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TheDaddy 06-03-2018 20:35

Re: New UK-Russia Tensions after Ex-Russian Spy Poisoned in Salisbury
 
Anyone know where Corbyn was when this happened

Arthurgray50@blu 06-03-2018 21:36

Re: New UK-Russia Tensions after Ex-Russian Spy Poisoned in Salisbury
 
Just think that buffoon Boris, has put his foot in it again. He should tell his research's, and his secretary on how too write his notes. Just waiting to see what that other **** DT has to say.

He is bound to tweet about it

Mick 06-03-2018 23:31

Re: New UK-Russia Tensions after Ex-Russian Spy Poisoned in Salisbury
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35939790)
Just think that buffoon Boris, has put his foot in it again. He should tell his research's, and his secretary on how too write his notes. Just waiting to see what that other **** DT has to say.

He is bound to tweet about it

Arthur...Are you blind?

Damien posted this just two or so posts up.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35939781)
We are not having another discussion about Trump here. Unless he or America has some involvement as this story develops then keep on topic.

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Not every thread has to be about Trump.

Also stop using language that is triggering the swear filter.

RizzyKing 07-03-2018 01:49

Re: New UK-Russia Tensions after Ex-Russian Spy Poisoned in Salisbury
 
I have no doubt Russia is involved in this just lately quite a few people Putin doesn't like have had illnesses or accidents leading to death. He is another stalin with ambitions to put the soviet union back together and despite his many cock handed mistakes we would be wise to strengthen our military forces for the future troubles that will come.

OLD BOY 07-03-2018 07:48

Re: New UK-Russia Tensions after Ex-Russian Spy Poisoned in Salisbury
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35939746)
A lot of Putin's critics/opposition are notoriously haphazard about their personal safety and keep getting into accidents. Are we sure that isn't what happened here?

Yes, like they seem to be prone to accidentally pouring polonium instead of milk into their tea...

Maggy 07-03-2018 08:56

Re: New UK-Russia Tensions after Ex-Russian Spy Poisoned in Salisbury
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 35939782)
Anyone know where Corbyn was when this happened

Again this thread is not about Trump,Corbyn or Brexit

Mick 07-03-2018 17:39

Re: New UK-Russia Tensions after Ex-Russian Spy Poisoned in Salisbury
 
BREAKING: MET Police update: Rare Nerve Agent was Administered in a targeted Attemptive Murder on Ex-Russian Spy. Both him and his daughter remain in critical condition. Sadly a police officer who was a first responder on scene is also in serious condition in hospital.

Damien 07-03-2018 18:08

Re: New UK-Russia Tensions after Ex-Russian Spy Poisoned in Salisbury
 
If they’ve then poisoned a British citizen...

Carth 07-03-2018 18:28

Re: New UK-Russia Tensions after Ex-Russian Spy Poisoned in Salisbury
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35939872)
If they’ve then poisoned a British citizen...


. . . phone call to Putin:

It appears one of your lot has poisoned one of ours.


Oh dear, that's awful. Rest assured I will deal with the person involved once I receive from you the proof of who, when, where and how *click*

Damien 07-03-2018 18:29

Re: New UK-Russia Tensions after Ex-Russian Spy Poisoned in Salisbury
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Carth (Post 35939878)
. . . phone call to Putin:

It appears one of your lot has poisoned one of ours.


Oh dear, that's awful. Rest assured I will deal with the person involved once I receive from you the proof of who, when, where and how *click*

Not a court case though. We can react diplomatically if we know it’s them.

Carth 07-03-2018 18:31

Re: New UK-Russia Tensions after Ex-Russian Spy Poisoned in Salisbury
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35939879)
We can react diplomatically if we know it’s them.

You mean send Boris over to have a word :D

Hugh 07-03-2018 18:34

Re: New UK-Russia Tensions after Ex-Russian Spy Poisoned in Salisbury
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Carth (Post 35939880)
You mean send Boris over to have a word :D

No, we’ll just send Boris over with a one way ticket and a wiff waff bat.

That should scare them enough to mend their ways - if not, at least he’s over there, rather than over here... :D

TheDaddy 07-03-2018 19:49

Re: New UK-Russia Tensions after Ex-Russian Spy Poisoned in Salisbury
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35939881)
No, we’ll just send Boris over with a one way ticket and a wiff waff bat.

That should scare them enough to mend their ways - if not, at least he’s over there, rather than over here... :D

I think it probably would scare them, I'm sure they'd find him witty for the first week but after that I'm sure they'd be as bored of his act as the rest of us are, being poisoned by vlad might even be a blessing after a couple of months with him

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35939872)
If they’ve then poisoned a British citizen...

Hmm could that be classed as a declaration of war

heero_yuy 08-03-2018 09:30

Re: New UK-Russia Tensions after Ex-Russian Spy Poisoned in Salisbury
 
Quote:

Quote from Damien:


If they’ve then poisoned a British citizen...
Let's not jump to conclusions about "they"

There is speculation in some quarters that this was not an act by agents but that the daughter had bought with her a gift from someone in Russia that contained the nerve agent and it was opened by her in the presence of her father.

Sounds a bit more plausible than reds under the bed.

Damien 08-03-2018 09:37

Re: New UK-Russia Tensions after Ex-Russian Spy Poisoned in Salisbury
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35939938)
Let's not jump to conclusions about "they"

There is speculation in some quarters that this was not an act by agents but that the daughter had bought with her a gift from someone in Russia that contained the nerve agent and it was opened by her in the presence of her father.

Sounds a bit more plausible than reds under the bed.

I am open to the idea it isn't them however....

I am not an expert in chemical weapons but apparently nerve agents are exceedingly hard to make, obtain and store. It doesn't sound plausible that you could unintentionally come across a nerve agent and carry it around with you unwittingly. I assume it has to very carefully stored and managed.

Also what could she possibly buy that just happens to contain a nerve agent? :erm: At best someone could have had to have given that to her to take back.

I think a former Russian spy who'd turned being targeted by those he turned against is more likely than accidentally flying around Europe with nerve agents. Where is this speculation coming from?


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