This is what world leaders are like. Can UK support another 20,000?..
Sad about Afghan but those UK troops lost their lives for nothing!....
Sorry if you brought this up before, maybe your humour gets in the way!...palerider wrote: ↑Wed Aug 18, 2021 7:08 am I said it on the other post.
Of course we can't because it won't be 20,000 will it once the immmigration lawyers get involved.
The priorities are to be women and children. But what happens when they're here and deeply depressed because Uncle Abdul isn't with them and it's affecting their human rights ?
And the EU will do their utmost to ferry them to Dover while our border force and the RNLI make them mint tea.
This country is going to hell in a fucking handcart.
My humour is a tad left field at times but stories like this I'm fucking serious about.Noni wrote: ↑Wed Aug 18, 2021 7:55 amSorry if you brought this up before, maybe your humour gets in the way!...palerider wrote: ↑Wed Aug 18, 2021 7:08 am I said it on the other post.
Of course we can't because it won't be 20,000 will it once the immmigration lawyers get involved.
The priorities are to be women and children. But what happens when they're here and deeply depressed because Uncle Abdul isn't with them and it's affecting their human rights ?
And the EU will do their utmost to ferry them to Dover while our border force and the RNLI make them mint tea.
This country is going to hell in a fucking handcart.
I love it!
Gets me riled and annoyed more people enter UK.
It is interesting. Most of the Mexican cartel drugs supplies switched from Afghanistan 15 years ago to China. The harvesting of precious metals is a big lucrative industry and the private security companies who use special operators and 'contractors' like flies round shit, consider It's all in the game.Ironworksfc wrote: ↑Wed Aug 18, 2021 2:44 pm https://off-guardian.org/2021/07/09/no- ... ghanistan/
https://off-guardian.org/2019/12/15/the ... anagement/
Interesting reading for most.