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Originally posted by sasguruAnd who would subsidise you dumb, straw-chewing, country bumpkins then ?
Well, it wouldn't be you, Maggot, you don't pay any tax.
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Originally posted by ClipheadAnd who'd fight your feckin wars then?
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Originally posted by sasguruAnd who would subsidise you dumb, straw-chewing, country bumpkins then ?
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Originally posted by sasguruAnd who would subsidise you dumb, straw-chewing, country bumpkins then ?
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Originally posted by shaunbhoyLet's face it, if we have to have bombs somewhere, most of us would choose London. Rids us of many of those arrogant barrowboy types that we all despise anyway.
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Let's face it, if we have to have bombs somewhere, most of us would choose London. Rids us of many of those arrogant barrowboy types that we all despise anyway.
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Originally posted by Causus DeliWell if I had my way we would not have been involved in the latest two wars, we would not be peacekeeping in other parts of the world and our forces would be trimmed down to concentrate on the defence of our island. If this is warmongering then so be it. I would like to redirect all the assistance we give around the insalubrious parts of the world to our own people, to give them a better life at the end of their life and to give others a start in life rather than discard them like dogs.
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Originally posted by Causus DeliWell if I had my way we would not have been involved in the latest two wars, we would not be peacekeeping in other parts of the world and our forces would be trimmed down to concentrate on the defence of our island. If this is warmongering then so be it. I would like to redirect all the assistance we give around the insalubrious parts of the world to our own people, to give them a better life at the end of their life and to give others a start in life rather than discard them like dogs.
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Originally posted by ZippyIts Friday! Hello war monger - I've missed you.
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Originally posted by Causus DeliSmell the coffeeeee.
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Originally posted by Causus DeliSmell the coffeeeee.
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Originally posted by Causus DeliSmell the coffeeeee.
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Originally posted by milanbenesanyone seen the news ?
Milan.
Nothing for you mainlanders tucked up in a safe haven to worry about. Go enjoy a nice walk, some light lunch and a drink.
We'll be fine. Just a few homegrown terrorists trying to wipe us indigenous types off the face of Britain.
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