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Brown loses Gurkha vote
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We're gonna get the blame for global warming (We started the industrial revolution, and if we'd not done such a silly thing as to advance mankind in this way, there would be no problem as we'd all (the world) still be living in cess pits lit by candles).
All the affected nations will use that as another excuse for trying to come here.Comment
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Originally posted by Turion View PostWe're gonna get the blame for global warming
It is great fortune that China is not at war with UK over such events.
The least this country can do is let in natives who helped sustain British empire for so long - it would not have lasted that long without their help.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostPillaging was one of the tax free job perks back then...Cats are evil.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostLook, stop playing idiot - opium wars and stuff like that was totally dishonourable bordering on war crime thing, and it wasn't just some rogue officer who did it, it was Govt policy - just how many Chinese got killed by it, millions?
It is great fortune that China is not at war with UK over such events.
The least this country can do is let in natives who helped sustain British empire for so long - it would not have lasted that long without their help.Comment
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Originally posted by Turion View PostThe Chinese were complicit in these events. Don't tell me that the locals bigwigs didn't profit. China was weak at the time and all the world p!ssed on them. That was their fault for being weak and corrupt. As for some dying - well it's not stopped their population ballooning to 1.2bill. As for them coming here, why bother when there's large tracts of underpopulated prime land right next to them in Russia for the taking.Cats are evil.Comment
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Originally posted by Turion View PostThe Chinese were complicit in these events.
Feck off - it's one thing to invade country in a fair fight and totally another to use drugs to control the population, that was totally underhand.
Originally posted by Turion View Postwhy bother when there's large tracts of underpopulated prime land right next to them in Russia for the taking.Comment
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Originally posted by swamp View PostChinese are too scared of the Russians. The Russians won WW2 (in Europe).Comment
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A Downing Street spokesman later added: "We've put the country £1.4 trillion in debt, government ministers are chin-deep in sleaze and the cops are beating merry hell out of everyone. We just felt that the obvious next step was to tell thousands of heroic soldiers to go **** themselves."
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