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Previously on "Tezza the terrorists' friend up to her old tricks again"
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Indeed. And increase security to our glorious leaders then say we will stand up to them...
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It's a balance of self-interests, I guess. Sell more arms to the Saudis but accept they will radicalise a certain number of young British Muslim men, and then try to manage that after the event.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostSounds sensible to me.
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Contractor's mantle surely?Originally posted by xoggoth View PostSounds sensible to me.
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Sounds sensible to me.The UK has proven itself to be happy to put money above morality
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Indeed. Ideally we would cut relations with USA, China and Saudi.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostI suppose so. With the deteriorating economic, political and humanitarian conditions, the UK cannot afford to be making enemies, even with terrorists.
The UK has proven itself to be happy to put money above morality. Just look at what it did to India under the Raj.
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I suppose so. With the deteriorating economic, political and humanitarian conditions, the UK cannot afford to be making enemies, even with terrorists.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostLeave it to the rest of Europe to criticize Saudi....
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Tezza the terrorists' friend up to her old tricks again
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2...s-saudi-arabia

A report on the foreign funding of extremism in the UK was given to Downing Street last year, it has been revealed, but Theresa May is still to decide whether to make its findings public.Last edited by northernladyuk; 4 July 2017, 08:57.Tags: None
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