The EU debate - Part III

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Pete Saxton owns the bitters with his hands behind his back and his eyes closed :emoticon-0136-giggl

The paddling pool wannabes and their little band of rubber duckies ain't got a ****ing clue. The lot of them will be devastated when the UK doesn't fall apart at the seems after Brexit <laugh>

[HASHTAG]#hatersneededucators[/HASHTAG]

So do illiterates who can't spell. It's at the seams, you ignoramus!
 
BREAKING NEWS: German town on lockdown as armed police hunt man suspected of planning a bomb attack
"A German town is in lockdown as armed police are hunting for a man suspected of planning a bomb attack on an airport.
The suspect has been named as Jaber Alkbar - a Syrian who was under surveillance by the Federal Office for Constitutional Protection in Cologne, say reports.
He is suspected of plotting a bomb attack on a German airport, according to Online Focus.
It is understood the suspect entered Germany last year with refugees from Syria."
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...urround-blocks-flats-amid-reports-threat.html
 
BREAKING NEWS: German town on lockdown as armed police hunt man suspected of planning a bomb attack
"A German town is in lockdown as armed police are hunting for a man suspected of planning a bomb attack on an airport.
The suspect has been named as Jaber Alkbar - a Syrian who was under surveillance by the Federal Office for Constitutional Protection in Cologne, say reports.
He is suspected of plotting a bomb attack on a German airport, according to Online Focus.
It is understood the suspect entered Germany last year with refugees from Syria."
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...urround-blocks-flats-amid-reports-threat.html

Perhaps lessons can be learned from Russia, who don't seem troubled by such things.

One story has it that four Russians were kidnapped, and one killed by islamic terrorists. The Russians grabbed the family of one of the terrorist leaders, cut the bollocks off one and shot another, and sent the proof back, with the message that they'll ramp it up if the hostages are not released immediately, which unsurprisingly, they were. I think the Chinese would have little hesitation to react in a similar way.
 
I like the Aussies.

Most superficial people on earth are West Ham's owners.
yeah, a lovely people, when their economy was in trouble in 2007 their method of fixing it was accusing the Aborigines of having a mass *****phile ring stretching the length of the country and used that to remove their rights with the 'intervention' and kick them off their land, the mineral rich lands were then sold to an Aussie mining company. Within 2 months it was proved a complete crock of ****, do you think the Aborigines got their rights or land back? or a share in the sale of the land?
It's an apartheid country, South Africa much hated political system was a watered down version of the aborigine laws, which have merely changed their wording whilst the spirit of them remain.
 
Perhaps lessons can be learned from Russia, who don't seem troubled by such things.

One story has it that four Russians were kidnapped, and one killed by islamic terrorists. The Russians grabbed the family of one of the terrorist leaders, cut the bollocks off one and shot another, and sent the proof back, with the message that they'll ramp it up if the hostages are not released immediately, which unsurprisingly, they were. I think the Chinese would have little hesitation to react in a similar way.
http://articles.latimes.com/1986-01-07/news/mn-13892_1_soviets
 
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There's everybody else thinking of Theresa May and Amber Rudd

... no Pete ... just you and some of the more simple Tories... everyone else is smart enough to realise that Corbyn would be talking about his own party's recent appointments <laugh>
 
Everybody else thinks that the great offices of state are the Foreign Office,the Home Office and the Treasury.
Only left wing loonies
"The Great Offices of State in the United Kingdom are the four most senior and prestigious posts in the British government.[1][2] They are the Prime Minister, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Foreign Secretary and Home Secretary."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Offices_of_State
 
Only left wing loonies
"The Great Offices of State in the United Kingdom are the four most senior and prestigious posts in the British government.[1][2] They are the Prime Minister, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Foreign Secretary and Home Secretary."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Offices_of_State
Reference 3 at the end of this Wikipedia piece lists Home Office, Foreign Office, and Chancellor of the Exchequer as the three jobs at the top of the ministerial tree.
 
I see Pete has had a productive morning getting sucked off by the Ballymore tea boy and educated by the non-simpletons.

I wonder what Ula gets up to while he's in the garage rabidly surfing far right websites and being called a **** on football forums.
 
Perhaps lessons can be learned from Russia, who don't seem troubled by such things.

One story has it that four Russians were kidnapped, and one killed by islamic terrorists. The Russians grabbed the family of one of the terrorist leaders, cut the bollocks off one and shot another, and sent the proof back, with the message that they'll ramp it up if the hostages are not released immediately, which unsurprisingly, they were. I think the Chinese would have little hesitation to react in a similar way.
Yes, let's copy the Russians and Chinese. Great.
 
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