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Let's watch how much our MSM runs with this before 8 June...any real foundation to it and other allegations about HSBC's influence should see it all over our 'free press'....
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World War II? I think you'll find that Adolf Hitler is the person that most credible historians blame for that......................I'm sure the Tories will win a landslide and destroy The Labour Party on a par with what they did in 1935 under Stanley Baldwin. Shame they stitched up ordinary British people afterwards, as well as all of Europe.
World War II? I think you'll find that Adolf Hitler is the person that most credible historians blame for that......................
There is also considerable support for the theory that Chamberlain was deliberately playing for time, knowing that we were totally unprepared for war. I don't subscribe to that particular theory myself (though the extra year we got was undoubtedly useful, but I just don't think that was in any way due to a smart strategy being played by Chamberlain; it was just lucky the way things panned out) but the idea that a short sharp war over Czechoslovakia would have stopped Hitler in his tracks fairly beggars belief. Sorry!Yes, they do. I would agree with them too.
Who signed the Munich agreement with him though in 1938, turning The UK's back on the continent and shafting Europe in the process when a short, sharp war over Czechoslovakia would have stopped the Third Reich in it's tracks and saved Eastern Europe in particular from hardship that followed and who was cheered off a plane on his return from doing a deal in Europe? - The Conservative Prime Minister of The United Kingdom. Even the isolationist US President cabled him afterwards calling him a 'good man.'
Still, no parallels with that today with Brexit, Trump and our own current caring, sharing Conservative Government's attitude toward Europe and ordinary British people.
She trots out 'strong and stable leadership' again in her latest interview to Laura Kuenssberg, but now there's a new soundbite in town and what great, conciliatory diplomatic language too:
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May was in Plymouth today stinking the place out, if I had known that old boiler was gurning her way around town I would have taken the day off and luzzed half a dozen eggs at her.
In 2013 the Tories sold off the state owned NHS blood plasma supplier, Plasma Resources UK (PRUK) to US private equity firm Bain Capital for £230 million.
It’s now been revealed that the US firm has sold on the NHS plasma supply company – now renamed Bio Products Laboratory – to Chinese state-owned firm Creat for £830 million.
Which means the hapless Tories have managed to cost the UK taxpayer £590 million – while at the same time ensuring essential supplies of plasma to UK patients are now in the hands of the Chinese government.
https://tompride.wordpress.com/2017...0-million-sold-on-to-chinese-for-820-million/
There is also considerable support for the theory that Chamberlain was deliberately playing for time, knowing that we were totally unprepared for war. I don't subscribe to that particular theory myself (though the extra year we got was undoubtedly useful, but I just don't think that was in any way due to a smart strategy being played by Chamberlain; it was just lucky the way things panned out) but the idea that a short sharp war over Czechoslovakia would have stopped Hitler in his tracks fairly beggars belief. Sorry!
Don't worry with Brexit we'll have that back in a couple of £350m weeks
Chips look ok, least it is a nicer photo than Corbyn with Adams and the other IRA sympathisers, now that does add salt to the wound.
As you well know, this killer was pardoned and let off by which government ?.
As a "proper" politician, May was obliged to meet him in this role.......tell me in what role Mcguinness was playing when Corbyn was cosying up to him and Adams and attending and supporting IRA funerals.......I will give you a clue, LONG before this picture and senario.
I'm of the historical train of thought that an assertive military action, started upon the French/German border, backed by The Royal Navy at sea and The RAF in the air and aided not only by France but by the Czechoslovakian's Slavic brethren in The Soviet Union who would have come to their aid and The Czechoslovakian's own quite sophisticated defence system in 1938 within their own territorial borders prior to them getting shafted at Munich, which were mostly in The Sudetenland territory, would have stopped Hitler in his tracks. We didn't do it though. We stayed out - It was but a quarrel in a far away country between people of whom we know nothing remember - The Conservative and Unionist Party said so. Not worth a drop of British blood and The Americans were against it too, plus we had a comprehensive free trade deal with India then as we were bleeding it dry through empire, so diplomacy in the continent with our near neighbours wasn't needed.