Originally posted by TimberWolf
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWhat force stops the army from taking power in the first place?
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Originally posted by expat View PostWhat force is that which boots out the Army, please?
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Can we go to war with Spain instead, please?
And how about we put The Sun in charge? "I don't know her politics but she's got a grip on the big issues."
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Very astute of New Labour to keep the armed forces tied up in foreign countries whilst they go about dismembering this country
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostThe main political parties are rubbish and the BNP are loons. Should the army run the country for a bit? They seem like incorruptible sorts who can run a show in times of crisis and have some bright chaps in there at the top too (think Sanderhust and 'The apprentice'). Or has the military brass been infiltrated and corrupted by gongs and politics much like the Police? I'm not talking about a revolution or a military coup, I mean a democratically elected Army takeover that after 4 years could be booted out by force if necessary.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostNo, unless they introduce conscription for chavs.
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Some think it has already happened: John Wick & The Very British Revolution or Have We Had A Military Coup And Nobody Noticed ?
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Should the Army take over now?
55Yes20.00%11No10.91%6We should at the very least invade France18.18%10We should be invaded by France, instead of Eastern Europe5.45%3We should be run by a monarch like in the good old days (1979-1990)14.55%8We should get rid of all forms of government and have anarchy for a bit18.18%10AndyW keeps his armies up his sleevies12.73%7The main political parties are rubbish and the BNP are loons. Should the army run the country for a bit? They seem like incorruptible sorts who can run a show in times of crisis and have some bright chaps in there at the top too (think Sanderhust and 'The apprentice'). Or has the military brass been infiltrated and corrupted by gongs and politics much like the Police? I'm not talking about a revolution or a military coup, I mean a democratically elected Army takeover that after 4 years could be booted out by force if necessary.
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