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Previously on "Stopped watching the news"

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  • xoggoth
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    Me too. What with riots and the economy it's just too depressing.

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by pacharan View Post

    Just heard the Labour MP for Derby say that he could understand these uncouth hooligans targeting shops and businesses since they put nothing back into the communities in which they operate. He asked, presumably with a straight face, when was the last time Currys opened a school? (!)
    Maybe someone should ask him when was the last time the Derby Labour Party opened a school (providing decent education) and then maybe that would have ensured that this uncouth youths could have had a decent and upright education. Maybe the police should water cannon him as well...for being part of the problem...

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  • BlasterBates
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    Originally posted by pacharan View Post
    shops and businesses....put nothing back into the communities in which they operate. .
    So where does this Labour MP buy his food then? ...and where would people work if there were no businesses.

    Perhaps all the shops and businesses should refuse to sell him anything. He won't mind because they don't put anything into the community.

    Classic socialist, have everyone sit around in collective communities without any shops or businesses, reminds of Pol Pott.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by pacharan View Post
    THESE PEOPLE ARE VIOLENT THUGS AND DESERVE NO LESS THAN A FEW LICKS OF THE CHUTNEY SPOON.
    FTFY

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  • pacharan
    started a topic Stopped watching the news

    Stopped watching the news

    Just don't think I can take any more of these trendy Wendies making excuses for this carnage we are witnessing (though, mercifully, Cricklewood seems to have escaped so far).

    Just heard the Labour MP for Derby say that he could understand these uncouth hooligans targeting shops and businesses since they put nothing back into the communities in which they operate. He asked, presumably with a straight face, when was the last time Currys opened a school? (!)

    THESE PEOPLE ARE VIOLENT THUGS AND DESERVE NO LESS THAN A FEW LICKS OF THE CAT O' NINE TAILS.

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