I believe that politicians should be payed the national average wage.
Surely the fairest motivator of all?
Brilliant photography! 😎
A gunners perspective, using a head mounted Go-Pro while firing the .50cals would be fantastic. 😎
Great shots so far, very creative.
Andy.
As Equador HAS an Extradition Treaty with the U.S.A. Why don’t the U.S.A ask for him to be extradited, I think there is a lot more to this than meets the eye, as to why Sweden want’s to get him there for investigations into an ALLEGED offence.
Jim.Lincoln .7
Perhaps Ecuador are going to give him to the US?
Andy.
As Equador HAS an Extradition Treaty with the U.S.A. Why don’t the U.S.A ask for him to be extradited, I think there is a lot more to this than meets the eye, as to why Sweden want’s to get him there for investigations into an ALLEGED offence.
Jim.Lincoln .7
Perhaps Ecuador are going to give him to the US?
A true hero of the people of our planet, RIP to one of the great explorers.
I am going to have a rant so you so called liberal yoghurt knitters can stop reading now.
The comparison with animals of any description is a slight on most that walk this earth. These nonces should be destroyed without mercy, they should have no “Human Rights” at all. You can sit in you chairs and argue all you like but what if it was your child that was bu**ered or killed would you still think the same? I would happily hang them myself(and get their weight wrong so they died slowly)
Get this into your heads You will not change a kiddy fiddler or murderer. You will just end up wasting public money on keeping them alive. Top them and make the country safer for the innocents to grow and play without fear!
Before you sh1t your armchairs in indignation and reply to this do you sums and work out how much it has taken in cold hard cash to have kept Brady and the late Hindley in prison or institution. That is with moving on to Huntley and other pond life like him.
I take offence, Paul.
You are insulting pond life.
+1
I am going to have a rant so you so called liberal yoghurt knitters can stop reading now.
The comparison with animals of any description is a slight on most that walk this earth. These nonces should be destroyed without mercy, they should have no “Human Rights” at all. You can sit in you chairs and argue all you like but what if it was your child that was bu**ered or killed would you still think the same? I would happily hang them myself(and get their weight wrong so they died slowly)
Get this into your heads You will not change a kiddy fiddler or murderer. You will just end up wasting public money on keeping them alive. Top them and make the country safer for the innocents to grow and play without fear!
Before you sh1t your armchairs in indignation and reply to this do you sums and work out how much it has taken in cold hard cash to have kept Brady and the late Hindley in prison or institution. That is with moving on to Huntley and other pond life like him.
I take offence, Paul.
You are insulting pond life.
+1
Though I’d also love to see Spits in active service, they are not suited to COIN at all. Sea Furies on the other hand…
A good example of various warbirds being used in action is the ‘Bay of Pigs’ incident, IIRC Sea Furies, A-26s and P-51s were used.
Though I’d also love to see Spits in active service, they are not suited to COIN at all. Sea Furies on the other hand…
A good example of various warbirds being used in action is the ‘Bay of Pigs’ incident, IIRC Sea Furies, A-26s and P-51s were used.
Labour did not destroy the economy, they most certainly did try to spend our way through a banking created recession and like it or not at the time of the election, growth had returned to the economy.
I did word that badly, I did not mean to blame the whole recession in them. Our debt culture and banks did much of it, though Labours careless spending spree and open door immigration and benefits systems certainly contributed in a big way.
Labour did not destroy the economy, they most certainly did try to spend our way through a banking created recession and like it or not at the time of the election, growth had returned to the economy.
I did word that badly, I did not mean to blame the whole recession in them. Our debt culture and banks did much of it, though Labours careless spending spree and open door immigration and benefits systems certainly contributed in a big way.
The two Ed’s scare me. The prospect of Mr Ball’s in number 11 is very scary indeed. But that is what is going to happen……….because the current incumbants are just not cutting the mustard. Be especially interesting to see how the Lib Dem vote goes in the next General Election……lost deposits anyone?
I hate to say this, but I agree that Labour are likely to be favourites, though I wouldn’t be surprised if we saw a Conservative-UKIP coalition.
Lib Dems are finished as the third party.
The two Ed’s scare me. The prospect of Mr Ball’s in number 11 is very scary indeed. But that is what is going to happen……….because the current incumbants are just not cutting the mustard. Be especially interesting to see how the Lib Dem vote goes in the next General Election……lost deposits anyone?
I hate to say this, but I agree that Labour are likely to be favourites, though I wouldn’t be surprised if we saw a Conservative-UKIP coalition.
Lib Dems are finished as the third party.
Don’t worry; I can confidently predict that we’ll see the smug features of Ed Balls-up smirking onto our TV screens, very soon, whereupon he’ll tell us that he has all of the answers to this country’s woes. Funny how a British political party (of any colour) can spend 10 years making a complete ricketts of managing the economy, but, give them a few short months in opposition, and they can put everything right. Perhaps we should let oppositions run this country, since they’re so much cleverer when they’re out of elected office.
Spot on 🙂
He seems to think that no one remembers that he was involved in Labours destruction of our economy.
But I take this recent report as proof that our current efforts are not working.
Perhaps investment in infrastructure and a less ‘London-centric’ future may help.