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Previously on "Olympics security: G4S failure 'completely normal'"
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A lot of my friends who are Soldiers are providing security at the Olympics and trust me they are well trained, they do events all the time just because they're not always seen doesn't mean they're not doing the job. I'd be their with them if I hadn't landed this gig in Switzerland, training for the Olympics has been taking place for months we knew a while ago this was going to happen I'm surprised that they only just broke the story now in all honesty.
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostI don't see what all the fuss is about. I'd rather have well trained soldiers doing the security than thousands unwilling dole claimants, Eastern Europeans and students who've had a few days training and been given a sheriff's badge.
Tories - out of touch, Trust fund darlings? Never!
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Originally posted by hyperDWhich is why I find naïve displays of partisanship today more demoralising than I thought we could ever get to.
Looking specifically at you, Alf W.
Originally posted by Alf W View PostTories - out of touch, Trust fund darlings? Never!
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Jeremy "Berkshire" Hunt has, unfortunately without irony, summed up the problems with modern Britain rather nicely there.
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If it works out well maybe they'll leave troops on London's streets permanently.
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostI'd rather have well trained soldiers doing the security than thousands unwilling dole claimants
Having soldiers do such job makes the country look like 3rd world state with El Presidente heading it.
The only difference is that in 3rd world soldiers actually get paid well.
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I don't see what all the fuss is about. I'd rather have well trained soldiers doing the security than thousands unwilling dole claimants, Eastern Europeans and students who've had a few days training and been given a sheriff's badge.
Tories - out of touch, Trust fund darlings? Never!
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Originally posted by AtW View PostAnd I voted for them.
There's no point voting for the Trinity of Tossers.
Which is why I find naïve displays of partisanship today more demoralising than I thought we could ever get to.
Looking specifically at you, Alf W.
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Olympics security: G4S failure 'completely normal'
"Jeremy Hunt has said that it is "completely normal" for a contractor to fail to deliver on a major project as questions continued about the inability of G4S to provide security officials for the Olympic Games. "
Jeremy Hunt: 'completely normal' for contractor to fail to deliver - Telegraph
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