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Mick Dempsey

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21 minutes ago, Vespasian said:

RAF intercept Ryanair flight due to bomb threat..

 

Perhaps the planes were on their way Mr Bullman... unusual for RAF planes to break the sound barrier overland..  

I reckon they were worried they gonna go bust like monarch and were worried they weren't gonna get the vat paid this quarter ;)

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2 hours ago, Steve Bullman said:

Close call today at my Childrens primary school.  Fortunately the students are being reassured now, and hopefully the school will offer some sort of counselling just in case.

 

 

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I hope that counseling will include any distraught parents!?

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1 hour ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Dhoooh! Moral dilemma!

 

(1) Good man for highlighting and questioning the procedures - just as any public citizen might do....

 

(2) But idling on social media (unrelated to work activities) during working hours (unless it was lunch time?)

 

(1) trumps (2) on this occasion! :thumbup1:

 

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8 hours ago, skyhuck said:

:confused1: Am I missing something? is that not exactly what happened? except they voted to stay. I don't recall being given the opportunity to vote.

thats what I meant mate. We didnt vote on Scottish independence, they did...and voted to stay in the Union. In Catalonia, they also voted in an independence referendum (not the whole of Spain - and without the consent of their (Spanish) government. The Catalonians have voted for independence unilaterally...do they deserve to break from the rest of Spain, or does this decision remain in the hands of the elected government?...

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51 minutes ago, arbogrunt said:

thats what I meant mate. We didnt vote on Scottish independence, they did...and voted to stay in the Union. In Catalonia, they also voted in an independence referendum (not the whole of Spain - and without the consent of their (Spanish) government. The Catalonians have voted for independence unilaterally...do they deserve to break from the rest of Spain, or does this decision remain in the hands of the elected government?...

I still don't get your point?

 

Should the EU have decided if we could hold the Brexit referendum?

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