Off Topic Politics Thread

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Excellent peaceful use for the submarine but how do you get it to Swindon?
M4, obviously :emoticon-0102-bigsm

You're forgetting about having to go round the 'Magic Roundabout', which is hard enough in a car, but if all you've got is a periscope and a few miles of listening device cables, you're bound to snarl things up....
 
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I grew up in Andover but it's gone downhill since I left in 1975.
I should add that this is from an aesthetic POV. Rowner in Gosport is the naval equivalent.
This chat could lead on to a discusión about whether a strong military is beneficial to a nation's económic and social well-being! Having sampled living in Russia in 2013, when Putin was in the process of rebuilding Russia's military might, I would say not as I could see where money could be better spent as on its crumbling roads, public buildings (the stairwells at the Ural University were also in a dangerous state, and my friends there thought that the standard of public education was not as good as in previous years.

North Korea and the USA are other examples where money spent on the military, would be better spent improving services and infrastructure.

Having a strong military also has a social and cultural impact on a nation's social and cultural mindset. We see it in the UK! When I lived in Fareham I would often watch BBC South and every week there was a topic around the armed forces such as the role the Spitfire played in WW2. Why bring it 60 or 70 years later.

As a nation I would rather celebrate the engineering achievements of Isambard Brunel, the writings of our great writers, our scientific geniuses, our arts and músic.
 
I should add that this is from an aesthetic POV. Rowner in Gosport is the naval equivalent.
This chat could lead on to a discusión about whether a strong military is beneficial to a nation's económic and social well-being! Having sampled living in Russia in 2013, when Putin was in the process of rebuilding Russia's military might, I would say not as I could see where money could be better spent as on its crumbling roads, public buildings (the stairwells at the Ural University were also in a dangerous state, and my friends there thought that the standard of public education was not as good as in previous years.

North Korea and the USA are other examples where money spent on the military, would be better spent improving services and infrastructure.

Having a strong military also has a social and cultural impact on a nation's social and cultural mindset. We see it in the UK! When I lived in Fareham I would often watch BBC South and every week there was a topic around the armed forces such as the role the Spitfire played in WW2. Why bring it 60 or 70 years later.

As a nation I would rather celebrate the engineering achievements of Isambard Brunel, the writings of our great writers, our scientific geniuses, our arts and músic.
Are you taking something Ides?