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Originally posted by original PM View PostWell he did - as did the article
1) We invited them over as part of a guess some form of military liaison type thing
2) We did not invite them over to start sexually harassing women
Why are people so fooking stooid as to believe that because the Uk government invited them over they somehow are allowed to act as they want and not be held responsible.
If you mate 'allows' you to go to his house are you therefore 'allowed' to rob his telly and blame it on him for 'allowing' you in the first place.Were they vetted first?Originally posted by vetran View Postoh sorry we should have sent Libya our lefties instead, would have worked better.
Mind you, the army has its own problems: Army captain jailed for raping house guest as his future wife slept in next room - but she stands by him - Mirror Online“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThis is the Tory government's fault, they were here at the express invitation of the military. They were not refugees, they were not migrants, they had a job and they were here in order to learn how to do their job better when they returned to Libya. This was all part of the Tory governments plan to put democracy into Libya, which seems to have worked well, hasn't it?
It's the result of all of the main parties to be honest.
They've all had a hand in it.
Just take a look around you - now do you see?Comment
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I think you're right there but I was just using a right tactic on blaming it, and everything, on the oppositionOriginally posted by Martin Scroatman View PostIt's the result of all of the main parties to be honest.
They've all had a hand in it.
Just take a look around you - now do you see?
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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