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Theresa May to declare State of Emergency
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For the record I think it is a mistake about dropping the ECHR, but having said that surely 3 terror attacks in 3 months and our threat level set to 'you spilt my pint' is strong evidence of a state of emergency?Comment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostFor the record I think it is a mistake about dropping the ECHR, but having said that surely 3 terror attacks in 3 months and our threat level set to 'you spilt my pint' is strong evidence of a state of emergency?Comment
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How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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This is all further evidence that she is making it up as she goes along.. an unnecessary knee-jerk reaction to make her seem 'strong and stable' while deflecting from the policy of cutting police and security budgets over the last 7 years.
Is there anything left of the Tory manifesto that hasn't been reversed?Comment
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Originally posted by grabri View PostThis is all further evidence that she is making it up as she goes along.. an unnecessary knee-jerk reaction to make her seem 'strong and stable' while deflecting from the policy of cutting police and security budgets over the last 7 years.
Is there anything left of the Tory manifesto that hasn't been reversed?Comment
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Woah! Hang on just a mo.
That article doesn't say she _has_ declared a state of emergency, only that she "would" do such and such "if" she did.
Talk about last moment blatant dog whistle politics from a leftie rag.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWoah! Hang on just a mo.
That article doesn't say she _has_ declared a state of emergency, only that she "would" do such and such "if" she did.
Talk about last moment blatant dog whistle politics from a leftie rag.
This thread doesn't say she _has_ declared a state of emergency.
Talk about last moment blatant cretinism from a Brexiteer.Comment
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