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I see the British army could be going into the grain haulage business.
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<blockquote data-quote="Wurzeetoo" data-source="post: 8203935" data-attributes="member: 78354"><p>I should warn this is a completely uneducated opinion of mine. But I cannot help but feel there is a game plan in Boris visiting Ukraine as often as he does, to me it almost feels like waving a red rag under a bulls nose and hoping for a response that politically warrants a retaliation. Has an uninvolved country’s prime minister or president historically ever regularly visited another country at war to have afternoon tea and a chat about mobilising a foreign army to haul their imprisoned grain out of a battle field? I understand the need to help civilians caught in the middle but Meanwhile in the Uk parliament cannot all agree on wether it should be a criminal offence to take a photograph up a ladies skirt without her knowing, neither can our government make an elderly widow feel safe and confident that the police will actually turn up if she needs them or bother to do anymore than issue a crime reference over the phone to appease the insurance company. Ok Rant over no more political thinking for me, I could quite easily wear a tinfoil hat on such occasions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wurzeetoo, post: 8203935, member: 78354"] I should warn this is a completely uneducated opinion of mine. But I cannot help but feel there is a game plan in Boris visiting Ukraine as often as he does, to me it almost feels like waving a red rag under a bulls nose and hoping for a response that politically warrants a retaliation. Has an uninvolved country’s prime minister or president historically ever regularly visited another country at war to have afternoon tea and a chat about mobilising a foreign army to haul their imprisoned grain out of a battle field? I understand the need to help civilians caught in the middle but Meanwhile in the Uk parliament cannot all agree on wether it should be a criminal offence to take a photograph up a ladies skirt without her knowing, neither can our government make an elderly widow feel safe and confident that the police will actually turn up if she needs them or bother to do anymore than issue a crime reference over the phone to appease the insurance company. Ok Rant over no more political thinking for me, I could quite easily wear a tinfoil hat on such occasions [/QUOTE]
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