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The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)
There. Resident WHO political commentators and gurus can knock yourselves out in here and conduct your endless bickering. All other threads will be locked.
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What a shock, the BBC going all negative on Brexit. Still, the usual suspects piss is still being sufficiently boiled so clouds n silver linings.
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Swiss. wrote: ↑31 Jan 2025, 10:37 Everyone should read this:
Five key impacts of Brexit five years on
Everything I predicted has come true. Those who voted to leave really are the gullible and the stupid.
9 years later, and they still taste as good now as they did back then.


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Everyone should read this:
Five key impacts of Brexit five years on
Everything I predicted has come true. Those who voted to leave really are the gullible and the stupid.
Five key impacts of Brexit five years on
Everything I predicted has come true. Those who voted to leave really are the gullible and the stupid.
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Think the yanks are looking at Greenland strategically seeing as it's closer to America than it is to Denmark. Better off in their hands rather than the Chinese or Russians.
Looks like Guantanamo is going to be getting busy again.
Looks like Guantanamo is going to be getting busy again.
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Hammer I am" wrote: ↑30 Jan 2025, 15:46 Well I think that would affect pretty much everyone in the long run, besides that it would be a quiet forum if you only should comment on things that personally affect you
As I asked before, what specifically worries you about it in the long run? Not some blokes article, I'm asking you why you're so worried?
And aside from Greenland, what other things are you so worried about? I'm genuinely interested.
And aside from Greenland, what other things are you so worried about? I'm genuinely interested.
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So there will undoubtedly be others within the South Yorkshire police force, who were also aware of this latest revelation, I'd guess even when it was going on, who would rather see the two perpetrators leave quietly and that would be that?
As well as a period of many years, where some of those amongst them who did want to do the right and proper thing, quit or were forced out of the police service, for daring to want to do more about the systematic raping of vulnerable minors?
But it was all because they were underfunded and stretched?
Council tax bills will be out soon. Be lovely to wake up in Rotherham, (I know, I'm stretching it a bit here), to find out it's another 5% increase and then when you see the broken down bit, most of that is for increased police costs.
Still, if you're angry about any of this you're a gammon racist.
As well as a period of many years, where some of those amongst them who did want to do the right and proper thing, quit or were forced out of the police service, for daring to want to do more about the systematic raping of vulnerable minors?
But it was all because they were underfunded and stretched?
Council tax bills will be out soon. Be lovely to wake up in Rotherham, (I know, I'm stretching it a bit here), to find out it's another 5% increase and then when you see the broken down bit, most of that is for increased police costs.
Still, if you're angry about any of this you're a gammon racist.
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Well I think that would affect pretty much everyone in the long run, besides that it would be a quiet forum if you only should comment on things that personally affect you
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Ok, hopefully it doesn't affect you too much.
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Eerie Decent" wrote: ↑30 Jan 2025, 10:59
And Trump, it was all quite funny the first time round, this time he's dangerous, he doesnt seem to care about how he appears now there's no reelection holding him back, and there's no one left to tell him "no" when he was an incredibly bad idea.
His conversation this week with the Danish Prime Minister hes made it crystal clear he's actually serious about all this shit, are there any Trump supporters among you they don't openly support this shit? there must be one or two of you surely??
What is it that he's serious about that is making you so worried?
I assume you're playing dumb but just in case, his rhetoric about annexing allies territory he's deems important to national security for the main part.
All the nonsense Americans gave France over the Iraq war, freedom fries etc, and how do they thank Denmark for supporting them and losing more people per capita in the war than anyone? threatening to punish or even attack them if they don't give in to Trump's demands
Read a long article by Trump's ghost writer for "Art Of The Deal" recently, If you want to get a measure for then give it a go, you obviously wont though
All the nonsense Americans gave France over the Iraq war, freedom fries etc, and how do they thank Denmark for supporting them and losing more people per capita in the war than anyone? threatening to punish or even attack them if they don't give in to Trump's demands
Read a long article by Trump's ghost writer for "Art Of The Deal" recently, If you want to get a measure for then give it a go, you obviously wont though
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Maybe the penny will drop with the likes of One Sunny They when they see this, as they seemed to be desperate for something to happen to cover up the cover up.
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And Trump, it was all quite funny the first time round, this time he's dangerous, he doesnt seem to care about how he appears now there's no reelection holding him back, and there's no one left to tell him "no" when he was an incredibly bad idea.
His conversation this week with the Danish Prime Minister hes made it crystal clear he's actually serious about all this shit, are there any Trump supporters among you they don't openly support this shit? there must be one or two of you surely??
What is it that he's serious about that is making you so worried?
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SurfaceAgentX2Zero wrote: ↑30 Jan 2025, 09:08THUNDERCLINT wrote: ↑30 Jan 2025, 08:42Either that or deliberately compromised. The real question is why are they former officers? Was this already known and covered up?One is in his sixties and has retired. I dunno about the other one.
I suspect their names will be interesting to the public, because if they are names of a Pakistani origin the public will understandably think, 'yet another cover up'.
He's in his 60's now but when and why did he "retire"?
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THUNDERCLINT wrote: ↑30 Jan 2025, 08:42Either that or deliberately compromised. The real question is why are they former officers? Was this already known and covered up?
One is in his sixties and has retired. I dunno about the other one.
I suspect their names will be interesting to the public, because if they are names of a Pakistani origin the public will understandably think, 'yet another cover up'.
I suspect their names will be interesting to the public, because if they are names of a Pakistani origin the public will understandably think, 'yet another cover up'.
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Either that or deliberately compromised. The real question is why are they former officers? Was this already known and covered up?
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And now you know why this was ignored for so long. No doubt the tip of the iceberg, probably also involved councillors/politicans and was a nationwide issue. How much influence did the ISI have, do you really think the crosseyed inbreds nicked so far ran this op?
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Yesssss my firend is back from police areszt!
thay can tayke owl wodka but thay never tayke owl picjkle
thay can tayke owl wodka but thay never tayke owl picjkle
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Reading some of One Sunny Days stuff...
It's like the Prof has returned, reinventing themselves as an expert sociopolitical analyst.
It's like the Prof has returned, reinventing themselves as an expert sociopolitical analyst.
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This Labour investment package
Why is the taxpayer having to fork out so Man Utd can have a stadium uplift, that looks like a doughnut with a Wimpy bendy sausage on top?
Why is the taxpayer having to fork out so Man Utd can have a stadium uplift, that looks like a doughnut with a Wimpy bendy sausage on top?
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Christ on a bike! Did you even read that shit back before you posted it? I've got nothing to add. You're clearly far better at showing yourself up than I ever can.