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@Mad3838 what with Boris in charge? He couldn’t sort a bag
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An infected military won’t be much good at standing up to anything
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@Sir lord ian of essex I don't recall the left protecting Jimmy saville or the Catholic Church to say nothing of all the pedophiles in Westminster. It was Teresa May that "lost" 47 pages of the investigation into Westminster pedophiles
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And it’s usually a police officer. Isn’t it funny that they were able to find a missing police officer who murdered his wife much quicker than that poor woman in Lancashire who was murdered by a police officer
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I wonder if she'd have been arrested if she was there when the police turned up. Or perhaps the police were making sure there was no one rich or famous at the vigil before they started making arrests.
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@teflondon3359 he must mean the rich and famous and the Hollywood elite and belle air because that’s his community. He certainly doesn’t mean Oakland or Sacramento or Philadelphia or Portland
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@mre1995 unfortunately we can't really trust the police. Birmingham 6, Guilford 4, maguire 7. All done for murder and found decades later to be totally innocent and completey fitted up by coppers. No surprise that no copper ever got done for the fit up. They'd all be dead now
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Welcome back to Victorian Britain
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Yorkshire has the most dangerous roads in the country and the most dangerous drivers. Be careful out there.
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@CHROMIUMHEROmusic I’ve done his job and worked with plenty like him He had already made up his mind she was on drugs and wasn’t to be believed, if she hadn’t have had pictures there no found in my mind that’s what he would have continued to believe. His whole attitude and demeanour changed when he saw those pictures. Most officers make up their minds very quickly about a situation, it’s in our training - self preservation is key, and that rapid conclusion finding feeds through to all other areas for better or worse. You can believe what you like, I know what I saw, I’ve seen it thousands of times before. The amount of stuff police officers get wrong is huge. We don’t have access to all the information and don’t have the time to gather and process it, we work with what we’ve got in the limited time available to us, and unfortunately in many cases it’s nowhere near enough. Plenty of cops don’t even care about finding out the truth, they just want to close their cases and hit the stats
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@Oakenfang says someone with no experience of law enforcement doctrine
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That’s the difference between when a police officer who’s murdered a woman goes missing and a missing woman who’s been murdered by a police officer
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@RobinHood-qy7vt <un+
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@Nickle314 you're a journalist aren't you? Do you not bother investigating conservative pedophiles, just sdlp ones? People like you who put politics before pedophiles disgust me
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Highest immigration under Labour was 160 000 a year. By 2016 the Conservatives had let it rise to 350 000 a year, and last year they issued 1.6m visas, the largest number of which went to Indians.
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Guinness An infected military isn’t going to be much good at attacking anything
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@Aaron11oD they're very strict in texas even the police aren't allowed to use them against an active shooter
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They really don’t build well in Florida do they, it was over recently a entire 20 storey beachside apartment building collapsed, it was less than ten years old
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@PiglipsMaximus especially if that person happens to be police and has an intimate knowledge of their investigations and procedures.
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@Yet_Another_Steve well the professional standards dept. did a really great job with Wayne Couzens, first rate. Absolutely fit for purpose. And the way the police dealt with those women like they were football hooligans, absolutely top notch. Brilliant job
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@bossendenwoodconvict she behaved exactly like all the other people here. However she attended this "illegal" vigil
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@GibboFrank oh yes those women were in antifa gear give me a break the amount of bootlickers in the comments is unreal same people moaning all year that the police are too left wing and restricting freedom
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@tanishakarim8091 and now think that the police were covering up for this guy, how many other crimes has he committed they've covered up for that we'll never find out about? When people tell you it's one bad apple it's blatantly not true or they wouldn't have covered for him
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@tanishakarim8091 yes and there's a big effort to emphasise that he's a man to distract from from the fact he's police, its an attempt to blame men in general for this rather than the armed police officer who was recruited into the highest security clearance of the met, and whose crimes were covered up by his colleagues. It's disgraceful, even now they're trying to cover it up and blame the public rather than take responsibility and clean their own house
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So keep the wef oligarch and one of the uks richest men who was a citizen of the USA until last year rich sunak in charge instead? The guy who’s presided over the highest inflation in 50 years and had just put our taxes up to the highest taxation level in 90 years, whilst forcing austerity into us and flushing the country down the toilet?
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@dontgoonthischannel1221 who?
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Highest immigration under Labour was 160 000 a year. By 2016 the Conservatives had let it rise to 350 000 a year, and last year they issued 1.6m visas, the largest number of which went to Indians.
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Who's Andrew? Jesus his name is on the title of the video, you can't even read and I'm supposed to believe anything you say?
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Why did boris sign up to this deal and why did the DUP support him? Incompetence at the highest level, boris said he had an oven ready Brexit deal. Who wrote it, Micky mouse? Boris and the DUP clearly didn’t read it
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Adam Tilson nobody will get prosecuted. There will be a whitewash and they will get away Scott free. Teresa Mays chief of staff was minister in 2011 and stopped a review of building fire regulations when 6 people died in that tower block fire in London in 2009
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Not many people realise that in the spring they go cub hunting
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Probably Matt Hancock’s child. Either way as soon Boris Is done playing at being PM he’ll be leaving her and the kids faster then he leaves Downing Street
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You're forgetting that it's been in a civil war as the US backed the overthrow of the last dictator it had previously installed there after falling out with him
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@blairmccormick4351 this is the biggest ship that can fit in this canal, doesn't matter how many contingency plans you've got if it beaches itself you're gonna struggle. They should have been unloading it immediately then getting the people who raise wrecks from the seabed
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@blairmccormick4351 it's not that remote there's roads running either side of it, look on Google maps
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Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war... Riots 2010 style incoming
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@nhlazyarse aside from the 100 000 or so that are already there, not counting the airforce and navy
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He’s getting exactly the respect he deserves, all of which he’s earned.
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Probably another one to come courtesy of a US bio weapon lab
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What are they hiding? The fact Ukraine blew up the dam? Another corruption scandal in the heart of government? The fact that the U.K. defence ministry has just taken on four ex board members from US arms companies and defence contractors? There’s no way he’s resigned without there being something they want to knock off the front page that they don’t want us to look at.
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@ChristopherDowning where did you get your English lessons from, Donald cufwaffe Trump? You're talking complete bollocks. Both spellings of the word were always used in both Britain and America, and plough was by far the most commonly used in both, until the early 1900s in the US, when plow started becoming more popular. This coincided with mechanisation of agriculture and industrialisation and mass production and the rapid move away from the land for the majority of the population. As more and more people had less links to agriculture and land, general use of the word declined, and the use of the spelling plow in American cities became more prevalent.
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@ChristopherDowning plenty of Americans still use the old English spelling of plough, especially in rural communities
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@ChristopherDowning ok fair enough my bad. Yeah a pig in a poke was usually a cat. The same scam is still used today with boxes of expensive goods
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@AtanaaTheCurious that's a matter of opinion. Personally speaking. I've seen many Americans struggle to understand English when spoken by natives unless it's with an RP accent. Whereas I've never seen a brit fail to understand American. The general premise for speaking a language is that you understand what is said by other speakers. As Americans generally don't, I would argue that they don't really speak English at all, they speak American. In the same way the Spanish don't speak Portuguese or understand it, however the Portuguese understand Spanish just fine
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@professional_cynic98 yeah but at the time the vast majority of people that spelt it plough
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@professional_cynic98 stupidity doesn't have a flag but the stars and stripes is putting in a valiant effort
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@DavyRo was it the Minsk or Budapest agreement?
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@richardhobbs7360 trump supports Putin in this war, if trump was in power they’d be far less charge of a nuclear war
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@ibexdnb2879 there's no chance that will happen at all. It would be a sign of incredible weakness that would be immediately exploited
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@lsedney92 I don't know, this is America. We have a lot of idiots. However, you are right, and one thing trump has proved is that you ignore them at your peril. Either way, he's been good for democracy
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