Burrying your head in the sand is dafter,wake up PM and smell the coffee.....terrorism is all around us everyday!!If they do, they're just daft.
Burrying your head in the sand is dafter,wake up PM and smell the coffee.....terrorism is all around us everyday!!
Burrying your head in the sand is dafter,wake up PM and smell the coffee.....terrorism is all around us everyday!!
The only extreme acts in Cornwall are the prices you charge for twee holiday cottages - at least Dick Turpin wore a mask!![]()
And so it has been since before most of us were born. Even when there really were no-go areas in the UK (like "free-Derry") nobody pretended it was WW3. That is absurdly alarmist. And has nothing whatsoever to do with the UK withdrawing from the EU - except that we are I suppose distancing ourselves from countries like France, Germany, Belgium which have a similar interest in combating Islamic extremism.
I'm not sure we've seen much Polish terrorism in the UK....
Don't believe the Northern Ireland conflict was ever on the scale of the current war?
Did the IRA ever attack China?Are you serious???
Is China in the UK? Really, who cares? If there's one lesson from the current situation, it's that the entire world is not the UK's security zone. Islamic terrorism has killed far, far, fewer people in the UK than Irish terrorism did, yet with far more political over-reaction. It's unthinkable that we would have reacted the same way to terrorism being carried out by white people.Did the IRA ever attack China?
Just on the news now!
I am not weeping for me, The only thing that will affect me is the loss of my freedom to live travel & work through the EU member states which is a shame, but Ill be 56 in 20/20 and I am retireing. So not that much of one.
I do feel sorry for my Kids. They are bloody furious and feel cheated out of their future freedom to travel and work anywhere in the EU.
Don't believe the Northern Ireland conflict was ever on the scale of the current war?
Well it was maybe a little before your time, but prior to us being in the EU/EC/EEC, Brits travelled happily throughout (non-communist) Europe on a UK Visitor Passport, bought over the counter at the Post Office. After we leave, I suspect that it will be pretty much the same, albeit with a "proper" passport. Brits lived and worked in continental Europe, and foreigners lived and worked here, subject to controls. I suspect that again that situation will prevail for skilled workers, but the gap year kids looking for low pay bar work etc would in theory lose out. (The fact that much of that kind of work is often cash in hand would probably mean that things would carry on much as they do now)
87 per year,tragic but Not as many as the current war with Islamic Extremists is causing,41 years of a battle with this group will be far worse. Time will tell!3568 deaths in Ireland between 1969 and 2010???? 1875 were civiliens with no known paramilitary conections???
And this doesn't even touch on the 1000s that died as a result of Winsten Churchill sending in a bunch of thugs called the Black and Tans in 1916 letting them sack villages, murder and rape civilians and commit a raft of other war crimes. I think over 1000 of the B&T were killed as well
The collapse of the EU?
Last time that happened we went to war so lets hope it dosen't.
What future arrangements we have with Europe depends much on whether we have a sensible Brexit based on what is mutually beneficial to both ourselves and Europe or whether the total destruction option that Mr Juncker and his colleagues appear to favour prevails.
The number of migrants we take in is tiny compared to our main EU cousons.
yesterday I had to go to London, arrived at Liverpool st
and decided to walk to Whitechapel as it was such a nice day, never saw a white face in either direction, and heard barely a word
of english spoken.
Neil.