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2 hours ago, Johnsond said:

And how did the posts on here align  with the facts when the police eventually released them 42 ?? 

 

Tangentially at best I'd say 43.

 

 

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32 minutes ago, sime42 said:

 

Tangentially at best I'd say 43.

 

 

🤔You think so 42. I’d say far from it in reality once it all came out. Sadly many including Starmer knew fine well what he was about but did not want to release the facts. 

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3 hours ago, sime42 said:

What with muppets stirring up racial tensions with fake news,

The real muppets were the fools who knew what they were dealing with in regards to the Southport killer and refused to do anything about it. More than likely as a result of tip toeing around for fear of the well used and utterly irrelevant “ racism” slur. 

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We were once colonial masters of India (and Pakistan) they had to suffer our brutal rule, maybe it's only fair we have to suffer them now. Having to put up with them now is our atonement for lording it over them with guns and steel. The British Army could still take back much of the old Empire and make Britain great again.

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I imagine we gave up India etc because Indians are ****************ing dreadful and whatever we were nicking from them wasn’t worth it. 
 

 

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I imagine there are many even most, perhaps the majority effing dreadful (whos descendents became modern day telesales scam shites). And I know there have been some remarkable ones too

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Srinivasa Ramanujan Aiyangar[a] FRS (22 December 1887 – 26 April 1920) was an Indian mathematician. Often regarded as one of the greatest mathematicians of all time, though he had almost no formal training in pure mathematics, he made substantial contributions to mathematical analysis, number theory, infinite series, and continued fractions, including solutions to mathematical problems then considered unsolvable.

 

 

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Anyone ever watch that program ( I think its called scam interceptors or similar ) ? There is a handfull of cleaver people with computers that intercept scam callers from India who are trying to get vulnerable people, usually old ( or stupid ) to part with all their savings . They persuade them to withdraw all their money  then to and post it to a " safe house " somewhere near by telling them that their bank account has been hacked and it will be safe where it is . It then gets sent on to India never to be seen again . The scam interceptors are often successful but not always and the scam callers are usually in India . 

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Saw it the other day Stubs, disgraceful. 
 

I get it a lot here, a ‘debt recovery firm’ chasing a couple of grand that I owe to someone or other. 
 

Not Indian but French, quite convincing. 
 

Parasites will appear wherever you are. 

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Very similar to the Nigerian Princes scams leaving you a billion million dollars. Where ever the wages are low enough that a tiny hit rate will pay a living wage.

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