Talk:Gamu Nhengu
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KeepBold text Immigration has become an issue of major political significance in Britain as seen by its profile in the General Election of 2010. Although originally arising from her participation in a TV show, the Nhengu case has achieved the rare distinction of being an individual immigration case that has become noteworthy and newsworthy. The allegation by the Nhengu family's lawyer that the immigration authorities have behaved in an improper manner by leaking confidential details about the family to the press, and the continuing public and political interest (in particular by the ruling Scottish National Party) demonstrate the topical relevance of the subject.Rley69 (talk) 22:34, 18 October 2010 (UTC)
Page Coming Back
editThis page has become a redirect after discussion. But it will be back for sure, with a possible single that may top the Christmas chart in the UK. So its a matter of weeks really. werldwayd (talk) 14:35, 23 October 2010 (UTC)
- If she releases a single and it charts, then that's fine. She becomes notable for that. But not until she actually does. AnemoneProjectors 16:06, 23 October 2010 (UTC)
"Where Will You Sleep This Christmas?" features her and it charted, so somebody please bring the page back. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Unreal7 (talk • contribs)
- It didn't even make the top 100. AnemoneProjectors 21:26, 20 December 2010 (UTC)