Him and his family have recieved death threats ..What is wrong with people. It's a sad world we live in in..
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Him and his family have recieved death threats ..What is wrong with people. It's a sad world we live in in..
I'm sure you would agree Alf that all laws in this Country are too soft and punishments are too lenient, we don't want it to be like China but the do gooders, PC brigade and our soft Government need to grow a back bone and tramp all over Human rights folk and the rest and bring some sense back to at least our Country, but it will not happen, so not so much for oldies like us Alf, but our children and our childrens children will suffer from all this fallout that people in high authority let happen :(
He is crap, but that is ridiculous.
There's an easy solution, just close Twitter down, it's a cess-pit, a conduit for the vacuous and vacant and deranged imbeciles. Why give these morons a platform, shut it down, close down their source, I can certainly live without it, so can we all. No-brainer innit ?
There we go again ( I posted Britains too soft, on another post )and now BT with ..... ''The Home Office needs to shut it down and take Facebook and Instagram along with it''. If its generating cash, for the Government ? They will not do such a thing!
But this gets me from the Daily Snail: Lawyers for the Queen 'lobbied to change law and hide her wealth' during 1970s
Lawyers for the Queen lobbied ministers to alter a draft law so that her private wealth could be kept secret, newly-uncovered records have suggested.
Legislation was changed so that any 'potentially embarrassing' investments she held could be concealed from the public, it was alleged.
The incident, which happened almost 50 years ago during the premiership of Edward Heath but was unearthed by The Guardian last night, is one of the rare examples of behind-the-scenes political involvement from the monarchy.
Among those involved in altering the Bill, said to be in a bid to protect the Queen, was Geoffrey Howe, then trade and industry secretary and later chancellor and foreign secretary under Margaret Thatcher.
Howe retired from the House of Commons in 1992 and was made a life peer on 30 June 1992 as Baron Howe of Aberavon,
Obituarists noted how Howe was "warm and well liked by colleagues", with Nigel Lawson writing that he would be remembered by those who knew him "as one of the kindest and nicest men in politics" who, according to Andrew Rawnsley of The Observer, was frequently spoken of by fellow politicians "as one of the most honest and decent practitioners of their profession." Hee Haw!
''bloods boiling enuff said!!! ''
The Royal Family need shutting down, they are worse than fecking Twitter.
And before Alf pipes up, the US and Jap tourists will still go and see the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle without Brenda and Co living in them.
This country can't afford to have the Royal Family shut down BT ..Its the only good thing about our beloved country.