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Off Topic Panama Papers and repercussions

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  1. MrRAWhite

    MrRAWhite Well-Known Member

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    My eyes are open which is why I want a change..
     
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  2. MrRAWhite

    MrRAWhite Well-Known Member

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    Is that before or after he sticks his knob inside a dead pig?
     
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    aberdude Well-Known Member

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    lets be honest here>>>>I know that's something you may not be used to in politics circles but mr corbyn is the only true real politician in thee house of mirrors................it takes a big man 2 tell the yanks they can stick its nukes up thy hoop he would prefer our money spent on our future health rather than the fuelling of the end times <ok>
     
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  4. MrRAWhite

    MrRAWhite Well-Known Member

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    I do admire Corbyn's honesty and many of his ideals, and as a paid up member of the Labour Party I will be striving to get us elected at the next election. However, I do not think that unilateral nuclear disarmament is a sensible option at this present time and I also believe that his views on immigration will make it very difficult for labour to win an election whilst Corbyn is in charge..
     
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  5. Tel (they/them)

    Tel (they/them) Sucky’s Bailiff

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    I can only deduce from your comment that you believe what you read in the media, either that or you were there, shagging it also... how do you know it was dead? <laugh>
     
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    good man........<ok>

    but im not sure the puppet masters are gonna allow change tbh
     
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  7. MrRAWhite

    MrRAWhite Well-Known Member

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    Let's face it..He is infamous for his porkies which ever way you look at it..
     
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    Tel (they/them) Sucky’s Bailiff

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    Next time you eat a bag of pork scratchings, which is probably imminently given your geolocation (that's all you lot eat in Scotland right?) remember that Cammo could have dusted that poor thing long before it went to market <ok>
     
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    RAW, do you not think being an EU member is allowing or maybe 'easing' the opportunity for the greed and corruption and 'offshore investments' to happen under our noses? Maybe it's better to rephrase, would it be harder for folk to avoid paying taxes if we were an independent country?

    If a Brexit majority won, would that not represent change? It seems to me you only want change if you can be offered some sort of guarantee, that's usually not how change works, there are usually risks involved with change at any level.
     
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    I never get the argument over nukes 2 b honest..............would an old style war be more devastating than a nuclear war??........why do we as adults hold our children and them not yet born under a constant threat of armageddon and not only that why should we poison the air and waters of peoples(tribes) in remote places just for our self important western values(or the lack of)........yes we have the old argument of it stops war>>>>>>>REALLY <laugh>.....I could have sworn my children have known nothing but news of wars since thy births <doh>


    ps his views on immigrants is that of a man with compassion......ok a few extreme muslims may hold anger against the west but that's a historic thing that's been going on for over two thousand years(religions for ew)........the Zionists and Islamic extremists(two of the same really) made sure that started up again init........and the facts we have had the two of the last prime ministers with Zionist ideologies.......fk me cams gran was thy head of the british council for Zionists in Britain>>>>>don't lets me start on his dad and his values............I hope one day when im long gone the world will realise religion is a scam and only created 2 enslave the minds and pockets of the weak minded.
     
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  11. MrRAWhite

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    Regarding the in/out Europe vote, I have moved from being firmly in the in camp to now being probably in the in camp. There is a number of issues of our membership that I am not at all happy with, and want it to back to what was its original purpose which was a trading alliance..
     
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    Don't get me wrong...I would love to see the back of all nuclear weapons.However, I do not believe that doing this unilaterally is the sensible option and global agreements need to be made..
     
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    im glad you do realise the outcome of an all out nuclear war butty(some don't).......and your right we have goodies and baddies in this world we live in that's for sure, the trouble is for me the goodies always get the slaughtering, the wasted use of good men women and children for cannon fodder, whilst the baddies always fine dine and carry on regardless, through the whole little historic episode with a big fat cigar.

    fk em all...........eat the rich
     
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    have a good weekend lads <ale>......a spliff a day keeps propaganda at bay <laugh>


    and look at me forgetting (short term memory loss due 2cannabis consumption)

    Good luck with your fight against the drop dudes <ale>
     
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    Sidthemackem Newcastle United 0-1 Cambridge United Staff Member

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    Can I just pop in and say that buying Trident would be the biggest waste of money in our history? We'll never use it and we can't afford it. Seems we'd rather spend £167Bn saving 6,000 defence jobs, but not spend a few £Bn saving our steel industry which supports four times as many. Why not spend half the money on conventional weapons (and thereby defence jobs) and the other half on the under-funding in public services? ****ing madness...
     
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  16. Billy Death

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    How much is a nuclear missile?
     
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  17. Tel (they/them)

    Tel (they/them) Sucky’s Bailiff

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    Maybe we can take Trident down Cash Converters and stick it on buy-back.
     
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  18. aberdude

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    about thirty new hospitals fully staffed for the next decade or so............maybe we could even help the younger generations crawl out of the debts the banking system has put on them during their parents watch.........

     
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  19. aberdude

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    you can buy most things in the south wales valleys so maybe a trident wouldn't go a miss from our ever vigilant security services>>>>its called smack converters down here mind>>>>>>>>>I wonder what the one in kensignton is called (tax converters) <whistle>
     
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  20. Billy Death

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    That bloke on the right looks like Jimmy Nail.
     
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