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robforbe cornwall 18 Nov 15 12.40pm | |
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New laws and powers that go against their European and International commitments, no reduction in numbers of police and military - in fact an increase of numbers with the money, tools(including arms) and training that they need. Good on ya! Crush those Mofo's! Mrs May take note... Although there would need to be an atrocity in the heart of Westminster before they REALLY sat up an took note. Could be worse Jezza could be in charge
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Part Time James 18 Nov 15 1.02pm | |
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Quote robforbe at 18 Nov 2015 12.40pm
New laws and powers that go against their European and International commitments, no reduction in numbers of police and military - in fact an increase of numbers with the money, tools(including arms) and training that they need. Good on ya! Crush those Mofo's! Mrs May take note... Although there would need to be an atrocity in the heart of Westminster before they REALLY sat up an took note. Could be worse Jezza could be in charge Jeremy Kyle? He'd probably just want to sit everyone down and discuss their issues.
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robforbe cornwall 18 Nov 15 1.05pm | |
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Quote robforbe at 18 Nov 2015 12.40pm
New laws and powers that go against their European and International commitments, no reduction in numbers of police and military - in fact an increase of numbers with the money, tools(including arms) and training that they need. Good on ya! Crush those Mofo's! Mrs May take note... Although there would need to be an atrocity in the heart of Westminster before they REALLY sat up an took note. Could be worse Jezza could be in charge Jeremy Kyle? He'd probably just want to sit everyone down and discuss their issues. Much like Corbyn then!
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Part Time James 18 Nov 15 1.09pm | |
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Quote robforbe at 18 Nov 2015 12.40pm
New laws and powers that go against their European and International commitments, no reduction in numbers of police and military - in fact an increase of numbers with the money, tools(including arms) and training that they need. Good on ya! Crush those Mofo's! Mrs May take note... Although there would need to be an atrocity in the heart of Westminster before they REALLY sat up an took note. Could be worse Jezza could be in charge Jeremy Kyle? He'd probably just want to sit everyone down and discuss their issues. Much like Corbyn then!
Maybe IS just need to sit with Graham and get put on a bit of a rehab programme.
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Part Time James 18 Nov 15 1.10pm | |
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I don't know why I'm trying to be funny. Jeremy Kyle and his mate Graham might actually do a better job of protecting this country than Corbyn could.
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npn Crowborough 18 Nov 15 1.21pm | |
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saw a post on Facebook - two jets breaking off, with the caption "Break off - it's OK, Corbyn has sent them a letter"
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Part Time James 18 Nov 15 1.25pm | |
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Quote npn at 18 Nov 2015 1.21pm
saw a post on Facebook - two jets breaking off, with the caption "Break off - it's OK, Corbyn has sent them a letter"
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serial thriller The Promised Land 18 Nov 15 1.38pm | |
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It's kinda funny really. Hollande became President on the back of a fairly left of centre manifesto, yet it looks like he's going to leave office as one of France's most authoritarian, right wing leaders since Napoleon. Let's get it straight, this is a man desperately, pathetically clinging on to power. His approval ratings are so low even Corbyn's laughing at them, and he's just spotted an opportunity, as he did with the climate summit later this month, to try and gain enough public support to bump him back in to office in the elections next year. Awful man.
If punk ever happened I'd be preaching the law, instead of listenin to Lydon lecture BBC4 |
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Hrolf The Ganger 18 Nov 15 1.47pm | |
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Quote serial thriller at 18 Nov 2015 1.38pm
It's kinda funny really. Hollande became President on the back of a fairly left of centre manifesto, yet it looks like he's going to leave office as one of France's most authoritarian, right wing leaders since Napoleon. Let's get it straight, this is a man desperately, pathetically clinging on to power. His approval ratings are so low even Corbyn's laughing at them, and he's just spotted an opportunity, as he did with the climate summit later this month, to try and gain enough public support to bump him back in to office in the elections next year. Awful man.
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robforbe cornwall 18 Nov 15 1.49pm | |
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This wasn't meant to be another Corbyn bash thread, more aimed at the current incumbent government, things ARE gonna get $HIT, the current administration and others before have sleepwalked into this trap and it will take a major atrocity on our doorstep for them to wake up. Police cuts= ABSURD Not arming police = ABSURD Lame ass border protection & immigration policy = ABSURD Pandering to EU directives and human rights = ABSURD Those Isis MUTHERFOCKAS forfeit their human rights when they perpetrate the $hit they do. FLUCK EM! It may seem a bit hard, what the French are doing and certainly a case of closing the stable door after the horse has bolted, but at least they have woken up now and realise the gravity of the situation. Our government need to do the same, RIGHT NOW! BUT If Jeremy Corbyn was in charge- it would turn into the holiest of clusterflucks and things would be much, much worse.
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We are goin up! Coulsdon 18 Nov 15 1.51pm | |
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Quote serial thriller at 18 Nov 2015 1.38pm
It's kinda funny really. Hollande became President on the back of a fairly left of centre manifesto, yet it looks like he's going to leave office as one of France's most authoritarian, right wing leaders since Napoleon. Let's get it straight, this is a man desperately, pathetically clinging on to power. His approval ratings are so low even Corbyn's laughing at them, and he's just spotted an opportunity, as he did with the climate summit later this month, to try and gain enough public support to bump him back in to office in the elections next year. Awful man.
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Hrolf The Ganger 18 Nov 15 1.53pm | |
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Quote robforbe at 18 Nov 2015 1.49pm
This wasn't meant to be another Corbyn bash thread, more aimed at the current incumbent government, things ARE gonna get $HIT, the current administration and others before have sleepwalked into this trap and it will take a major atrocity on our doorstep for them to wake up. Police cuts= ABSURD Not arming police = ABSURD Lame ass border protection & immigration policy = ABSURD Pandering to EU directives and human rights = ABSURD Those Isis MUTHERFOCKAS forfeit their human rights when they perpetrate the $hit they do. FLUCK EM! It may seem a bit hard, what the French are doing and certainly a case of closing the stable door after the horse has bolted, but at least they have woken up now and realise the gravity of the situation. Our government need to do the same, RIGHT NOW! BUT If Jeremy Corbyn was in charge- it would turn into the holiest of clusterflucks and things would be much, much worse.
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