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Paul

Cogito ergo sum... maybe?

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Posted 24 Sep 2012, 19:55 #1 

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Mick
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I have only one thing to say on this subject....................

About bloody time.

Posted 24 Sep 2012, 20:15 #2 

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zojosc
Good Riddance
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Posted 25 Sep 2012, 07:27 #3 

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Wheelnut
Yes that is good news, but mark my words this is going to be the fuel for more attacks on the UK and the states, a friend in New York tells me via Skype that most Americans do not want him! for the same reasons, we need tougher border controls and we need them NOW!
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Posted 25 Sep 2012, 09:48 #4 

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kandyman
About time this was dealt with.
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Posted 25 Sep 2012, 12:59 #5 

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Chartermark
Apparently the Queen asked the PM why he was still here 8 years on. Not the best source for information I would have thought?

It's not over yet though, no doubt our real master's in Brussels will still have the last word?

Posted 25 Sep 2012, 19:09 #6 

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MrDoodles
Chartermark wrote:Apparently the Queen asked the PM why he was still here 8 years on. Not the best source for information I would have thought?

It's not over yet though, no doubt our real master's in Brussels will still have the last word?


Thankfully Martin, this was his final appeal! :clap:

So it will be shortly; "Ciao tutti!!" :cheers:
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Posted 26 Sep 2012, 08:11 #7 

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Raistlin
Chartermark wrote:doubt our real master's in Brussels will still have the last word?


I believe the ECHR is a higher authority than the b(euro)crats Martin.
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Posted 26 Sep 2012, 08:16 #8 


les4048
Should have been shot on sight and all the court money spent on the p******k put to better use

Posted 26 Sep 2012, 12:40 #9 


Jumper
A HCO minister was asked 'exactly when will the extradition take place'. His reply was 'two or three weeks. There are logistics to take care of'. What logistics? On a plane - fly - off a plane - cop van to jail - for ever. Now, as at 13.45pm, he's appealed again! I think the lawyers should be arrested as well. What's the betting a 'technicality' will be found, a crucial date missed, or the extradition certificate unsigned or ink spilled on it.

Posted 26 Sep 2012, 12:53 #10 

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Raistlin
I think a further appeal was a given. That's the trouble with a democracy that espouses the rule of law. Whether it has any substance remains to be seen.
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Posted 26 Sep 2012, 15:07 #11 

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Wheelnut
It's his appeal that got him an appeal. got to be careful what I say here, don't think I could cope with 48 virgins, nudge nudge wink wink :scared:
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Posted 27 Sep 2012, 07:31 #12 

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Chartermark
Did he get a Muslim judge to grant him an 'Ex-Parte' injunction, or will our real masters in Europe tell us he has to go? I'm afraid he's here to stay. Too many liberals & 'bin liners' in the Uk today for common sense and majority opinion too overcome. What a stupid Country we have evolved into!

Posted 28 Sep 2012, 18:28 #13 


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