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17th February 2017, 04:16 PM
#231
Re: 'Stupid Trump'
Why is it that now since the Herald disaster in Zeebruger when 194 people were killed and a new Law of Corporate Manslaughter was created, I wonder why Bliar was not prosecuted under the ACT.
An Army Sergeant Blackman was gaoled for murder just for killing a Taliban after Bliar sent him to Afghanistan to do just that. So I would have thought that the "Buck stop here " ie at No. 10, the Head and being responsible for its employees, ie, a soldier.
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New legislation from 2008[edit]
Main article: Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007
A Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Bill was introduced to the House of Commons by Home Secretary John Reid on 20 July 2006 to create new offences of corporate manslaughter, in England and Wales, and corporate homicide, in Scotland. Originally, the Bill proposed that the offence would require a company's or organisation's activities to be so managed or organised by its senior managers as to cause a person's death, and to amount to a "gross breach" of a duty of care owed to the deceased
Last edited by Captain Kong; 17th February 2017 at 04:17 PM.
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17th February 2017, 04:37 PM
#232
Re: 'Stupid Trump'
#230, George Bush wanted to finish what his daddy started in Iraq, he wooed Blair and got him onside as an ally and
after the war he awarded Blair with America's highest civilian medal, this medal and Blair's vanity came at the cost of
God knows how much money, and so many of our young men killed and mutilated for the sake of two politicians ego's
neither of them had ever faced the ordeal of battle when they so gladly sent their young countrymen to fight on a whim.
There is a lot of controversy over George Bush's service record as it has been questioned many times, Blair and Bush
were a lethal mix for their countries but both are still strutting their stuff without a care in the world, "there is no justice". JC
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17th February 2017, 06:46 PM
#233
Re: 'Stupid Trump'
Just watched the odious creep on BBC TV News.
How can anyone trust him?
Has he been offered a top job if he keeps the UK in the EU.
How do you know when he is lying his lips move.
Regards
Vic
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