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'Thousands' pose UK terror threat


michael

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As for the Terror Threat, If MFI know that there are thousands of people who are a threat to the UK, then why are they not focusing more on that rather than Russian and Chinese spies, surely the latter is the least important of the two?

 

Maybe they don't have enough kitchens and bedroom furniture to supply them all?

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Personally I'm just going to watch this:

 

Viral marketing...

 

Is it me or is anyone else now getting fed up of companies using the Internet to promote themselves using "outrageously funny" clips which people just have to forward to all their mates? I feel cheated and suckered in every time I see the advertising message.

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do you know what, they need to find all these people, they obviously can if they can get a figure of 2000, shoot all of them and stop complaining...

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Talk about shooting themselves in the foot. If it wasn't for terrorists and terrorism then we wouldn't get such a huge number of foreign visitors each year. Without terrorists flocking to London and the like to see places of interest etc then the countries economy would take a massive dive.

 

Imagine what places like the Lake District, Devon and Cornwall and Scotland would be like economically without the terrorism industry.

 

Fools.

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There are at least 2,000 people in the UK who pose a threat to national security because of their support for terrorism, the head of MI5 has said.

 

:rolleyes:

 

Government spin imo. We were, as a country far more at risk from domestic extremist terrorism during the 70's and 80's from the IRA and other splinter organisations, that we are now from so called Islamic Fundamentalists.

 

They only need to create a climate of fear that we are at risk of an imminent attack for the security services to over react and put the public in yet more (un-necessary fear). FFS you're more at risk of being hit by a falling brick than being the victim of a terrorist attack.

 

The Government and it's minions are being played like puppets by clever people who know how to cause disruption and fear.And all the time, bit by bit, very so slowly, the legislators create another piece of legislation designed to fight the fight against terrorism whilst slowly erroding your civil liberty.

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The Government and it's minions are being played like puppets by clever people who know how to cause disruption and fear.And all the time, bit by bit, very so slowly, the legislators create another piece of legislation designed to fight the fight against terrorism whilst slowly erroding your civil liberty.

 

:goodpost:

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do you know what, they need to find all these people, they obviously can if they can get a figure of 2000, shoot all of them and stop complaining...

There was 1,000,0000,000,000,000,002,000 of them, but they shot a brazillian a couple of years ago.

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There was 1,000,0000,000,000,000,002,000 of them, but they shot a brazillian a couple of years ago.

 

The sad thing is, out of all the people that died during those terrorist attacks in July 2005, his, is the only sodding name that is remembered.

 

And now my boss has a criminal record. :D

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