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Hit the enemy before they hit us hopefully. |
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Personally I would not trust Cameron to tie shoelaces let alone with a decision as to pushing a nuclear button, not with his dithering and wavering procrastination over the last 5 years+. Even worse for me on the nuclear issue is the fact that the UK even if it wanted to, cannot push the button, it first would have to get the permission of the USA to do so,which fills me with greater fear that our so called nuclear deterrent could be made to be pushed into action by the orders of the USA. Quite frankly no one with the will to push it or not to push it, equally fails to to inspire me with any confidence in them as to the issue, I would rather have a strong check in place via a nuclear committee, made up of representation from the armed forces, representation of all other parties who have MPs in parliament ad the govt too, with the PM just one of many in attendance. With a majority having to vote for any such action and remove from one person the sole decision as to same. |
What do you mean will he? Is he not all ready?
Bloody England voting for him |
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We have Cobra, a meeting of the cabinet in times of strife. That is plenty sufficient |
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I,just my opinion that I am entitled to and it doesn't surprise me in the slightest you disagree anyway but then I am not the best person to give an opinion on David Cameron really as I am heavily biased against him.. I feel any brake on a decision as to pushing the button,to be more beneficial. Also anything that may stop a trigger happy PM or a PM who was against it to be brought into consultation on it and then having to abide by the overall decision to be far better and reasoned way forward. I would feel safer with that in place anyway. |
George Osborne will announce big cuts in spending for the police, social care, local government, further education, renewable energy and welfare as he is forced to finally spell out how he plans to have reduced spending in key government departments cumulatively by nearly 50% since the Conservatives came to power in 2010.
After weeks of media focus on protected Whitehall departments, the chancellor will detail how the cuts will fall across the rest of government departments. The shadow chancellor, John McDonnell, said Osborne had no more excuses left after five years. Stealing Osborne’s security theme, he added: “The cuts are putting people’s livelihoods at risk.” Leeds city council were due to roll out solar panels for all eligible properties, now the feed in tariff is slashed that's scrapped... Thanks Dave, keeping the poor slaves to the big 6 :thumbs: http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2...read-automated |
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End of the World. Its us Fighting Back Labour MP's want it as well. Many will be in Bunkers |
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