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Thread: O/T Salisbury poisoning

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    Quote Originally Posted by EastStandRed View Post
    Russia were given chance to answer the charge and haven’t responded.

    In times like this the Parliament should be standing together to show strength . A large amount of Labour MPs have backed the Governments stance as have the UN Security Council .

    The lack of response by Russia shows their guilt for me
    Yes it hasn't gone unnoticed who the Labour Party MP s are and their historical stance on all things Corbyn .

    All signs point to the Russian's ESR and nobody is going to argue against that .

    It ain't going to look particularly great if we have expelled diplomats and it turns out to be a red herring and I personally think he's wise to keep his cards close to his chest and get all the facts on the table before we start with the fun and games so to speak .

    Who knows what goes on in the spying game ? It's hardly Queensbury Rules is it .

    It's a sensitive time , let's see the full facts and then decide the best course of action .

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
    Yes it hasn't gone unnoticed who the Labour Party MP s are and their historical stance on all things Corbyn .

    All signs point to the Russian's ESR and nobody is going to argue against that .

    It ain't going to look particularly great if we have expelled diplomats and it turns out to be a red herring and I personally think he's wise to keep his cards close to his chest and get all the facts on the table before we start with the fun and games so to speak .

    Who knows what goes on in the spying game ? It's hardly Queensbury Rules is it .

    It's a sensitive time , let's see the full facts and then decide the best course of action .



    Wouldn't it be a bugger if it turns out not to be them?

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    Well you could knock me down with a feather you really could.

    The French not coming out to immediately support the English as the UN have done. Blow me what a surprise - it must prove that Corbyn was right after all.

    And tonight's revelation that he was at the anti Iraq war protests ( again, an unfounded war started by a labour government), it should come as no surprise that a man who takes tea with the IRA and attends events to mark their dead 'freedom fighters' would attend a rally opposing a war fought by the sons and daughters of 'The Many' rather than showing his support for them.

    Now. where's that feather ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exiletyke View Post
    Wouldn't it be a bugger if it turns out not to be them?
    Wouldn't be the only time a female Tory PM came back from the abyss over an international incident either .

    Corbyn does right to want to see the full facts on a number of levels exile .

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
    Yes it hasn't gone unnoticed who the Labour Party MP s are and their historical stance on all things Corbyn .

    All signs point to the Russian's ESR and nobody is going to argue against that .

    It ain't going to look particularly great if we have expelled diplomats and it turns out to be a red herring and I personally think he's wise to keep his cards close to his chest and get all the facts on the table before we start with the fun and games so to speak .

    Who knows what goes on in the spying game ? It's hardly Queensbury Rules is it .

    It's a sensitive time , let's see the full facts and then decide the best course of action .
    We’ve had a military-grade nerve agent or Chemical weapon used on our shores that wouldn’t be accessible to anyone except the Russian state unless they had lost control of it which by refusing to acknowledge they have lost control seems to point to them having instigated it .

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    Quote Originally Posted by EastStandRed View Post
    We’ve had a military-grade nerve agent or Chemical weapon used on our shores that wouldn’t be accessible to anyone except the Russian state unless they had lost control of it which by refusing to acknowledge they have lost control seems to point to them having instigated it .


    Are the Russians the only one's in the whole world to have such a chemical
    does the USA have it for example

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    Quote Originally Posted by red flagged View Post
    Well you could knock me down with a feather you really could.

    The French not coming out to immediately support the English as the UN have done. Blow me what a surprise - it must prove that Corbyn was right after all.

    And tonight's revelation that he was at the anti Iraq war protests ( again, an unfounded war started by a labour government), it should come as no surprise that a man who takes tea with the IRA and attends events to mark their dead 'freedom fighters' would attend a rally opposing a war fought by the sons and daughters of 'The Many' rather than showing his support for them.

    Now. where's that feather ?
    The question you might want to ask yourself flagged , is why did Corbyn even have to talk to the paramilitary wing of a foreign country in the first place ? .
    Last edited by animallittle3; 14-03-2018 at 08:48 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by red flagged View Post
    Well you could knock me down with a feather you really could.

    The French not coming out to immediately support the English as the UN have done. Blow me what a surprise - it must prove that Corbyn was right after all.

    And tonight's revelation that he was at the anti Iraq war protests ( again, an unfounded war started by a labour government), it should come as no surprise that a man who takes tea with the IRA and attends events to mark their dead 'freedom fighters' would attend a rally opposing a war fought by the sons and daughters of 'The Many' rather than showing his support for them.

    Now. where's that feather ?
    The US have supported the UK at the UN but the matter is still under discussion flagged and getting heard in New York at the moment .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exiletyke View Post
    Are the Russians the only one's in the whole world to have such a chemical
    does the USA have it for example
    Only the Russians have this form of nerve agent left over from the Soviet Union according to our defence scientists

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
    The question you might want to ask yourself flagged , is why did Corbyn even have to talk to the paramilitary wing of a foreign country in the first place ? .
    The answer Animal is that there's a difference between speaking with a hostile terrorist force in order to find a resolution, and providing them with sympathy and campaigning for their cause.

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