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Richard D,richardDodd said:Sunil...apparently in Manchester there seems to be neither a Police force or a service
"Simon Pegg seemed to take the idea of playing a cop as serious as his character Angel did. "All the things about Angel being a stickler for police vocabulary is very true. When we started writing the film the notion of 'police force' became an odd notion now it's 'police service'. 'Force' was deemed a too aggressive word."
http://www.bigfanboy.com/pages/interviews/hotfuzz/hf.html0 -
Completely agree, spitting is beyond vile. I hope whoever spat at anyone in Manchester was immediately arrested if viewed by a police officer of caught on CCTV.Richard_Tyndall said:
I agree. The line should be drawn at actual physical violence. I do however include spitting in that. Personally I am of the view that spitting at someone should be considered to be assault. It is a disgusting habit which, in the past, has been associated with the spread of disease. And I would hate to think what diseases some of the protesting crusties are harbouring.Dair said:
The hanging or burning of effigies has a long and illustrious history in Great Britain.SeanT said:Has the "hanging Tory effigy" story been discussed here already, or something?
To me it is astonishing.
I believe there is even a national festival dedicated to just such things.0 -
If you want to see what will happen to public sector pay under Boris you need look no further than TFL. He's the man who can't say 'No' to anyone.Casino_Royale said:
Boris is on the side of Boris.TheScreamingEagles said:
Well Boris is on the side of the poor unlike the nasty OsbornePulpstar said:
What - keeping the structural deficit ?!TheScreamingEagles said:
Hit all the Tory G spots.antifrank said:Was Boris Johnson's speech as good as the twitterati are proclaiming?
True One Nation Conservatism that Disraeli would have approved of.0 -
And someone went greetin to the Polis......malcolmg said:
The Tories were all cheering when it was Alex Salmond effigy, now we have fake outrage.Dair said:
The hanging or burning of effigies has a long and illustrious history in Great Britain.SeanT said:Has the "hanging Tory effigy" story been discussed here already, or something?
To me it is astonishing.
I believe there is even a national festival dedicated to just such things.
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Link?Alistair said:
Yes, he's even got a screen shot of his filing.CarlottaVance said:
Just one story, in one paper?malcolmg said:I see the unionist press are tying themselves in knots , they even find it hard to copy each others tall tales correctly. Their smearing appears to be unraveling.
http://wingsoverscotland.com/once-more-for-the-folks-at-home/
By the way, have Wings Over Somerset complied with the law yet & filed their spending with the Electoral Commission? (since you're so keen on accurate reporting?)0 -
Thanks. Cleary I need to waste even more time reading PB threads more thoroughly.malcolmg said:
It was posted earlier I believeLucyJones said:
Hasn't been mentioned, as far as I'm aware.SeanT said:Has the "hanging Tory effigy" story been discussed here already, or something?
To me it is astonishing.
I think it is horrific. It reminds me of Isis or those drug cartels in Mexico.
Yet the kind of person who does such a thing probably seriously thinks of themselves as a caring, compassionate decent sort - not like those Tory scum.0 -
''I believe there is even a national festival dedicated to just such things.''
You and Malcolm make a good point, but the fact it is a nameless tory makes it a bit more universal and so a bit more chilling.0 -
These measures are not going to significantly reduce net immigration. Is that all she had to say?Plato_Says said:Key points of May's speech if you missed it. I wish we'd had this earlier, but better late than never.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/conservative/11913723/david-cameron-conservative-conference-2015-live.html
• Strict new rules for "people who abuse the system"
• Asylum for those in conflict areas "rather than those that have made it to Britain"
• Documents on file for those who destroy their identification documents will be used to return people to their home countries
UK will "retaliate" if the home country refuses to accept the validity of those documents
• Spanish Protocol of the Amsterdam Treaty will be used for the first time
• Aid budget to be used to help councils deal with refugees0