Road rules1 min ago
What Would You Do?
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I've seen that a lot in the replies and posts on here since Monday night. One man on the radio this morning, a former senior member of COBRA, said the answer is to deport all those with known connections to terrorism. Even if there isn't enough evidence to bring them to trial. If their activities have brought them to the attention of the security forces, they should be deported without any questions being asked. Summary dismissal!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Seems he was in Dusseldorf having a jolly with the scumbags based in Germany.
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Deport all foreign born scumbags that are even suspected of terrorist connections, back to their place of birth.
Any born in the UK could be deported to the country that their family first came from.
Then look closely into their family background to see if any other family members knew.
Or find an uninhabited island and dump them on that.
Any born in the UK could be deported to the country that their family first came from.
Then look closely into their family background to see if any other family members knew.
Or find an uninhabited island and dump them on that.
Talbot > Rudd rather pathetically wouldn't answer the question of whether Adedi was on a watch-list.
It is pathetic. A straightforward question as usual ducked by a member of the cabinet.
Isn't it equally 'critical' that the public are informed because if the public are not given honest answers then who are we going to trust?
It is pathetic. A straightforward question as usual ducked by a member of the cabinet.
Isn't it equally 'critical' that the public are informed because if the public are not given honest answers then who are we going to trust?