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    Re: ISIL War in Iraq and Syria II

    Since they obtained the backing of a military power far stronger than the Turks in the form of Russia. They will just bypass the Turkish observation posts - if the Turks want to fight that's up to...
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    Re: ISIL War in Iraq and Syria II

    The war is over - the rebels just refuse to acknowledge it. They no longer pose a military threat to the Assad regime - it is a matter of when - not if - the SAA will take Idlib. Virtually every...
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    Re: Religious Liberty Task Force

    The space marines can't spread the imperial cult to the stars without a religious arm to their organisation. I'm calling it now - Trump to be crowned god emperor of mankind before his term is up.
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    Re: ISIL War in Iraq and Syria II

    September I imagine is when we will see the assault on Idlib. Large reinforcements were being sent to the area by the SAA - supposedly to deal with a planned rebel offensive. It also appears the SDF...
  5. Re: UK: PM Theresa May calls snap General Election

    I've just read an article regarding the DUP and "who they are" on the BBC and they sound like they would get along well with a lot of the Christian extremists over in the states. Anti abortion,...
  6. Re: UK: PM Theresa May calls snap General Election

    I don't support any of the parties as it stands and ruined my ballot paper this time, but I still find it incredibly unfair that Labour managed 40% of the vote and still had a 50 seat gap between...
  7. Re: UK: PM Theresa May calls snap General Election

    Both options are terrible, but the party with the most seats has the moral right to govern. If they wanted it to be based on number of votes cast then they wouldn't have shot down the Proportional...
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    Re: 2017 terrorist attacks

    There are some groups in Syria using 70 year old Wermacht equipment as well and WW1 French equipment. Equipment doesn't have to be advanced to be effective.



    If Russias aim was to make Brexit...
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    Poll: Re: The British EU Referendum: In or Out

    Wishful thinking on your part Mongrel. As much as I like Corbyn he is unlikely to win a general election - there is a reason why Red Ed failed against Cameron and it will not be solved by electing an...
  10. Re: Is Cameron the worst Prime minister of all time?

    You, the politicians and myself all know that a trade war accomplishes nothing for either side. We are Germany's, Spains, Swedens and the Netherlands third largest export market and we buy a huge...
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    Poll: Re: The British EU Referendum: In or Out

    I don't think they will be able to force him out - unlike a lot of their recent leaders Corbyn actually has a backbone and rumours are he would stand for election again and quite frankly I believe he...
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    Poll: Re: The British EU Referendum: In or Out

    Yeh it is under investigation for fraud according to the BBC. The BBC also states that the petition will mean very little since it would retroactive legislation which is impossible - you can't change...
  13. Re: Is Cameron the worst Prime minister of all time?

    I don't associate myself with any one political party and give them all a fair chance based on their policies, but the only PMs in my opinion who have been worth a damn since WW2 (and I know nobody...
  14. Re: Is Cameron the worst Prime minister of all time?

    God no - we have had much worse than Cameron. Any labour PM between WW2 and Thatcher was catastrophically terrible at managing the country and caused huge damage both economically and to local...
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    Poll: Re: The British EU Referendum: In or Out

    Mac, please. You must vote again until you get the result that they want otherwise it doesn't count. Maybe we should just have one option on the ballot paper next time - then it will definitely go...
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    Poll: Re: The British EU Referendum: In or Out

    Scottish independence was a matter of when not if even before this referendum. Good luck to them I say - I may not understand why the SNP wants to join an organisation whose sole purpose it to...
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    Poll: Re: The British EU Referendum: In or Out

    I don't think you understand how democracy works - it is the tyranny of the majority - there is always a large percentage who don't get want they want. Hell - there are 6 million people in the UK who...
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    Poll: Re: The British EU Referendum: In or Out

    You cannot honestly believe that it is the European Union who have stopped any major wars in Europe for the past 70 years, but I will help you out if you actually do. Please research Nato (and the...
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    Re: Boar Chariots and Dwarfs

    When playing against them in my dwarf campaign the Orcs didn't really use them, but the Norsca/Chaos factions sure as hell did. They seem to knock a lot of people over, but not kill many and they...
  20. Re: Dwarfs Campaign Need help vs Orks

    Just finished a campaign as the Dwarves using pretty much the same unit composition in all my armies until the very end. To start with I just had Lord, 9x Crossbows and 10x Dwarf Warriors. Use the...
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    Re: Terrorist attack in Paris

    I was just about to say the same thing - I am assuming we weren't making much of an effort because we didn't want to hurt all of those terrorist groups that we funded/created/equipped in Syria, which...
  22. Re: Labour Leadership Contest - Private Polls suggest possible Corbyn lead.

    He appears to be quite popular in some areas of Scotland and some policies regarding Trident, etc should go down well, so I certainly think he will do better there than Milliband. However the SNP are...
  23. Re: Labour Leadership Contest - Private Polls suggest possible Corbyn lead.

    Yes and do you know one of the factors that allowed Thatcher to win? It was partly due to he fact that Labour lurched to the left and caused the party to split in two thus dividing their support. The...
  24. Re: Labour Leadership Contest - Private Polls suggest possible Corbyn lead.

    I am aware of this - I believe he voted to leave in the last referendum. He doesn't appear to be a fan of how the EU works at the moment and is currently taking the Cameron line of reforms from...
  25. Re: Labour Leadership Contest - Private Polls suggest possible Corbyn lead.

    I agree that comrade Corbyn may be able to pick up some of his lost voters from the Greens and possibly from the SNP as well, but I expect they will also face their own issues with UKIP. I find it...
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    Poll: Re: The British EU Referendum: In or Out

    As it stands I have no option but to vote to leave. If Cameron does deliver on his promised negotiations especially if he gets us out of ever closer union it may change my mind, but he would also...
  27. Re: A bit outdated but: UK's labour party -previous- leadership election system

    The Trade Unions contribute a sizeable amount to the Labour war chest do they not? Almost 50% last time I checked. They were also heavily involved in the formation of the party in the first place, so...
  28. Re: Queen of UK hints she would prefer Britain to remain in the EU

    This is true. However our involvement for most of the past millennium has revolved entirely around keeping the continent divided.



    Maybe she was just implying that it would dangerous for the EU...
  29. Re: British Relevance in the European Union - and should they leave.

    In all fairness I wouldn't say it is just Germany on its own, but throw in France as well and the two countries appear to be able to do whatever the hell they want when it comes to the European...
  30. Re: British Relevance in the European Union - and should they leave.

    Q1 figures also show that we continue to export more to non EU countries than EU countries (the only EU country to do so) with the gap continuing to widen. If the EU did decide to restart the...
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    Re: 2015/2016 football transfer thread

    I see Mclaren going to Newcastle or Sunderland - probably Newcastle. Hopefully not Newcastle though since I actually like the guy and wouldn't wish that poison chalice on anyone. Still not convinced...
  32. Poll: Re: UK 2015 General Election - Conservative Victory

    Why exactly would UKIP supporters vote in favour of AV? Most peoples first choices would still be worthless votes and in a lot of cases it would be even less representative than FPTP.
  33. Poll: Re: UK 2015 General Election - Campaigning has begun!

    If Scotland leaves just because people voted Conservative then good riddance. Do they expect us to constantly elect the Labour party in perpetuity? I think it is a fair reaction by the English...
  34. Poll: Re: UK 2015 General Election - Campaigning has begun!

    Erewash is my constituency and whilst UKIP didn't win (Tory majority of 3.5k) they did have a respectable showing. Came third, but got 7000 votes more than last time and an increase of 14% of the...
  35. Poll: Re: UK 2015 General Election - Campaigning has begun!

    If your constituency is Thanet North as you mentioned earlier it was announced a while ago - the Conservatives won that with 49% of the vote and a 10k majority, UKIP in second with 25% (20% increase...
  36. Poll: Re: UK 2015 General Election - Campaigning has begun!

    Most peoples voting habits are stupid. A lot of people will never even read the policies of the party they vote for, a lot of people will base their vote on what their family have always done, a lot...
  37. Poll: Re: UK 2015 General Election - Campaigning has begun!

    Yes, and...? Red Ed is actually an atheist, but i suppose you could argue he is ethnically Jewish.

    In any case the labour party tends to do well in the same sort of areas that the BNP used to do...
  38. Poll: Re: UK 2015 General Election - Campaigning has begun!

    I think it will be very close between Labour and the Conservatives, but with the Conservatives just edging it in terms of total number of seats.
    SNP will dominate Scotland - labour wont get many...
  39. Re: big question that i always wanted to do

    One million would last a hell of a lot more than 5 years (in the UK at least anyway) - with my current wage and after the state has taken their gigantic bite out of it, it would take me 50 to 60...
  40. Re: big question that i always wanted to do

    Doesn't this system already exist? I already give hundreds of pounds per month to the state which in part is spent on various benefits for the poor/unemployed/etc. Unless you mean the state gives it...
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