Ex-Gurkha soldiers win right to retire in Britain

by Amitjha | September 30, 2008 at 09:55 pm | 85 views | 3 comments | 7 recommendations
Ex-Gurkha soldiers win right to retire in Britain

Former Gurkha soldiers who fought alongside British troops won a long-running battle on Tuesday for the right to retire in Britain.

Waving their regiment's flag outside London's High Court, members of the unit which has fought for Britain since 1815 welcomed the decision to overturn a ruling that meant those who retired before 1997 had no automatic right to live in Britain.

All other foreign soldiers in the British Army can settle in the country after four years' service anywhere in the world. About 2,000 Gurkhas are affected by the current rules.

High Court judge Justice Nicholas Blake ruled that instructions given by the Home Office to immigration officials were unlawful and must be changed.

Dozens of Gurkhas and their supporters cheered outside court, waving the regiment's green flag, which bears two kukris, a traditional Nepalese curved knife.

"Today is a wonderful, terrific victory day for the Gurkhas of Nepal," said lawyer Martin Howe, who represented them. "It is a victory for common sense, it is a victory for fairness."

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Barry Artiste
Barry Artiste
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at 23:07 on September 30th, 2008

Amitjha, I like this story. It's good stuff.  Damn Straight, they are great warriors and should be allowed to retire in any commonwealth country they choose.

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Amitjha

well said Mr Barry, 

      Gorkha's deserve much better then this, they served the British empire loyaly.

Heritage
Heritage
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at 08:14 on October 1st, 2008

Amitjha, I like this story. It's good stuff.

About time!

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