NZer of the Year award given to Briton

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The New Zealander of the Year has been announced but there's a catch, the winner is not a New Zealander.
The New Zealander of the Year has been announced but there's a catch, the winner is not a New Zealander.
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13 Feb 2011 04:26p.m.

Ken wrote:

Go there. Its obvious : Brits are headed for extinction
and some people have their heads in the clouds -literally.

13 Feb 2011 04:03p.m.

Kim wrote:

Ha! He "SAVED" London! Been there recently?
Look at it today! They are now a white minority in London.
The whole thing shows everyone involved has a hard time facing reality. Why do people live in a propaganda fantasy?
English people should have been so LUCKY if they were invaded by Germany! But there was no such plan. Tear it down and use the precious metal to salvage the country.

08 Feb 2011 10:30p.m.

Harrison wrote:

Yes, the Pakistani community and the Somalis appreciate it especially cos if we hadnt terror bombed Germany , Britain today would be an all-white nation ... and they couldnt have come - perish the thought

06 Feb 2011 03:33p.m.

Jim London wrote:

I am sure the increasing populations of new "Britons" will enjoy this statue immensely .
Good thing we crushed those Germans .

06 Feb 2011 01:07p.m.

Tim wrote:

@black bob and what makes you so sure that this man is not a hard working and generous person? have you ever considered the fact he has this money to spare is due to him being hard working, and the fact he actually spares it is because he is generous? what a retarded and bitter comment you make.

06 Feb 2011 09:04a.m.

Black Bob wrote:

Typical.....some rich lister indulges a personal fantasy and wins NZer of the year!!! What an insult to those hard working generous souls who really put themselves out!!

06 Feb 2011 04:33a.m.

Scott Tansley wrote:

It was great to see the statue of Sir Keith Park in Trafalgar Square, and certainly led to me learning more about NZer's involvement in the RAF. His statue is now removed, but is on permanent display in the RAF Museum in Hendon, North London. FYI - A similar campaign to remember Sir Keith Park also exists around a British preserved Steam Locomotive, which carries his name in remembrance of his involvement in the 2nd World War. More info here: http://www.southern-locomotives.co.uk/34053/Air_Vice-Marshal_Park.html http://www.southern-locomotives.co.uk/34053/34053_Restoration.html

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