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Stock answer from the morally bankrupt and intellectually challenged.
Good reply tho.
”I am not jealous of owners that murder over 10k people in yemen, kill gays and stone women for being raped”
Its telling that retorts like the one above never seem to get much in the way of a challenge from the mags, apart from the usual worrabootery.
 
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Stock answer from the morally bankrupt and intellectually challenged.
Good reply tho.
”I am not jealous of owners that murder over 10k people in yemen, kill gays and stone women for being raped”
Its telling that retorts like the one above never seem to get much in the way of a challenge from the mags, apart from the usual worrabootery.
Reckons I am as bad for paying tax :lol:

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Reckons I am as bad for paying tax :lol:

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:lol: :lol: :) I’m trying to process this. The tax I pay goes towards weapons companies selling arms to the KSA? I thought the Saudis as buyers would have to pay for them. Unless there’s some kind of Black Friday deal on bombs n bullets and we’re subsidising it. Then he says our government are buying weapons and selling them to the KSA. If theres any sense in there I can’t find it.
And they wonder why the rest of the country either despises them or takes the piss out of their ignorance and stupidity,
or both.
 
Did anyone else hear Christian Purslow’s interview on R4 Today this morning? He is Chief Exec of Aston Villa and was talking about the Fan Led Review and need for a regulator.

When he was asked if a regulator would have blocked the Saudi takeover he categorically said no. His view was that because UK government policy is that Saudi Arabia is an ally or partner there would be no grounds for a regulator to block it.
 
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