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Al Fayed ..?

by Guest62497  |  earlier

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so he couldnt win the fight in court against the UK for the bereavment of his son. so he plays games with UK politics.

so he has to dangle his money at he scotts to casue a rift in the UK .. tw@

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/pressass/20080518/tuk-al-fayed-will-move-to-scotland-6323e80.html

i think its time he shoved off back to his origional country .. we dont want/need him or his money

what say you ?

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  1. If the corrupt little Arab camel jockey moves to Scotland, that's good riddance to bad rubbish !


  2. I say that he pays a large amount of income tax and employs a lot of people in this country

  3. I think that this man has NEVER got over the loss of his son and heir.......I feel sorry for his grief its eating him up inside

  4. As Wendy said, he employs a large number of people and pays a lot of tax. He also donates a lot of time and money

    to charities for children with disabilities.

    The link you provided gives no basis to your stating that he "plays games with UK politics". I can quite understand why he would see Scotland as he does!

  5. The phony Pharaoh presents an image of a buffoon, but underneath he is a dark and sinister man, with a capacity for harm. I agree.

  6. I agree with the comment that he's sinister and dangerous.  He has an appalling track record and goodness knows what the Scots have done to deserve him.

  7. He has no interest in politics.  I imagine he would like to be a Scottish citizen, since he is being denied British citizenship.

    The legal parasites are to blame for the extend inquest. I can understand a father's judgement being clouded, but the legal team had no such excuses.

    It seems to me that either he should be accepted as a British citizen or deported. I can't say that I am bothered either way. If he was deported he would most likely move to France and become a French citizen. This would give him generous access to the U.K. anyway.

  8. I see nothing unreasonable in what he said in the page you linked to.  Grief over his sons death may well have coloured his judgement and created a kind of paranoia but he had every right to pursue his suspicions as far as the law would allow.

    What he said about Scotland, devolution and oil is probably thought by many people, particularly the Scottish who see so much of their natural resources being hijacked by England.

  9. I do not agree nor disagree with his comments, but I defend his right to speak.

    Should we send back everyone else  we don't like to their original country as well? Your comments could be deemed racist!

    This is a loaded question anyway. You don't doubt the answer. In your mind, Al Fyed is playing games with British politics. Obviously you are against him. So why bother to ask the question?

  10. He is a grieving father who to be honest should be granted a UK passport .

    He has contributed a massive amount to this country and he still does not have a clear answer as to why his son died .

    He is doing what any parent would under the same circumstances and lets face it money talks in certain circles and he is quite right to explore this avenue if he so wishes ,

  11. yes okay, hes only doing what any parent would do if they lost their child, fight to seek the truth, and there is doubt over their deaths, but sadly even though this court case has occured, we will never really know what how who, so our best bet now is to let our Queen of Hearts our Princess, and her companion rest in peace with God,

    al fayed well he'll never get citizenship, but he does employ alot of people, and pays taxes, which is more than these immigrants who come over, get a house, all bills paid by income support, and £35 pounds of morrisons vouchers, our unemployed today dont get waited on so much, and thses were born here and are british. How many of these immigrants are guiniely in trouble and in dire need of asylum here !!!!??.

  12. I quite like him, and he most definitely should be made a citizen.  He pays a lot of tax and creates a lot of jobs for England. He has every right to demand an explanation for his son´s death, although I admit that a lot of water has passed under the bridge since then..

  13. The Scots are welcome to him. He is a bitter and twisted old man so would fit in quite well in that part of the world.

  14. Mr al Fayed should have been granted British citizenship.He has ploughed millions into this country.Our Prime ministers have let him down badly.
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