As a child it was the child catcher also and I used to scare myself stupid watching Arthur C Clarke's World of Strange Powers.
As an adult I don't find horror films scary except for the first time I watched the first Paranormal Activity. The sequels are rubbish but the first one got me. I think...
The OP has brought this idea up before, several times in other threads. It always gets the same universal response. Why they have felt the need to start a thread I don't know. They know the answer as it's given everytime they mention it.
How the IRA ever managed without Twitter I'll never know.
This is just government scaremongering to justify their fascist motions to invade privacy. Annoyingly for no real reason than they just like to know more about us.
If anything social media is a help to the authorities trying to track and imprison terrorists as it flags them up and provides a clear evidence trail for prosecutions. I suspect the OP is perhaps something of an older gent?
No, unless the investigators can demonstrate to us they have credible leads and reason to further the investigation it should have been halted years ago.
Hopefully it will pick up when Stephen Graham's character reappears. The previous two series only got going when things started going pear shaped. But I agree, it was very meh last night. The two idiots were particularly badly done.
As the social media activists start to get bored, they already seem to be, I'm getting a lot less refugee updates on my feeds , the pressure will be off countries to accept them and less will be welcomed.
Definitely something wrong with it. It's properly trashed my laptop. I accidently clicked on an advert and boom, PC riddled with false browsers, nag ads, site swerves. The effing lot. It's pretty much fried my mother board. Not pleased at all.
Good stuff, that'll be a true labour win next election then and we can get on with the business of repairing our country. Our country that the Tory's will have practically sold off and destroyed by 2010 but now there's hope. Hope at last. Fantastic news. Fanbloodytastic
I see your point, and it's totally valid in my opinion. Let me put it another way. I think we would save money in the future by spending a bit of money clamping down on abuse of the expenses facility now.
Maybe, maybe not. I'm just saying that's what I think.
Just looking at the long term saving. Believe me, my approach would save the taxpayer money in the long run. Plus, I believe in a firm, unwavering principle that MP's are employed to serve the citizens of the UK. If they go off that course they MUST be held to account regardless of cost. FAR...
In this instance, whatever it takes. I firmly believe if they are made to account for their indulgences it will prevent MP's spending our money without a though in the future and I also don't imagine it will make a huge difference to my tax bill. In short, I'd rather spend the money...