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It won't be stored in this country, we will sell it to Iran so they can make a Nuke. The we will use that as an excuse to invade them, making Gordo look like a hero, just like Tony B and his Bush.Originally posted by crimdon View PostI've heard they are paying about £8/hour for working in cramped conditions inside the ship. Also remember that all the toxic crap that comes out of the ship will be stored in this country.Comment
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Don't think its nuclear. I was thinking of the cadmium, mercury and such like that will be onboard.Originally posted by robbie274 View PostIt won't be stored in this country, we will sell it to Iran so they can make a Nuke. The we will use that as an excuse to invade them, making Gordo look like a hero, just like Tony B and his Bush.
Able are a US company scrapping a French ship. They are exploiting a workforce in a economicaly depressed area. It should have been sent back to the country of origin.Comment
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