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First in line to be £10 Pom


THEY are prepared to camp out for six days and nights – to get a flight Down Under for a tenner.

Armed only with a tarpaulin and waterproofs, crazy Chloe Lambert and her boyfriend Deiniol Davies, pictured, have set up camp outside a Southampton shop in the hope of bagging the cheap flights courtesy of STA Travel.

The city’s branch of the travel agents is one of eight around the country dishing out 145 tickets to Australia for £10 on Wednesday on a first-come first-served basis – and Chloe and Deiniol have set their sights on the flights.

Bank project worker Chloe, 22, said: “We wanted to go travelling to Australia but money is tight.

“We are both quite compulsive so when we saw this promotion we just thought ‘let’s go for it’.

“We’re relying on friends and family to bring us food parcels.”

Deiniol, 27, added: “Some people have given us some weird looks but most people have been very friendly.”

The Bournemouth pair, who are thought to be the first people in the country to start queuing for the tickets, will save about £500 each on the normal ticket price by camping out.

They hope to fly to Sydney in November if they are successful and spend two years in Oz.


Your Say YourHampshire

Condor Man, Southampton says...
9:06am Sun 2 Aug 09

didn't the £10 Poms have to go on Ocean liners?

col123, Southampton says...
11:41am Sun 2 Aug 09

I think you'll find they had a choice. Some friends of mine emigrated to OZ forty years ago on the £10 scheme. I know they flew out.

goard, Southampton says...
2:12pm Sun 2 Aug 09

It takes courage to start afresh. Are you young, can you take rough jobs, endless hours, go hungry - unless you have great credentials, a relative that will support you, and the ability to apply yourselves to examinations. Yes, why should they want our 'drop outs'. Like yesteryears' convicts they lived and died to survive - are you as determined?

goard

King Mush, Woolston says...
2:17pm Sun 2 Aug 09

I'd gladly fork out a few tenners to send a few of our chavs on a one way ticket to Oz!


Multiply this by the number of willing sponsors and our problems are solved.

Let the Aussies sort them out - the Outback has plenty of space and hungry crocs.

Or let them loose in a sheepshearers pub in the middle of nowhere.

Big Boy, Hythe says...
7:30am Mon 3 Aug 09

Why keep on about the convicts. We only sent them there because we lost Virginia etc.

hulla baloo, Turkey says...
7:33am Mon 3 Aug 09

King Mush wrote:
I'd gladly fork out a few tenners to send a few of our chavs on a one way ticket to Oz! Multiply this by the number of willing sponsors and our problems are solved. Let the Aussies sort them out - the Outback has plenty of space and hungry crocs. Or let them loose in a sheepshearers pub in the middle of nowhere.
Whilst I agree with you, the Aussie immigration rules, as I understand it, are a lot tougher than ours, and unlike us, would not let them in.
So it seems we are stuck with them.

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