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Is this the latest issue in the conspiracy industry?
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just had that mp for all things military on tv again johnny mercer saying we elect the prime minister to make these decisions,someone needs to point out to him we,ve had years recently brown,may of unelected pm,s,does he think they should be allowed to make these decisions
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if may had resigned been sacked,we could have had a coronation prime minister .leading a government without a majority ,propped up by an irish party, does little johnny think that pm should have the power alone to send us to military action
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trump told them 6 days before the missiles were launched
no doubt putin messaged him to say weapons had been moved before trumpy pressed the button |
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Not very realistic to expect a referendum on these types of decisions if the incumbent PM was not chosen at a general election. Though she actually was last year, if only just.
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winston churchill wasnt elected by people to be war time prime minister
the people elect mps, party leaders are chosen by party by method determined by party may forgets at times she is prime minister and not president |
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she consulted her cabinet, which surely, by convenrion, is enough to launch
a limited missile strike with or without a majority not sure if she was right or wrong to launch missiles, but i dont she over reached her authourity in this case |
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So they have destroyed said "Chemical Weapons Factory, but wouldn't that then ignited the Chemicals and every poor mudda from miles around been gassed to hell and back.? But of course if there were no Chemicals cough ! cough!
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your all concentrated on one particular PM and one case,will the same people be happy and so understanding if corbyn is leader and needs to consider attacking Russia,israel,palestine etc,etc, I asusme they wouldn't be quite so understanding in leaving it in the hands of corbyn,or maybe boris
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terry the weapons were removed during the 6 days after trumpy warned them....
corbyn would need to consult his cabinet, at least. i suspect he would consult parliament, if it still existed in case of nuclear strike...i dont think corbyn would launch a strike except in extreme case but who knows |
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Back to the Conventional Bombing everyone Happy now ,Unless you have just had your legs blown off .
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I think it was all about sending a message to Putin rather anything to do with Syrian civilians.
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Terry can't seriously be this thick surely? He must be trolling. It isn't possible for an sane adult to be so poor at reasoning.
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hes here hes there hes f ucking where
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Terry if someone as stupid as you "expects chemical weapons to be ignited", don't you think that someone intelligent (in the relevant governments) would consider whether that is likely and the implications of it?
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come on dave
its far fetched to think trumpy, may, and macca think ahead |
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Its been a few days now and nothing about the spy poisoning case. Now everyone's busy with the airstrikes. What's the next move to distract the public? I'd say announce some cuts to ensure spending for a few more Syrian refugees. She desperately needs something like that to better her position...
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Distraction after distraction. the big one being she has no majority and there for cant govern, but we'll be talk about something else.
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back in the 70s we had something similar to what May has, and we ended up having to call another election, but nowadays we just green light some bombing and all is forgotten. they can afford to spend millions on one bombing raid, but can't feed the homeless. its disgusting but never mind.
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we are lucky May had got rid of those two muppets who were effectly running the country and not the cabinet and it was okay to bomb the chemical sites as it was raining
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which tory will be the new enoch powell and advise folk to vote labour
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Have to agree with the general consensus, Putin has the morale high ground over May ! After all he was legitimately elected
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