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Salisbury Pm Farce
Sky News 1300 today.
Theresa May says live on TV.
"We are working hard to try and establish who was responsible for the poisoning."
Excuse me if I missed something. I thought the Russian spies were expelled as it was proved Russia was responsible. If they were spies how were they allowed to live in UK?
Boris has softened his tone. Gavin Williamson says to Russia, "Shut up and go away". Really scary stuff from the Government. I'm sure Putin is terrified!
Theresa May says live on TV.
"We are working hard to try and establish who was responsible for the poisoning."
Excuse me if I missed something. I thought the Russian spies were expelled as it was proved Russia was responsible. If they were spies how were they allowed to live in UK?
Boris has softened his tone. Gavin Williamson says to Russia, "Shut up and go away". Really scary stuff from the Government. I'm sure Putin is terrified!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.“Jahulaye, Maybe the intended victim was his daughter who has on recent occasions made. disparaging remarks about Putin”
Do you use other media platforms? I do, many unregulated and see on a daily basis anti Russian/ Putin comments that were worse than her tweets and logically, would a multi billionaire politician risk everything over 1 of millions of anti Putin posts out of anger and furthermore implicate himself and nation doing so?
No.
Do you use other media platforms? I do, many unregulated and see on a daily basis anti Russian/ Putin comments that were worse than her tweets and logically, would a multi billionaire politician risk everything over 1 of millions of anti Putin posts out of anger and furthermore implicate himself and nation doing so?
No.
// Skripal was imprisoned in Russia so had putin wanted him dead this could have been arranged very easy and made to look like an accident, so why wasn’t he murderedthen? //
Because they wanted to use him as part of an exchange deal to get some of their own spies back first.
It's not rocket science.
Because they wanted to use him as part of an exchange deal to get some of their own spies back first.
It's not rocket science.
Ludwig’s right. They probably had no choice at the time but swap Skripal and the 3 others.
But this awful traitor ends up living an exiled but pretty ok life in a pleasant Wiltshire town instead of a few more years in jail and a life of danger in a grotty Russian apartment. Some might say that was inadequate punishment
But this awful traitor ends up living an exiled but pretty ok life in a pleasant Wiltshire town instead of a few more years in jail and a life of danger in a grotty Russian apartment. Some might say that was inadequate punishment
“: “I want to put into jail Vladimir Putin because I think that he is the worst president in the world. He’s stolen so much money that they can feed a small starving country."
You think that would warrant a public execution?
Worse has been said and what gravity or sway does her comments hold? Yes she’s the daughter of an ex spy but unless he’s still active as a spy then the realities are that they’re nobodies to Putin but what he did as a spy would still be valid to spy’s he got executed or jailed hence the “lone wolf” theory.
You think that would warrant a public execution?
Worse has been said and what gravity or sway does her comments hold? Yes she’s the daughter of an ex spy but unless he’s still active as a spy then the realities are that they’re nobodies to Putin but what he did as a spy would still be valid to spy’s he got executed or jailed hence the “lone wolf” theory.
Work on putting an embargo on the World Cup. Doesn’t mean a thing to the Russians if The Queen or politicians turn up for their free tickets. Pull out all the competing countries, but of course reschedule another venue, without Russia competing ( being the pre hosting nation) ambassador withdrawal never works.
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