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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

The UK is considering allowing more than 1 million Turkish citizens visa-free travel to the UK, after information about "leaked documents" emerged in a leading Sunday paper.

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The Proposal Was Supposed To Be Kept Under Wrap Until After The EU Referendum

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The leaked cables referred to in the paper (SUNDAY TIMES) relate to a visa deal, reportedly planned as recompense for Turkish help dealing with the Syrian migrant crisis.

In one memo, Janet Douglas, the deputy head of mission in Ankara, was reported to have told the Foreign Office that when it was implemented "we will need to develop our own lines on the UK's stance to visa-free travel for Turks. "One option would be to assess again the possibility of visa travel for Turkish special passport holders which would be a risk, but a significant and symbolic gesture to Turkey."

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And another memo was said to suggest the European Commission was seeking to "avoid major escalation of tensions" with Turkey "before the end of June" so the issue could be kept "under control".

more info in Sunday Times

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By *its_n_piecesCouple  over a year ago

it's clear that you have absolutely nothing else going on in your life

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By *ilthyjackcoupleCouple  over a year ago

Swansea

Don't believe everything you read in the papers or on the interweb.

It might *gasp* not be true!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Perhaps we could just skip to the unpleasant reading part where personal insults replace ineffectual attempts to force fit fundamentally flawed opinions and ulterior motivated agendas....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Sounds like propoganda to me

One could be excused for thinking Goebbels now has some creative input at The Sunday Times

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Don't believe everything you read in the papers or on the interweb.

It might *gasp* not be true!

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perhaps your right, I should throw the Sunday Times away

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do you suggest the sunday sport instead

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"Perhaps we could just skip to the unpleasant reading part where personal insults replace ineffectual attempts to force fit fundamentally flawed opinions and ulterior motivated agendas....

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Agendas?

Agendum is singular, agenda is plural.

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By *enard ArgenteMan  over a year ago

London and France


"Don't believe everything you read in the papers or on the interweb.

It might *gasp* not be true!

perhaps your right, I should throw the Sunday Times away

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do you suggest the sunday sport instead "

The amount if real fact in both papers is approximately the same .

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By *ilthyjackcoupleCouple  over a year ago

Swansea


"Don't believe everything you read in the papers or on the interweb.

It might *gasp* not be true!

perhaps your right, I should throw the Sunday Times away

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do you suggest the sunday sport instead "

Nope. I suggest you look for your own independent research as opposed to a broadsheet with it's own agenda to push.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Perhaps we could just skip to the unpleasant reading part where personal insults replace ineffectual attempts to force fit fundamentally flawed opinions and ulterior motivated agendas....

Agendas?

Agendum is singular, agenda is plural. "

Oo'er Steve... I never realised you were so masterful..

You can berate me anytime you like ....

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Don't believe everything you read in the papers or on the interweb.

It might *gasp* not be true!

perhaps your right, I should throw the Sunday Times away

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do you suggest the sunday sport instead

Nope. I suggest you look for your own independent research as opposed to a broadsheet with it's own agenda to push."

Ahh you mean like the PM's Brexit Pension Warning

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By *enard ArgenteMan  over a year ago

London and France


"Perhaps we could just skip to the unpleasant reading part where personal insults replace ineffectual attempts to force fit fundamentally flawed opinions and ulterior motivated agendas....

Agendas?

Agendum is singular, agenda is plural. "

#beingpedantic;

" agenda " is a contraction of a Latin gerund. ( singular adendum est , or plural adenda sunt). - "Thing or things to be done."

Since it is an adopted word in English, and "an agenda " has become a noun, not a gerund, meaning "a list of things" then the English singular is agenda, and the English plural is agendas.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Don't believe everything you read in the papers or on the interweb.

It might *gasp* not be true!

perhaps your right, I should throw the Sunday Times away

.

do you suggest the sunday sport instead

Nope. I suggest you look for your own independent research as opposed to a broadsheet with it's own agenda to push.

Ahh you mean like the PM's Brexit Pension Warning"

This thread is not about what others are saying, it is about what The Sunday Times is saying and what you are reporting as fact.

I hate it when people who open with a point defend that point by dragging in what others have said.

It always weakens their position in my eyes. Like 'shit, I can't think of anything to say to that, so I'll open up another front in the discussion, that should get me out of this'

The Sunday Times is spouting bollocks. You are spouting bollocks. You can't defend or justify that position with direct discussion of that article. End of.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

https://youtu.be/ako2yD8-j5k

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"Perhaps we could just skip to the unpleasant reading part where personal insults replace ineffectual attempts to force fit fundamentally flawed opinions and ulterior motivated agendas....

Agendas?

Agendum is singular, agenda is plural.

#beingpedantic;

" agenda " is a contraction of a Latin gerund. ( singular adendum est , or plural adenda sunt). - "Thing or things to be done."

Since it is an adopted word in English, and "an agenda " has become a noun, not a gerund, meaning "a list of things" then the English singular is agenda, and the English plural is agendas."

Ooo-er! Sez the King of the Fora

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Perhaps we could just skip to the unpleasant reading part where personal insults replace ineffectual attempts to force fit fundamentally flawed opinions and ulterior motivated agendas....

Agendas?

Agendum is singular, agenda is plural.

#beingpedantic;

" agenda " is a contraction of a Latin gerund. ( singular adendum est , or plural adenda sunt). - "Thing or things to be done."

Since it is an adopted word in English, and "an agenda " has become a noun, not a gerund, meaning "a list of things" then the English singular is agenda, and the English plural is agendas.

Ooo-er! Sez the King of the Fora "

Look get off my back you guys....

Latin is just Greek too me...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Perhaps we could just skip to the unpleasant reading part where personal insults replace ineffectual attempts to force fit fundamentally flawed opinions and ulterior motivated agendas....

Agendas?

Agendum is singular, agenda is plural.

#beingpedantic;

" agenda " is a contraction of a Latin gerund. ( singular adendum est , or plural adenda sunt). - "Thing or things to be done."

Since it is an adopted word in English, and "an agenda " has become a noun, not a gerund, meaning "a list of things" then the English singular is agenda, and the English plural is agendas.

Ooo-er! Sez the King of the Fora

Look get off my back you guys....

Latin is just Greek too me...

"

They're fighting for your honour Soxy

The least you could do is fap

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Perhaps we could just skip to the unpleasant reading part where personal insults replace ineffectual attempts to force fit fundamentally flawed opinions and ulterior motivated agendas....

Agendas?

Agendum is singular, agenda is plural.

#beingpedantic;

" agenda " is a contraction of a Latin gerund. ( singular adendum est , or plural adenda sunt). - "Thing or things to be done."

Since it is an adopted word in English, and "an agenda " has become a noun, not a gerund, meaning "a list of things" then the English singular is agenda, and the English plural is agendas.

Ooo-er! Sez the King of the Fora

Look get off my back you guys....

Latin is just Greek too me...

They're fighting for your honour Soxy

The least you could do is fap "

Bussy do you think if I pretended to faint they might both to attend to my needs.....

I mean its very theatrical faint and I'm sure they would both be fooled by it.....

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By *eccymanMan  over a year ago

Gateshead


"The Sunday Times is spouting bollocks. You are spouting bollocks. You can't defend or justify that position with direct discussion of that article. End of."

How do you know? Sources please.

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

I'm not giving mouth to mouth or anything suspect

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Perhaps we could just skip to the unpleasant reading part where personal insults replace ineffectual attempts to force fit fundamentally flawed opinions and ulterior motivated agendas....

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would that be the 'your talking shit' response to other people's opinions, added to by some bizarre claim that they have not started any successful threads so their opinion holds less weight than someone who can copy and paste a piece from a publication with an agenda to spread fear..

the validity of such is strange indeed..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Perhaps we could just skip to the unpleasant reading part where personal insults replace ineffectual attempts to force fit fundamentally flawed opinions and ulterior motivated agendas....

would that be the 'your talking shit' response to other people's opinions, added to by some bizarre claim that they have not started any successful threads so their opinion holds less weight than someone who can copy and paste a piece from a publication with an agenda to spread fear..

the validity of such is strange indeed..

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In a nutshell ...... yes that scenario would indeed qualify...

although I think it only right and proper to mention other forms of baboon arse display would be accepted too.....

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By *illwill69uMan  over a year ago

moston

I think the story is probably true. It fits the pattern of lies told by 'Call Me(I fuck pigs heads)"we're all in this together" Dave and his sidekick Gideon prior to other elections. So why should they not follow the tried and tested winning formula for this plebiscite? After all they are reusing 'project fear' that saved their necks when they gambled with UK unity to get into power first time round. Or has everyone forgotten that this is not the first time we have been here and that to the caMorn mind last time the gamble worked and destroyed cohesive UK mainland opposition to Tory plans by destroying Scottish Labour. This time the gamble may well deliver the same result in England by transferring votes from Labour to UKIP.

I may be wrong but this is my read of whats going on.

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