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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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They was debating yesterday on the news that as the police face cuts, would you be happy to pay extra tax to keep them on the street?
One they interviewed would be happy to pay 10£ extra a month. I think the police is one service they shouldn't cut as that makes a country more vulnerable. |
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"They was debating yesterday on the news that as the police face cuts, would you be happy to pay extra tax to keep them on the street?
One they interviewed would be happy to pay 10£ extra a month. I think the police is one service they shouldn't cut as that makes a country more vulnerable."
Yes, definitely. The more protection we have for our loved ones & way of life the better. |
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"They was debating yesterday on the news that as the police face cuts, would you be happy to pay extra tax to keep them on the street?
One they interviewed would be happy to pay 10£ extra a month. I think the police is one service they shouldn't cut as that makes a country more vulnerable."
Nearly all the cuts they're making make our country more vulnerable. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'd pay an extra tenner so the wealthy can have more tax cuts, sure.
We have enough money. Lol Cameron even complained about cuts to services in his own constituency, he looked like a dick when it was him that made those cuts. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Do you seriously think anyone intent on causing a terrorist act against this country would be put off because by an increased police presence ......
That's not the way it works.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think the intelligence forces are the most important part of this,spend money on them"
I agree with this, better to focus on prevention as far as possible, and some specialised police teams trained to deal with major incidents. |
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Whilst police cuts may invariably make it easier for enemies of the state to perpetuate their agenda, may I draw attention to something which has been staring us in the face and which we almost always conveniently ignore:
There is a basic law of nature which in my simple mind goes like this: Live and let live; don't fuck with me and I wont fuck with you.
Let it not be mistaken that by this post I support violence of any sorts. Blowing up a train full of men women and children so as to be heard is not the best way to resolve anything. In the same vain, our forces ocuupying another state/country has brought us nothing but woe!
Loss of life and limb, premature widows in their thousands, lots of money spent etc etc right from Vitnam through to the Gulf Wars and Afghanistan and Iraq and every other thing in between. If any of those moves was the answer, we would all be sipping on cold Pinna Colada by now. |
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"It woukd help if the west stopped creating these groups in the first place...
it would help if they stopped selling smack to kids.
every shoplifter arrested is a blow to isis.
#biggerpicture"
Who is 'they'? |
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I don't know enough about the logistics to know how much of a difference it would make practically but it would probably make people feel more safe.
In Paris they had increased security quite a bit but the attack last week still happened. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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In NYC, before 9/11 there were about 40,000 police officers (almost the same number of troops the UK sent into Iraq in 2003). The US spends the most money on its military by far of any country in the world. It also dumps huge loads of cash into intelligence services. It didn't stop what happened.
We need better strategies, yes. We also need to realize that if someone wants to kill, and has devoted their life to it, they are going to kill.
That's my take on it anyway.
-Courtney |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The police could make cuts in other areas butthey always try to scaremonger by cutting frontline staff, as has been said if we paid more and got more police they would just be used as revenue gatherers and as far as safety what can a bobby with a truncheon do against an ak47 |
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By *inaTitzTV/TS
over a year ago
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"It woukd help if the west stopped creating these groups in the first place...
it would help if they stopped selling smack to kids.
every shoplifter arrested is a blow to isis.
#biggerpicture"
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Whilst police cuts may invariably make it easier for enemies of the state to perpetuate their agenda, may I draw attention to something which has been staring us in the face and which we almost always conveniently ignore:
There is a basic law of nature which in my simple mind goes like this: Live and let live; don't fuck with me and I wont fuck with you.
Let it not be mistaken that by this post I support violence of any sorts. Blowing up a train full of men women and children so as to be heard is not the best way to resolve anything. In the same vain, our forces ocuupying another state/country has brought us nothing but woe!
Loss of life and limb, premature widows in their thousands, lots of money spent etc etc right from Vitnam through to the Gulf Wars and Afghanistan and Iraq and every other thing in between. If any of those moves was the answer, we would all be sipping on cold Pinna Colada by now. "
dont fuck with me and I wont fuck with you isnt a law of nature, ive never seen a wildebeast fuck with anything |
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"Whilst police cuts may invariably make it easier for enemies of the state to perpetuate their agenda, may I draw attention to something which has been staring us in the face and which we almost always conveniently ignore:
There is a basic law of nature which in my simple mind goes like this: Live and let live; don't fuck with me and I wont fuck with you.
Let it not be mistaken that by this post I support violence of any sorts. Blowing up a train full of men women and children so as to be heard is not the best way to resolve anything. In the same vain, our forces ocuupying another state/country has brought us nothing but woe!
Loss of life and limb, premature widows in their thousands, lots of money spent etc etc right from Vitnam through to the Gulf Wars and Afghanistan and Iraq and every other thing in between. If any of those moves was the answer, we would all be sipping on cold Pinna Colada by now.
dont fuck with me and I wont fuck with you isnt a law of nature, ive never seen a wildebeast fuck with anything"
You may be right about the nature thing but i sincerely hope you get the point I was trying to make.
Democracy is great; and we love it.
If anybody sees different, LET THEM BE! |
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"They was debating yesterday on the news that as the police face cuts, would you be happy to pay extra tax to keep them on the street?
One they interviewed would be happy to pay 10£ extra a month. I think the police is one service they shouldn't cut as that makes a country more vulnerable.
Nearly all the cuts they're making make our country more vulnerable."
It has been stated by others countries that we are no longer the formidable force we once we're. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Saving £10,000,000 on "Airforce Dave" would be a good step. Who the hell does he think he is,ordering a personal plane.
Theresa is coming for you! "
Now that is scary |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It woukd help if the west stopped creating these groups in the first place...
it would help if they stopped selling smack to kids.
every shoplifter arrested is a blow to isis.
#biggerpicture
Who is 'they'?"
Peter Georgiou??? Though shop lifters with other political leanings are available |
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"They was debating yesterday on the news that as the police face cuts, would you be happy to pay extra tax to keep them on the street?
One they interviewed would be happy to pay 10£ extra a month. I think the police is one service they shouldn't cut as that makes a country more vulnerable."
Oh they was...was they?? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"They was debating yesterday on the news that as the police face cuts, would you be happy to pay extra tax to keep them on the street?
One they interviewed would be happy to pay 10£ extra a month. I think the police is one service they shouldn't cut as that makes a country more vulnerable.
Oh they was...was they??" Yes on bbc London it was. |
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