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// Rachmanism still survives.
The good old days when Great Britain could declare a person stateless.//

one was a landlord ( R ) and the other was the Sadge (SJ)
is there a connection besides religion ?
Peter Rachman was a very unsavoury Polish refugee who built up a property in West London and charged extortionate rent to mainly black immigrants.He also lived on immoral earnings having set up Christine Keeler and later Mandy Rice -Davis in Paddinton/Marylebone.
He wasn't choosy who he rented his badly maintained slums to or where they came from.
yeah I remember Peter Rachman
but the connection with making people stateless?

The only image of him apparently was when he came into newspaper offices oto deny he was a crook and the editor had cartoonist 'work' in another office - drawing him
Two lessons learnt, Specsavers don't sell alcohol and knowing your NHS number doesn't help in a hospital.
It must be difficult even to rent to UK nationals, given that trained border control staff can't spot children travelling on stolen passports.

The burden on landlords to work to a higher standard that that accepted by the Home Secretary can't be considered reasonable.
let ... let ....

landlords dont rent - they let [a house] on a lease

Rachman would have taken advantage of the Polish Resettlement Act 1947
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_Resettlement_Act_1947
I am surprised they made him stateless ...

Churchill as a result of Yalta is NOT viewed as the saviour of Europe by the Poles
PP
You just don't read the links provided do you?


//Rachman was denied British citizenship. As his hometown was transferred from Poland to the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (part of the Soviet Union), he became stateless.[13]

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//Churchill as a result of Yalta is NOT viewed as the saviour of Europe by the Pole//

Don't forget the Czeckoslavakian RAF Fighter pilots as well.

Look up the filmography of 'Dark Blue World'
// PP
You just don't read the links provided do you? //

yes I do - I dooooo !
I was surprised they made him stateless ( after they denied him British nationality)

It offered British citizenship to over 200,000[citation needed] displaced Polish troops on British soil who had fought against Nazi Germany and opposed the Soviet takeover of their homeland.

the no of czechs serving was nothng like 200 000 was it?

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