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Thread: Refugees

  1. #51
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    I never shut down any discussion, you swerved it. This is basic stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by donsdaft View Post
    For f'uck sake Mason, nobody ( up to the point you made this post) had even remotely supported the policy.
    You just support the right to implement it. I’m sure the refugees will take comfort in the difference.

    Others do support it but right wing loon balls are also total sh1tebags. They’d rather swerve it

  3. #53
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    You're losing it min.

    "The right to implement it"





    I've just filled in my postal vote.

    You weren't on it but I voted for you anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mason89 View Post
    I never shut down any discussion, you swerved it. This is basic stuff
    You know fine well what you have dodged.

    Funny how you ignore stuff that doesnt suit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donsdaft View Post
    For f'uck sake Mason, nobody ( up to the point you made this post) had even remotely supported the policy.
    I dunno I think a few of the edgier posters quite like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jupiter View Post
    Civil servants have gone along with thousands of daft ideas over the years. That is their job, if they don't like it they should resign. Mason appears to want to live in an unelected dictatorship of civil servants. Good luck with that.
    See, I think you're trying too hard now.
    There's a thin line between edginess and a full house on Daily Mail cliché bingo.

  7. #57
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    The fact that the Tories think this will shore up their support is bad enough, the fact that they are correct is frightening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donsdaft View Post
    You're losing it min.

    "The right to implement it"
    Donsdaft, serious question, do you think this policy breaches international law?

    I don't know, my knowledge of international law falls short.

    But there are, within the Civil Service, people whose job it is to know stuff like that.

    Do you think they should be listened to?

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    Quote Originally Posted by InversneckieDob View Post
    I dunno I think a few of the edgier posters quite like it.
    I think a couple of them helped to draw it up.

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    I'm getting to this debate very late I realise but what I would say is that anybody who doesn't think civil servants don't try to obstruct policies they don't think should be put in place have obviously never watched Yes Minister

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