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Alan Brown's avatar

So much for the Military Covenant; this Government of left wing lawyers is despicable. Why anyone would join-up now is beyond me.

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Colin Hills's avatar

The insidious political self interest of the day in all spheres is adversely affecting the lives of many. The self serving ideological political class is no longer concerned with constituent representation and deserves no respect whatsoever.

Let us hope their demise is both swift and permanent.

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Johngpsy's avatar

I am too angry to comment.

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The Dilettante Polymath's avatar

“Statistics differ but it is generally acknowledged that Republican groups were responsible for 60% of the deaths, Loyalists for 30% and the security forces for 10%”.

So who should be pursuing who through the courts?

This is a quote from my piece on the Troubles and Brighton Bomb.

https://jwthedilettantepolymath.substack.com/p/photo-of-the-week-c59

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Garside Mike's avatar

And so it goes on. But why? What is the point? This Troubles Bill, now given the green light, was in the small print of the Labour Party manifesto drawn up by its leader; the man now the prime minister of GB & NI. His party didn't, I'm dead certain, get elected because the public wanted these old sores reopened; it wanted the Conservatives out. Period. We are already under constant hybrid warfare attacks by Russia, China and their cohorts and the government knows we do not have the resources to deal with these enemy actions. It is essential we strengthen our defences. Yet the time, energy and resources wasted on this pointless exercise in betraying our Army of the past can only lead to more serving soldiers quitting and less recruits joining our armed forces, already too tiny to counter any physical attack on the septic isle. Why is Sarmer & Co hell bent on this pointless self-destructive crusade?

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SoBeIt🍄's avatar

Corbyn’s wet dream

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