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Off subject but does anyone know the significance of the Japanese symbols at the top left of the forum pages? :hmmm:
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Robert Buckland, Justice Secretary and Lord Chancellor. Why every MP must unite to show evil terrorists they will never win. https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/109241...sts-never-win/ Wow, that's really getting tough with the terrorists isn't it Mr Buckland? WTF has uniting the MPs got to do with solving this problem I ask myself. These are the usual sound bites from an out of touch hierarchy who haven't got a clue about what's happening on the streets of the UK or how to deal with it. Bloody Hell I almost pissed myself with laughter at this pillocks ineptitude, this nonsense Robert Buckland is spouting tells me everything I need to know about this governments failures on immigration and terrorism. I can help you out a bit on those 2 points old boy, the first one is to stop using the Royal Navy as an immigration ferry service and to also give those clowns in charge of Border Force a much needed incentive, as in their job. The second one is to give us a legally binding referendum on terrorism and the support of it, I don't need to state what its about as you already know, no need to get your governments hands dirty as the citizens will sort this one out for you. :yep: |
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I know all too well why I dispise this hidden fascist so intensely. He and his gang probably are amongst the kost dangeorus gangster haunting Europoe currently. They must be stopped at any means. Why is it so often a francophile, also Belgium-stemming "elite" that wants to force and control the whole continent by totalitarian means - with the power centre amassed in Belgium's Brussel and exceuted by Francophone political elites...? :hmmm: :03: I give a hint. France. I give a second hint. Money industry. Its not as if Belgium is an real-economic giant. I aoso wonder whether after the event sin Thurinigia now Supoer-Uschi will step down form the contral committee'S chair. After all she too was voted into office with the votes b "right populists", like it happened in Thuringia, and many of her own faction in the European parliament denied her their vote. On the author of the quoted essay: Quote:
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Has there been any incriminating evidence such as letters, emails or videos to substantiate these bullying allegations against Bercow.
If there is, then he will be damned for it, if there isn't then he will be exonerated of all accusations won't he, I'm no Bercow fan, but I think Boris Johnson and his cabinet are in it up to their neck in this investigation. :yep: |
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He's honouring the brave late doctor. https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/sho...&postcount=175 |
Boris really wants to build that bridge, does he:
Work 'under way' into Scotland-Northern Ireland bridge feasibility 1: Not everyone in Scotland wants to be attached to Northern Ireland. 2: What about all those munitions and other materials that were dumped in Beaufort's Dyke after WW2? 3: What about the cost? The UK does not have a good track record with major infrastructure projects. 4: They do remember that Ireland, both North and South, has a rail gauge of 5ft 3in not 4ft 8 1/2in as in the UK mainland? 5: Boris himself doesn't have a good track record when it come to bridges. His Garden Bridge proposal when he was London Mayor was cancelled due to excessive costs after he left office. Mike.:nope: |
Everything Johnson currently does, EVERYTHING, imho only is distraction from the no-deal brexit he plans to let happen, and probably always had the intetion. He does not want media and the public focussing on it, concentrating on it, reporting on it talking about it. I think everything he currently does and triggers in conflict with the media, must be seen in light of this intention. Cabinet members are gagged from talking to certain media or give interviews in certain program formats. The bridge project currently is such a manouver of distraction as well.
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Bozo has got some major problems hurtling his way and its probably going to split his MPs down the middle, damned if he does and damned if he doesn't. :haha:
HS2 and Huawei (pronounced Wah Way) are the stuff of nightmares for him at the moment, he's going to need a very thick skin and even broader shoulders before he puts these 2 to bed, good luck Boris you're going to need it. :D:D https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/109242...wei-decisions/ |
The Huawei decision is a mistake, and a critical one. Huawei makes some excellent consumer devices with very good bang for the buck ratios (I just bought my second, a mediapad M5 8.4, and own a P9 lite), but it is insane to offer the Chinese military a breachhead into the countrys critical IT infrastructure. The technological implications are complex, and it seemd that opportunists easily overlook the risks, helped by their desire to not need to see risks, and further pushed by massive Chinese threats and intimidation, while depending on Bejings good will for future deals. But China is neither a friend nor an ally.
Nokia and Ericsson. European companies, not American or korean or Chinese. More expensive and not as leading as Huawei, but sufficiently potent to build G5 network nevertheless. The Chinese sell under value to get their foot into the door. its a trap. Johnson is hopelessly wrong here. |
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