You should have option: "Military Coup please - quick"
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fixed that for you.Originally posted by Coalman View PostApparantly Mandy went to north Norwich (by election) but the labour candidate was down with swine flu and the rest of the labour staff refused to meet anyone in case they were 'infectious'.
He is a Machievellian **** , like a billy nomates.
HTH.
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In case anyone doubts that General Dannatt is sincere, and justified in his demands, the Chief of the Defence Staff (CDS) emphatically and publicly agrees with him, and the CDS agreeing with the CGS (Dannatt) is apparently somewhat like Osama bin Laden and George Bush being of one accord!
(The CGS, formerly CIGS, is the head army honcho, and the CDS is one of the heads of the MoD i.e. deals with all services, formerly War Office, Admiralty, and Air Ministry.)Last edited by OwlHoot; 22 July 2009, 13:02.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Thanks for the clarification and yes, for clarity:Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostIn case anyone doubts that General Dannatt is sincere, and justified in his demands, the Chief of the Defence Staff (CDS) emphatically and publicly agrees with him, and the CDS agreeing with the CGS (Dannatt) is apparently somewhat like Osama bin Laden and George Bush being of one accord!
(The CGS, formerly CIGS, is the head army honcho, and the CDS is one of the heads of the MoD i.e. deals with all services, formerly War Office, Admiralty, and Air Ministry.)
CGS = Head of Army (formerly Chief of the Imperial General Staff)
CDS = Head of Forces (currently Sir Jock Stirrup (ex-Chief of the Air Staff)).Comment
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WHSOH flip - read the ******* question. I read is General Danatt a ..., not George boll*ck breath so voted incorrectly.
If the head of the Army cannot speak up for his troops, who can?
BTW - arn't we on active service somewhere in the world constantly - GW1, Balkans, Siera Leone, Afganistan, Iraq, etc.
Next time I will read the question ...Comment
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Thankfully the government of the day kept us out of that nasty American war .....Originally posted by Menelaus View PostYep. The only year since WW2 in which UK forces were not engaged in active service somewhere in the world was 1967 (I believe).Comment
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There were about 10 UK blokes there who were attached to US units at the time; I used to know one of them. (RIP, JD).Originally posted by expat View PostThankfully the government of the day kept us out of that nasty American war .....Comment
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General Dannatt has the support of his army. I doubt any member of the Labour party even has the support of their own constituents right now. That speaks volumes, as does the turnaround from 'Lord' Malloch-Brown...Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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