Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 21:58 - Mar 20 with 1693 views | Ebo | Do you actually know the damage Fracking causes? I suggest you look it up. It must be opposed. | |
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 08:23 - Mar 21 with 1621 views | AnotherJohn | Will be interested to hear whether ECB now thinks we will actually leave. | | | |
Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 10:18 - Mar 21 with 1593 views | perchrockjack | Apart from the fracking then ,he seems to have crushed you. It's as it is People simply forget or are too daft to understand the damage Labour has done over the years including sending British troops to die for basically nothing | |
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 10:24 - Mar 21 with 1591 views | sherpajacob | Fracking and fraudulently winning a general election. Why is it Tories only argument currently seems to be. But labour.............. [Post edited 21 Mar 2017 10:28]
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 10:26 - Mar 21 with 1588 views | sherpajacob | Very simple question. If the tories had been in power in 2002-03 would we have gone to war in Iraq.? | |
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 10:42 - Mar 21 with 1570 views | perchrockjack | Simple answer I don't know Probably | |
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 10:47 - Mar 21 with 1568 views | sherpajacob | pathetic answer. IDS as leader and May as chairperson were more pro war than Blair. | |
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 15:34 - Mar 21 with 1509 views | perchrockjack | Possibly your view is slanted because of your political allegiance Now that is pathetic Still, Labour it was , live with it. | |
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 15:41 - Mar 21 with 1504 views | blueytheblue | It isn't. Fraudulently winning election? That seems to ignore the fact other nations were fined late last year... | |
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 16:16 - Mar 21 with 1482 views | Highjack | Nobody knows. Being pro war doesn't actually mean they would have gone through with it. We can never know if they would have or not. We do know that Blair was more than keen to be bushes personal lapdog regardless of the consequences ("I'm with you, whatever") and its a stain on the Labour Party that won't wash away for a few generations. | |
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 17:23 - Mar 21 with 1452 views | sherpajacob | I have no political affiliations or allegiances. Blair was wrong to go to war in Iraq, I thought that at the time, but conservatives cannot use that against him, because they were just as wrong and IDS went further than Blair in bigging up the threat from Saddam and sucking up to Bush. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/2238147.stm http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/2228294.stm 1st September 2002 -Conservative chairman Theresa May has also urged Mr Blair to "clearly set out the case". "He knows Iraq poses a clear and growing danger to Britain," she told the BBC's Breakfast with Frost programme. The prime minister would have her party's support if he committed Britain to military action, she said. Do you trust Theresa to her word? [Post edited 21 Mar 2017 17:24]
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 17:42 - Mar 21 with 1435 views | perchrockjack | I trust no politician None If I had been certain that there were WOMD ready waiting for us, I d have gone in. It's called protection ourselves | |
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 17:53 - Mar 21 with 1419 views | longlostjack | DON'T FORGET: clocks go forward one hour on Sunday 26th of March, then they go back sixty years on Wednesday the 29th. | |
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