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NICK CLEGG HAILS HISTORIC VICTORY FOR GURKHAS

2.52.35pm BST (GMT +0100) Wed 6th May 2009

Nick Clegg supports Gurkhas

Nick Clegg's Victory in Support of the Gurkhas

The Liberal Democrats last week led a defeat for the Government in a vote on the rights of retired Gurkha soldiers to live in the UK. MPs voted to condemn the Government's guidelines that would have seen just 100 of the thousands of retired Gurkhas facing deportation being allowed to remain here.

The vote is the culmination of a long campaign by the Liberal Democrats and Gurkha pressure groups, which has seen the Prime Minister challenged repeatedly on the issue by Liberal Democrat Leader Nick Clegg, and thousands of Gurkhas handing their medals to Mr Clegg to pass to Gordon Brown in protest at their treatment.

Commenting, Nick Clegg said : "This is an historic victory for the Gurkhas who have served our country so bravely. "This Government has now lost its moral authority. From the first moment I challenged Gordon Brown on this over a year ago, he didn't understand that there was a simple moral principle at stake. "People who are willing to die for our country, should be allowed to live in our country. "The Government must listen to Parliament and scrap these shameful rules immediately and grant justice without conditions to all retired Gurkhas."

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