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Previously on "Jamaica vows to drop Queen as head of state"
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Not all bad
The Government of Jamaica has a long history of democratic traditions and freedom of expression. Overall the Jamaican Government has respect for the human rights of its citizens. There are some areas of concern, including extra-judicial killings committed by members of the security forces, poor prison and jail conditions, inadequate levels of prosecution of police suspected of involvement in crimes, an overburdened judicial system and frequent lengthy delays in trials, trafficking in persons, and violence against suspected or known homosexuals.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post**** 'em and **** their sugar we buy preferentially from them in vast quantities to bolster their economy, and which contributes to the obesity "epidemic" in the UK.
I think for that reason alone, a threat to switch sugar suppliers or introduce a much-needed sugar tax in the UK, we might find this proposal is quietly buried in due course.
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Originally posted by Churchill View Post
Is this another example of honkys using their superior "Divide & Conquer" skills?
Yeah (parts of) Jamaica are quite pretty but if they want to leave the Commonwealth then **** 'em.
I think for that reason alone, a threat to switch sugar suppliers or introduce a much-needed sugar tax in the UK, we might find this proposal is quietly buried in due course.
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Is this another example of honkys using their superior "Divide & Conquer" skills?
Yeah (parts of) Jamaica are quite pretty but if they want to leave the Commonwealth then **** 'em.
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostDidn't the Aussie's want to do the same thing? And its now faded away (I think). this may have just been a trial balloon.
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Didn't the Aussie's want to do the same thing? And its now faded away (I think). this may have just been a trial balloon.
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Kate with Pippa by her side would make a great Queen should, heavens forbid, Her Majesty leaves us ...
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Originally posted by AtW View PostSend another Type 45 destroyer to their port and invite PM for a chat on board.
Troll
My point was that a 85 year old woman doesn't have that much time left and historically (especially in the war years) she was a positive for the nation it would have been polite to have left these kind of discussions until her passing and then let each nation decide for themselves whether to continue with Charlie or not
My only fear would be we end up with a President of England (hopefully the Scots will be long gone by then) Mr Tony Blair type non-entity which is just plain wrong, so we would need to think seriously of what we put in place of a constitutional Monarch
HTH
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Send another Type 45 destroyer to their port and invite PM for a chat on board.
Troll
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does that mean we can stop those gun running drug smuggling yardies from coming in then
is this new jamaican woman related to diane abbott by anychance?
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