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What Right Have These Charlatans Got To "grill" The Security Services?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-2484 7399
What are they looking for? Most of them are too dim to even get away with fiddling their exes. They need no qualifications to do the job and yet they think they have a "right" to quiz the people attempting to keep us safe from those that would harm us due mainly to the opportunities given to them by these self serving non entities. It's like 5 year olds grilling the teacher for not havig jelly on the menu today.
What are they looking for? Most of them are too dim to even get away with fiddling their exes. They need no qualifications to do the job and yet they think they have a "right" to quiz the people attempting to keep us safe from those that would harm us due mainly to the opportunities given to them by these self serving non entities. It's like 5 year olds grilling the teacher for not havig jelly on the menu today.
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The security services are employed (and paid for) by us
Assuming they should be answerable to someone, who else would you suggest?
Prince Charles perhaps?
Simon Cowell?
John le Carré
Or some other anonymous ex Public School Boy safely behind closed doors?
The security services are employed (and paid for) by us
Assuming they should be answerable to someone, who else would you suggest?
Prince Charles perhaps?
Simon Cowell?
John le Carré
Or some other anonymous ex Public School Boy safely behind closed doors?
I would suggest leaving them to do their jobs rather than have to answer to a load of right on liberal cobblers when they are basically trying to fight those that would terrorise us. They should be answerable to those they always have been answerable to. Not a bunch of failed politicians with their own agendas.
I should imagine the Security services will use it more as a PR event.
Lets face it they can run rings round a group of self righteous unqualified persons.
Sometimes you have to do things like this just to appease the right-on liberals (aka The Guardian Readers) who dont have much of a clue about the real world and how it really works (ie it does not fit in their narrow minded ideology) and i dont suppose coffee shops in Islington are top of the Terrorist list !
Lets face it they can run rings round a group of self righteous unqualified persons.
Sometimes you have to do things like this just to appease the right-on liberals (aka The Guardian Readers) who dont have much of a clue about the real world and how it really works (ie it does not fit in their narrow minded ideology) and i dont suppose coffee shops in Islington are top of the Terrorist list !
/I would suggest leaving them to do their jobs/
and how do you know they are without oversight?
/a load of right on liberal cobblers/
ahaa
your agenda is showing again T3
/basically trying to fight those that would terrorise us./
that is only your assumption
/They should be answerable to those they always have been answerable to/
and who precisely is that T3? Pray tell
would it be ok with you if it was the Prime Minister of the day? i suppose not, that's the Chief Charlatan to you
and how do you know they are without oversight?
/a load of right on liberal cobblers/
ahaa
your agenda is showing again T3
/basically trying to fight those that would terrorise us./
that is only your assumption
/They should be answerable to those they always have been answerable to/
and who precisely is that T3? Pray tell
would it be ok with you if it was the Prime Minister of the day? i suppose not, that's the Chief Charlatan to you
@3T The security and intelligence services are under civil jurisdiction. Of course there should be oversight, and that oversight comes in the form of this committee. Even then, there are some who argue, with some justification that the relationship is too cosy, that the intelligence services are left unchallenged by the committee- especially in the wake of revelations about what the NSA and GCHQ have been getting up too.
They absolutely have the right. What qualifications do you imagine is needed to understand the work of the intelligence services? The idea that you have that the intelligence services should just be allowed to go ahead and do whatever the hell they feel like without any oversight or accountability at all is staggeringly stupid.
They absolutely have the right. What qualifications do you imagine is needed to understand the work of the intelligence services? The idea that you have that the intelligence services should just be allowed to go ahead and do whatever the hell they feel like without any oversight or accountability at all is staggeringly stupid.
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