Tangledwood - as you are born in the UK then you are entitled to a UK passport if one of your parents or grandparents is also UK born or were settled in the UK at the time of your birth. The UK allows dual citizenship so you can hold both a UK ppt and an Australian one. You are in effect a British citizen so it is up to you to get the passport if you don't want to join the others queue (we don't use the term aliens at border control). To return to the subjet of this thread, Glasgow will be hosting the next CW games and the UK has the Olympics in 2012. If any of the British teams boycott Delhi, then expect a boycott back. It could also harm the trade links that the UK is building up with this emerging market. India owns car factories and other businesses in the UK employing thousands - now would not be a good time to upset them. I believe that Plan B is to house the athletes in some of Delhi's 5 star hotels - wish I was going!!
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