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How appropriate, Xmas messages from a couple of turkeys.
Ta Tony.
Message 1: "This year we will celebrate Christmas secure in the knowledge that our servicemen and women, many far away from their own loved ones at this special time of year, are working to keep us safe.” From Prime Minister Theresa May.

If the good guys "are working to keep us safe" they'd be more effectively deployed doing the protection bit nearer, rather than farther away from "their own loved ones", don't you think, Mrs. May?
Food for thought there, v-e.
It had occurred to me, Jackdaw, that that the policy of denying ISIS a safe space in Raqqa while allowing Muslim extremists safe spaces in every major British city seems incoherent.
Much as I disagree with Mrs May on most things, I can't really see much wrong with this at all....why the carping guys ?
Carp at Christmas is a Polish tradition.
I prefer to call it ‘grouse’
:-)
Who knows what danger those abroad are putting themselves in for us.
I agree with vetuste_ennemi we are at more threat from the enemy within, than those afar.
The armchair security services working overtime :-)

Merry Christmas btw aog: have I missed your annual message?
ichkeria

/// The armchair security services working overtime :-) ///

The only ones who realise what is going off in this country of ours, or even care.

And all the best for Christmas
Well I suspect that is untrue but let’s not fall out over it today :-)
// while allowing Muslim extremists safe spaces in every major British city seems incoherent. //

Except they are not. If you know of any, and have the relevent evidence, then it is your patriotic duty to report them to the police.
More likely, it is something you have imagined.

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