Originally posted by TwoWolves
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Previously on "UK Government ready to declare martial law"
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They would have to catch you first: Furious troops blast top brass after taking lessons on healthy eating from obese squaddies | Daily Mail Online
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I'd wager that a British soldier is much less likely to beat you to death for simply not agreeing with the government or posting hurty works on twitter than the police.
Probably lower the crime stats quite a bit too.
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It's in the Sun now.
Today Health Secretary Matt Hancock refused to say the story was untrue – but insisted that martial law “isn’t the focus of our attention”.
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So the UK is about 18 months behind the Daily Mash. Still, it would be the perfect cover for suspending national minimum wage, trade union activity and environmental protection for the duration of the emergency.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostUK ready to declare martial law to avert no-deal Brexit chaos
Jacob Rees-Mogg will be appointed as Lord Protector to safeguard the "will of the people"; no more undemocratic referendums or elections.

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UK Government ready to declare martial law
UK ready to declare martial law to avert no-deal Brexit chaos
Jacob Rees-Mogg will be appointed as Lord Protector to safeguard the "will of the people"; no more undemocratic referendums or elections.
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