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It's time to start soaking some flags in blood, but not as an art event. 

We really need to gather those Scots that are obedient to the Crown, gather a regiment of gurkas, fix bayonets and teach the worlds drama queen's and rebellious tribes a lesson in humility. 

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2 hours ago, DIDO.1 said:

It's time to start soaking some flags in blood, but not as an art event. 

We really need to gather those Scots that are obedient to the Crown, gather a regiment of gurkas, fix bayonets and teach the worlds drama queen's and rebellious tribes a lesson in humility. 

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I’d say the time would be better spent putting our own house in order first.

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1 hour ago, WILF said:

I’d say the time would be better spent putting our own house in order first.

I'm not really bothered, was just trying to wind people up. If I had said I believe we should all have the vaccine I'd of been offered an offliner....suggest bayoneting some abbos and nobody is triggered. Love THL ?

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I thought you were on about today's PMQ's ! ? !

That shitweasle Starmmer had the bare faced effrontery to call out Boris and the Tories over Defence.

Boris shot back with how Labour want to scrap our nuclear deterrent, leave NATO and disband the army in favour of a "peace force" !

He finished by telling the Speaker " they, ( Labour), don't like it up 'em, Mr. Speaker, they don't like it up 'em ! " ???

Cheers.

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8 minutes ago, socks said:

However boris has just announced cutting the British army by 10,000 personnel that’s a very bad move. 

Strictly speaking the army is undermanned as is, cutting to 72000 is barely a reduction in that sense.

We've somewhat taken a step away from having the capability to sustain wars and are now seem to be in the hit and run game, albeit with a global reach.

In the absence of a 3% defence budget, which the public have no appetite for, I'm not sure what else could be have been done. I'd probably have got rid of tanks entirely to fund other stuff.

The threats have changed significantly and this defence review has been bold in changing the forces to meet them. The army have undoubtedly come off worse.

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