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Previously on "Terror? OK, I'm terrified."
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostJacqui Smith and her gang are very disturbed and dangerous people who seem to think everyone in the UK is a criminal-in-waiting.
I'm in the next cell lads ...
Yeah.... they are obviously worried that all and sundry might start fiddling their expenses and then they would have to raise taxes !!
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Originally posted by minestrone View Post
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This lot are not to be trusted.
Not sure the Tories are to be trusted either but we'll see how they get on soon enough...
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostExactly, they never say these things without having some other motive, I will expect in the next week one of her labour side kicks will come out with "The Home Secretary told us a few days ago that we have nuclear threat" then they will try to justify something, some new war.
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Originally posted by Ruprect View PostKeep everyone scared, then you can keep eroding civil liberties. Wonder if this is a precursor to a re-introduction of the 42 day detention bill
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Originally posted by minestrone View Post
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Jacqui Smith and her gang are very disturbed and dangerous people who seem to think everyone in the UK is a criminal-in-waiting.
I'm in the next cell lads ...
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Jacqui is now banging on about dirty bombs..
There is an increased risk terrorists could get hold of chemical, biological and nuclear weapons to attack the UK, the Home Office has said.
The assessment comes as Home Secretary Jacqui Smith unveiled a new UK strategy to tackle an evolved terrorist threat.
It warns failed states such as Iraq have made it easier to obtain materials for weapons such as dirty bombs.
Ms Smith said the threat is "severe" - meaning an attack is "highly likely" and "could happen without warning".
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIf the government got too heavy I think the people, well the people in the Glasgae at least, would set about them...
Anyway, Jacqui Smith truly is Stalin's child in a skirt. I hope she does not have children, she probably reads them Andy McNab books before they go to bed.
I think someone just kicked my door in..
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