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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNow the blame game has started, led by that complete tit BoJo, since it emerged that at least one of the scrotes had been dobbed not once, but several times.
It's a thankless task when, by definition, your successes are not visible, but only your failures.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNow the blame game has started, led by that complete tit BoJo, since it emerged that at least one of the scrotes had been dobbed not once, but several times.
It's a thankless task when, by definition, your successes are not visible, but only your failures.
Intelligence doesn't come out of thin air, and these days I should think even the dumbest would-be terrorists will avoid using mobile phones or e-comms in planning their attacks.
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Read post before logging in and have to confess to agreeing with you.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMaybe they are like you and have only failures?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNow the blame game has started, led by that complete tit BoJo, since it emerged that at least one of the scrotes had been dobbed not once, but several times.
It's a thankless task when, by definition, your successes are not visible, but only your failures.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostAt least Johnson has now explained that the report into foreign funding of extremists was never intended to be published. Pity that he or May didn't correct Cameron when he announced in parliament that it would be.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNow the blame game has started, led by that complete tit BoJo, since it emerged that at least one of the scrotes had been dobbed not once, but several times.
It's a thankless task when, by definition, your successes are not visible, but only your failures.
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Feel sorry for the security people
Now the blame game has started, led by that complete tit BoJo, since it emerged that at least one of the scrotes had been dobbed not once, but several times.
It's a thankless task when, by definition, your successes are not visible, but only your failures.Tags: None
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