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  1. Today's episode of #AirplaneOrTimeMachine is brought to you by @crockett


    The Royal Navy is ending its century-old tradition of having Chinese servants on warships amid fears that they could be forced to spy for Beijing.

    Hundreds of Chinese laundrymen have worked on Britain’s warships since the 1930s, with most hired from Hong Kong to wash and press sailor’s uniforms and officers’ white tablecloths.

    and


    Nepalese Gurkhas will replace them due to fears that Beijing could threaten the servants’ families in China to make those on board ships pass on Royal Navy secrets, The Sun has reported.

    thetimes.co.uk/article/navy-to

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    #WhatCenturyIsThis #ThatsRacist #RacistAF

  2. Today's episode of #AirplaneOrTimeMachine is brought to you by @crockett


    The Royal Navy is ending its century-old tradition of having Chinese servants on warships amid fears that they could be forced to spy for Beijing.

    Hundreds of Chinese laundrymen have worked on Britain’s warships since the 1930s, with most hired from Hong Kong to wash and press sailor’s uniforms and officers’ white tablecloths.

    and


    Nepalese Gurkhas will replace them due to fears that Beijing could threaten the servants’ families in China to make those on board ships pass on Royal Navy secrets, The Sun has reported.

    thetimes.co.uk/article/navy-to

    For non-subscribers
    12ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2F

    #WhatCenturyIsThis #ThatsRacist #RacistAF

  3. Today's episode of #AirplaneOrTimeMachine is brought to you by @crockett


    The Royal Navy is ending its century-old tradition of having Chinese servants on warships amid fears that they could be forced to spy for Beijing.

    Hundreds of Chinese laundrymen have worked on Britain’s warships since the 1930s, with most hired from Hong Kong to wash and press sailor’s uniforms and officers’ white tablecloths.

    and


    Nepalese Gurkhas will replace them due to fears that Beijing could threaten the servants’ families in China to make those on board ships pass on Royal Navy secrets, The Sun has reported.

    thetimes.co.uk/article/navy-to

    For non-subscribers
    12ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2F

    #WhatCenturyIsThis #ThatsRacist #RacistAF

  4. Today's episode of #AirplaneOrTimeMachine is brought to you by @crockett


    The Royal Navy is ending its century-old tradition of having Chinese servants on warships amid fears that they could be forced to spy for Beijing.

    Hundreds of Chinese laundrymen have worked on Britain’s warships since the 1930s, with most hired from Hong Kong to wash and press sailor’s uniforms and officers’ white tablecloths.

    and


    Nepalese Gurkhas will replace them due to fears that Beijing could threaten the servants’ families in China to make those on board ships pass on Royal Navy secrets, The Sun has reported.

    thetimes.co.uk/article/navy-to

    For non-subscribers
    12ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2F

    #WhatCenturyIsThis #ThatsRacist #RacistAF