There is apparently a £250,000 bounty on his head.
Gangs are afraid that he will trade info for a soft billet.
Vic
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There is apparently a £250,000 bounty on his head.
Gangs are afraid that he will trade info for a soft billet.
Vic
With luck Vic, some lifer will save the public purse ££££££ and ensures the scum meets with an accident ASAP.
Politicians, just another form of liar, fool, cretin on many occasions, and teller of distirbing stories.
Here in Victoria some years back the Liberal gov coming into office sold off the electric supply owned by the state.
Had to so they could pay off the massive debt left by Labor.
Now the Labor state gov says t will rebuild that state owned electric system.
Saying it will create some 59,000 jobs, what are they on??
We currently have a severe shortage of skilled engineers so are they going to build some of them as well.
But there are some in society who will think it is possible, they are also sniffers of some substance.
John the 59,000 new jobs will be filled by Chinese migrants, did you mention your new PM was in China recently? anyway as the Chinese saying goes, many hands make light work.
Both the state premier, on his own, and now the PM is going to China.
At the last feral erection China said quite openly they would prefer a Labor gov rather than Liberal ln power.
Liberals did not go along with much of what China wanted, Labor are all over them like a rash.
Both premier and PM are from the extreme left and closer to communist than many realise.
What you see in the commons doesn't necessarily relate to what intelligence exists or how it is shared between government and opposition.
It has long been convention that in such matters the leaders of the main opposition parties are shown (behind closed doors) the intelligence relating to any planned military action, as some of it could of course be too sensitive for the public domain. In recent years - as an example - Cameron shared secret information with Ed Milliband when the former was proposing military action against Syria. That did however stop when Bojo's circus rolled into town.
We should not forget that there were more than a few elements in the UK who saw Iraq as unfinished business after the first war ended in '91, and of course that's when Saddam should have been toppled; it would have saved much misery years later.
Were would you leave for?
Not for me John , to many flies.