Syria (merged)

Chancy Termites said:
west didsblue said:
Parliament has voted against military action.

I imagine it will go ahead anyway. Cameron wants to kill brown people just like Blair did and I doubt democracy or morals will stop him, just as it didn't stop Blair.

Sounded like that when he responded to the vote.
 
Gelsons Dad said:
80s Shorts said:
Gelsons Dad said:
But we have a history of development and one of the worlds leading institutions for understanding the properties of chemical weapons and defence against their use. You could say we have a chemical weapons defence industry.

google dstl and Porton Down for further info.

In a literal sense Ducado is possibly correct. However, every chemical weapon agent that can be weaponized will be being "researched" in our facilities. With the technology available to us it is a very short step to owning chemical weapons.

We have no intention of weaponising. We abandoned that aim in the 50/60s


I didn't mention any intention. I said that in our case owning the agents or owning the weapons is no different.<br /><br />-- Thu Aug 29, 2013 10:46 pm --<br /><br />
Chancy Termites said:
west didsblue said:
Parliament has voted against military action.

I imagine it will go ahead anyway. Cameron wants to kill brown people just like Blair did and I doubt democracy or morals will stop him, just as it didn't stop Blair.

Democracy allowed Blair and is currently stopping Cameron.

Stop chatting shit.
 
Cameron accepts he will not use Royal prerogative, no British military intervention.
Thanks
 
MeatnSpudsMCFC said:
I'm curious, how many MPs didn't turn up?

Gordon Brown never ever goes to parliament since he got sacked as PM. He's still happy to rinse us taxpayers for his salary though even though he does fuck all. Worst prime minister in history in my view, and you really need to be shit to be the worst prime minister.
 
west didsblue said:
MeatnSpudsMCFC said:
I'm curious, how many MPs didn't turn up?
557 MPs voted out of 650.

That is rather disturbing considering the importance of the issue.

In fact it is disgusting.

Does that include abstentions though ?
 
Lets hope that is the best outcome......if people are being gased and maimed this time next year and were still turning a blind eye I'm not sure I will accept that, if as Skashion predicted Assad wins quickly and we signs of peace then all is well
 
mackenzie said:
BoyBlue_1985 said:
Get the feeling that Milliband is playing party politics even though I agree we shouldn't get involved

Of course he is.
I don't know why but I find that hard to swallow. Its not the right time or thing to play party politics on. Im guessing he had a phone call from old Len the other day then
 
The fact that Parliament has voted against military action will be irrelevant, because as soon as the usa says they will start military action..... the uk will follow as always. The usa acting as the worlds police and the uk are the Police Community Support Officers doing what they say.


No doubt there will be hundreds of millions maybe a billion or so spent on this, in a climate when we need that money spent on our people in this country. I get fucked off with the uk goverment spewing money elswhere.

Maybe i am wrong in what i say, but when i see families with both parents working struggling to feed themselves and there kids... then that's not right in 2013.I do some voluntary work at a food bank and it's just so wrong how much people struggle. Yet the goverment will find shit loads of £ to fight yet another battle overseas.

I hope syria get's sorted, but for once let someone play 2nd fiddle to the usa.
 
BoyBlue_1985 said:
mackenzie said:
BoyBlue_1985 said:
Get the feeling that Milliband is playing party politics even though I agree we shouldn't get involved

Of course he is.
I don't know why but I find that hard to swallow. Its not the right time or thing to play party politics on. Im guessing he had a phone call from old Len the other day then

Call me an old cynic but Milliband has his sights on one thing only, and that is becoming the next PM. If he can play the card that gives him the least damage at the next General Election then he will go for that card.
 
ste1969 said:
The fact that Parliament has voted against military action will be irrelevant, because as soon as the usa says they will start military action..... the uk will follow as always.

What's the 2013 equivalent of Operation Ore?
 
mackenzie said:
BoyBlue_1985 said:
mackenzie said:
Of course he is.
I don't know why but I find that hard to swallow. Its not the right time or thing to play party politics on. Im guessing he had a phone call from old Len the other day then

Call me an old cynic but Milliband has his sights on one thing only, and that is becoming the next PM. If he can play the card that gives him the least damage at the next General Election then he will go for that card.
Its just the wrong time or the right time if you look at his from his point of view. Playing with peoples lives for a few votes is a shit road to go down. Not enough evidence and at this moment im glad we are nit going in and maybe it will force everyone to get some concrete evidence thats all good but he never did it for any of those reasons
 

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