Originally posted by Old Greg
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Previously on "The main tool in our armoury is our mindset"
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHe seems about 70.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostOK excellent our underclass will get new trainers & TVs.
BBC News - England riots: Timeline and map of violence
key words include looting(15) & violence(8) not protest(2) or poverty(0)
I suppose its not a about "justice" for a convicted drug dealer this time.
Warthog the one who has his finger on the pulse of a dead stoat.
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well I suppose that means most of our expat remoaners are to be considered unarmed.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostSome of what you quote I quite agree with ... e.g. there are too many people in this country who have a sense of entitlement and haven't really had to 'suffer' and work for what they have today compared to previous generations. But, Brexit ain't going to help - suddenly hitting these self same people who voted out and making them suffer hardship when they were offered unicorns and fluffy clouds is going to cause all manner of trouble. I see riots on the streets not dissimilar to 2011 once the great unwashed realise they were lied to and project fear was actually project reality
JRM better watch his back once the lies are found out
OK excellent our underclass will get new trainers & TVs.
BBC News - England riots: Timeline and map of violence
key words include looting(15) & violence(8) not protest(2) or poverty(0)
I suppose its not a about "justice" for a convicted drug dealer this time.
Warthog the one who has his finger on the pulse of a dead stoat.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
BTW, my neighbours include a retired general, and retired captain; both voted remain.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
JRM better watch his back once the lies are found out
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The main tool in our armoury is our mindset
Big tool: Explorer And Ex-Soldier Anthony Middleton Thinks 'Suffering' Caused By No Deal Brexit Would 'Bring Back British Values' | HuffPost UK
A ‘no deal’ for our country would actually be a blessing in disguise. It would force us into hardship and suffering which would unite & bring us together, bringing back British values of loyalty and a sense of community! Extreme change is needed!It’s time to stand alone and install some resilience back into our Country! Short term suffering & hardship Vs Long term suffering for our future generations to comeDO NOT THINK YOU ARE ENTITLED TO ANYTHING...Take charge of your life & responsibilities and work for them. The victim mentality is a dangerous one. Acknowledge the situation for what it is, process & find a solution. If you haven’t suffered for it then it’s not worth having!Tags: None
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