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8 minutes ago, Day of the Lords said:

Tbf that was some mental Celtic fan who went on a total spiral and posted them up for point-scoring purposes after being warned not to. It might have even been on a match thread emoji23.png I can't remember which particular Celtic-supporting loser it was, but he was deservedly binned for it.

Wasn't that The King?

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11 minutes ago, Day of the Lords said:

Tbf that was some mental Celtic fan who went on a total spiral and posted them up for point-scoring purposes after being warned not to. It might have even been on a match thread emoji23.png I can't remember which particular Celtic-supporting loser it was, but he was deservedly binned for it.


Understandable. Some people don't want to see horrifying pictures like dead bodies or Liz Truss. 

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Just now, Miguel Sanchez said:

Wasn't that The King?

No, it was the same nutter who was defending Celtic supporters who bought hanging effigys with a rangers scarf into Parkhead days after Kris Boyds brother had killed himself. He claimed that the noose and the hands tied behind the back were just a means of being able to carry the thing around easier:

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Just some of the Tory highlights from the last few days...from Twitter

A lucky (legal term) week for Jacob Rees-Mogg, the brain of a tapeworm trapped in the body of another tapeworm, who moved £44m of his money out of a Russian bank only days before he sanctioned it. Phew!

Since 2016 we’ve issued just 6 (six) fines for breaches of existing sanctions 8. There have been 132 proven breaches of British sections, but Tories ignored 126 of them. So Putin is probably even more scared of our sanctions regime than he is of shouty old Ben Wallace

 EU sanctioned 350 people. We sanctioned 3. All 3 have been sanctioned by USA since 2018 

Tories said they’d legislate to prevent shell companies being used to launder Russian money. But we’re not going to BEGIN that until the next session of parliament in 2023

Duplo Foreign Secretary Liz Truss was back to reassure us the Tory Party would keep the £2m of Russian donations since Johnson became PM.  She went onto explain sanctions weren’t happening faster because “clever lawyers” were delaying the move

An actual clever lawyer explained: law firms can’t hold up actions. Only a court can, and there have been no court orders to delay anything  Truss was asked to name the law firms she had claimed were delaying sanctions . She couldn’t name one. Not one.

Meanwhile Brendan Lewis (who got £25,000 from Russia) said Russians give us money “because they admire us”  To prove how admirable we are, we rolled out our world-class response to the refugee crisis  We started by refusing to set up safe routes for refugees

Not content with that, we then sent Home Office staff to Paris to turn back Ukrainians boarding the Eurostar to London

 

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8 minutes ago, throbber said:

No, it was the same nutter who was defending Celtic supporters who bought hanging effigys with a rangers scarf into Parkhead days after Kris Boyds brother had killed himself. He claimed that the noose and the hands tied behind the back were just a means of being able to carry the thing around easier:

DavieBhoy, I believe he was called. 

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There is footage going about of a TB2 drone strike on a Russian fuel train. A helluva boom. I haven’t seen it verified at all so will delete if wrong. Some have stated the train was actually in Russia proper.

 

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14 minutes ago, Jedi said:

Just some of the Tory highlights from the last few days...from Twitter

A lucky (legal term) week for Jacob Rees-Mogg, the brain of a tapeworm trapped in the body of another tapeworm, who moved £44m of his money out of a Russian bank only days before he sanctioned it. Phew!

Since 2016 we’ve issued just 6 (six) fines for breaches of existing sanctions 8. There have been 132 proven breaches of British sections, but Tories ignored 126 of them 9. So Putin is probably even more scared of our sanctions regime than he is of shouty old Ben Wallace

 EU sanctioned 350 people. We sanctioned  All 3 have been sanctioned by USA since 2018 

Tories said they’d legislate to prevent shell companies being used to launder Russian money. But we’re not going to BEGIN that until the next session of parliament in 2023

Duplo Foreign Secretary Liz Truss was back to reassure us the Tory Party would keep the £2m of Russian donations since Johnson became PM.  She went onto explain sanctions weren’t happening faster because “clever lawyers” were delaying the move

An actual clever lawyer explained: law firms can’t hold up actions. Only a court can, and there have been no court orders to delay anything  Truss was asked to name the law firms she had claimed were delaying sanctions . She couldn’t name one. Not one.

Meanwhile Brendan Lewis (who got £25,000 from Russia) said Russians give us money “because they admire us”  To prove how admirable we are, we rolled out our world-class response to the refugee crisis  We started by refusing to set up safe routes for refugees

Not content with that, we then sent Home Office staff to Paris to turn back Ukrainians boarding the Eurostar to London

 

It really has been noticeable that bo and co have dragged there heals on everything so far 

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4 minutes ago, ICTChris said:

There is footage going about of a TB2 drone strike on a Russian fuel train. A helluva boom. I haven’t seen it verified at all so will delete if wrong. Some have stated the train was actually in Russia proper.

 

May well be true. Kyiv reported the other day that all rail links with Russia were destroyed.

 

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5 minutes ago, ICTChris said:

There is footage going about of a TB2 drone strike on a Russian fuel train. A helluva boom. I haven’t seen it verified at all so will delete if wrong. Some have stated the train was actually in Russia proper.

 

It’s like the sort of explosion you’d see in an Gerry Anderson production when a car crashes into a tree. 

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7 minutes ago, MuckleMoo said:

 

I remember years ago reading a book about the Warsaw Pact, and a right dysfunctional group it was....out of the satellite countries, the most reliable and ideologically sound one was East Germany, but the USSR didn't trust them as far as they could shit them cos WW2.

At that point - I think it dated from the mid-80s - the Poles and Czechs were assessed as more likely than not to turn 180 degrees and start fighting the Russians if things kicked off, while Hungary was a wild card in as much as they were a bit mince but nobody really knew what they'd do. The Romanians and Bulgarians were viewed as utterly incompetent and unreliable, and likely to take off their uniforms and melt into the background if called upon.

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