**** the capitalist Tories with their private jets living in what is essentially France
And **** Cameron the war pig
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Little William Hague started this WAR.
He has been carefully shuffled out of sight after the TORIES realised they were riding the wrong horse.
In fact where IS (no Daesh pun intended) he hiding?
Why are press giving him such an easy ride today?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-34976279
Rock on Jeremy you leftist (BUT CORRECT ON THIS) twit.
Peace in Syria IS THE ONLY SOLUTION.
**** the capitalist Tories with their private jets living in what is essentially France
And **** Cameron the war pig
Come on SLUDGE. Only carefully considered football banter here please.Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY wrote on Tue, 01 December 2015 16:26
Cameron won't be sending his kids to war , that's for sureOriginally Posted by AlwaysAway wrote on Tue, 01 December 2015 16:30
He has never been Prime Minister.Originally Posted by AlwaysAway wrote on Tue, 01 December 2015 16:19
It's all Jeremy Corbyn's fault according to the Metro: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-the-papers-34970877
I would hope our troops aren't so desperate as to be in need of child soldiers to beat ISIS...Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY wrote on Tue, 01 December 2015 16:39
The BBC have an agenda.
im sure slade must have something to do with it
What is their agenda?Originally Posted by Observer wrote on Tue, 01 December 2015 18:25
Winning a war is far too strong a political action for many Labour MP's to leave it to the Tories and too much for Tory MP's to leave to UKIP.
After bombing in Iraq and France, Russia, America and Turkish military action in Syria, why aren't ISIS already defeated if the answer was as simple as more bombs?
The ideal outcome from my armchair-General's perspective would be France, Russia and Iran teaming up to go in with a serious ground force to obliterate IS. Would limit the anti-west propaganda fall out that we had with Iraq and Afghanistan that has partly fuelled this situation by radicalising young disenfranchised Muslims in those countries. And by having one of the region's behemoths (let's face it, Iran hate IS more than most) heavily involved, there would be an air of legitimacy that has been conspicuously absent in the last 14 years of action in the Middle East. Would also ease Tehran into the international community which could be a priceless bi-product.Originally Posted by AlwaysAway wrote on Tue, 01 December 2015 16:19
2 points to remember today:
i) Nelson Mandela was described as a terrorist by a Tory Prime Minister
ii) Too often we lose freedoms after a politician saying "terrorist, rapist, paedophile. Oh my!"
There may be very good and sound reasoning behind Cameron's desire to expand our bombing but the rhetoric of those most eager should make you think again, whether you change your mind or not.
Talking of agendas
Think we might find the only people to blame are the nasty terroristOriginally Posted by RichardM wrote on Tue, 01 December 2015 18:43
i worry about some on hereOriginally Posted by Tom Edwards wrote on Tue, 01 December 2015 21:55
Originally Posted by blue matt wrote on Thu, 03 December 2015 00:50
He usually has enough trouble remembering he's left them in the pub.Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY wrote on Tue, 01 December 2015 16:39