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Is It Time For Our Beaches To Be Patrolled By Our Armed Forces?
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//What exactly will theses armed forces actually do when they encounter a boatload of migrants? Machine gun them?//
There has to be at least one of those sick, wish-fulfilment video games out there by now. AOG has been on this invasion theme for at least five years, probably more. 50-cal for crimbo, I think.
//What exactly will theses armed forces actually do when they encounter a boatload of migrants? Machine gun them?//
There has to be at least one of those sick, wish-fulfilment video games out there by now. AOG has been on this invasion theme for at least five years, probably more. 50-cal for crimbo, I think.
THECORBYLOON
/// ANOTHEOLDGIT, if it meant more chance of evading the authorities would folk not pay more? ///
Hey, we are not talking mega rich here, but we are talking about those poor refugees (as some wish them to be called) who have been forced to leave their homes with little but the clothes they are wearing, and who will have to be accommodated and looked after in British hotels, all at our tax-payers expense.
/// ANOTHEOLDGIT, if it meant more chance of evading the authorities would folk not pay more? ///
Hey, we are not talking mega rich here, but we are talking about those poor refugees (as some wish them to be called) who have been forced to leave their homes with little but the clothes they are wearing, and who will have to be accommodated and looked after in British hotels, all at our tax-payers expense.
mikey4444
/// With the depleted numbers in our armed forces, I wouldn't have thought it was possible to patrol 1000's of miles of our coastline. ///
When I say patrol, I was not referring to British Tommies, walking up and down with rifle on their shoulder, although that is the way we once managed to carry out the task so successfully.
We now have high speed pursuit launches, helicopters, radar etc.
/// With the depleted numbers in our armed forces, I wouldn't have thought it was possible to patrol 1000's of miles of our coastline. ///
When I say patrol, I was not referring to British Tommies, walking up and down with rifle on their shoulder, although that is the way we once managed to carry out the task so successfully.
We now have high speed pursuit launches, helicopters, radar etc.
mikey4444
/// I am not even sure if we could have responded as rapidly and as well as the French did, if the terrorist attack was in London instead of Paris. ///
Perhaps is because the Left have made our police and armed forces fight with one arm tied behind their backs, and pity anyone who happens to shoot an enemy.
/// I am not even sure if we could have responded as rapidly and as well as the French did, if the terrorist attack was in London instead of Paris. ///
Perhaps is because the Left have made our police and armed forces fight with one arm tied behind their backs, and pity anyone who happens to shoot an enemy.
The Telegraph, hardly a left-wing newspaper, seems to think that we might not be able to respond as well as we once did ::::
"The most recent cuts, moreover, have had a disastrous impact on our ability to undertake even the most basic military tasks"
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http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/ukn ews/def ence/11 382875/ After-y ears-of -milita ry-cuts -can-Br itain-s till-de fend-it self.ht ml
"The most recent cuts, moreover, have had a disastrous impact on our ability to undertake even the most basic military tasks"
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