission which led to the closure of the airport and a blockade by the Sudanese army. Matter was resolved after a lengthy delay, negotiations and a pay off to the Sundanese army. For those who weren’t aware, Wagner Group are out in Sudan (and have been for some time) and are supporting the RSF. | | | |
Sudan on 18:23 - Apr 28 with 2150 views | Flashberryjack |
Sudan on 14:59 - Apr 28 by JACKMANANDBOY | I listened to an idiot reporter on the BBC on Wednesday saying that the Government had refused to offer any spare places on planes to anyone wanting to leave Sudan regardless of nationality. Can you imagine the problems at the airfield if anyone could turn up on the off chance. |
We could always put them up in hotels for a couple of years. | |
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Sudan on 19:41 - Apr 28 with 2137 views | SullutaCreturned |
Sudan on 14:10 - Apr 28 by raynor94 | The evacuation of the diplomats and their families have gone smoothly. The ones who are shouting the loudest are the ones who went there of their own volition |
Yeah and 4 of them are doctors working for the NHS, one was visiting family for Eid when the war broke out. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Sudan on 19:58 - Apr 28 with 2116 views | Boundy |
Sudan on 18:23 - Apr 28 by Flashberryjack | We could always put them up in hotels for a couple of years. |
Don't forget the spare 1600 hundred we must have spare to give each individual | |
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Sudan on 20:15 - Apr 28 with 2115 views | felixstowe_jack |
Sudan on 19:41 - Apr 28 by SullutaCreturned | Yeah and 4 of them are doctors working for the NHS, one was visiting family for Eid when the war broke out. |
Who would travel to a war zone then complain the UK were only evacuating UK passport holders. [Post edited 29 Apr 2023 7:18]
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Sudan on 22:01 - Apr 28 with 2075 views | KeithHaynes |
Sudan on 14:59 - Apr 28 by JACKMANANDBOY | I listened to an idiot reporter on the BBC on Wednesday saying that the Government had refused to offer any spare places on planes to anyone wanting to leave Sudan regardless of nationality. Can you imagine the problems at the airfield if anyone could turn up on the off chance. |
I’ve done it a few times and got a cheap flight 😉 | |
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Sudan on 22:33 - Apr 28 with 2050 views | raynor94 |
Sudan on 19:41 - Apr 28 by SullutaCreturned | Yeah and 4 of them are doctors working for the NHS, one was visiting family for Eid when the war broke out. |
Who are not British citizens | |
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Sudan on 14:28 - May 2 with 1872 views | controversial_jack |
Sudan on 11:28 - Apr 28 by felixstowe_jack | Hardly a cock up civilians safely evacuated without any casualties. A resounding success no civilian casualties unlike other wars I could mention. |
Only now they have completed it, so no idea what you are on about | | | |
Sudan on 20:03 - May 2 with 1827 views | felixstowe_jack |
Sudan on 14:28 - May 2 by controversial_jack | Only now they have completed it, so no idea what you are on about |
The largest evacuation of Western citizens successfully completed. Wonderfully job by our armed forces and government even if our civil servants at the embassy were the first to leave. | |
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Sudan on 23:17 - May 2 with 1782 views | controversial_jack |
Sudan on 20:03 - May 2 by felixstowe_jack | The largest evacuation of Western citizens successfully completed. Wonderfully job by our armed forces and government even if our civil servants at the embassy were the first to leave. |
It's taken this long to get 2000 out. | | | |
Sudan on 08:02 - May 3 with 1754 views | felixstowe_jack |
Time does not matter it is safety that counts. | |
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Sudan on 23:54 - May 3 with 1701 views | blaenaugwentjack | Westminster is in charge, would anyone expect any different? | | | |
Sudan on 03:11 - May 4 with 1691 views | DJack |
Sudan on 14:59 - Apr 28 by JACKMANANDBOY | I listened to an idiot reporter on the BBC on Wednesday saying that the Government had refused to offer any spare places on planes to anyone wanting to leave Sudan regardless of nationality. Can you imagine the problems at the airfield if anyone could turn up on the off chance. |
The Germans evacuated a Sudanese wife of a Brit... But never mind keep on dissembling | |
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Sudan on 03:13 - May 4 with 1691 views | DJack |
Sudan on 14:10 - Apr 28 by raynor94 | The evacuation of the diplomats and their families have gone smoothly. The ones who are shouting the loudest are the ones who went there of their own volition |
How dare they visit very sick family, eh! | |
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Sudan on 17:07 - May 4 with 1648 views | SullutaCreturned |
Sudan on 22:33 - Apr 28 by raynor94 | Who are not British citizens |
Who are here legally working in our NHS and saving UK lives but not worthy of a place on a plane? It's very poor in my opinion. | | | |
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