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Old 31-10-2012, 18:24   #6
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Selling Scotland Yard - part of London's history

My apologies again re the link. New Scotland Yard is part of history as far as l am concerned.

There are many government building that could be sold to save money for this country - why pick on the law dept.

What would happen for example if they decided to close The Law Courts in the Strand, there would be hell to play.

I think that the government has a vendetta against the police service, and this is what they are doing. They are slowly killing off major departments, the police, hospitals (being placed in private hands) next it will be the Ambulance service, then the Fire Service.
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