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SUSTANTIAL threat from Irish terrorists in England now.


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That`s all we need, just when we thought Tony Blair had sorted the problem and seen the peace process put in place, the bbc reports-“It means an attack in England, Scotland or Wales is "a strong possibility".

 

Home Secretary Theresa May said the level, set by security service MI5, "reflects the continuing threat from dissident republican activity". The level for Northern Ireland-related terrorism in Northern Ireland remains severe, meaning an attack is "highly likely".

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-36267052

 

I wonder if the Americans are still funding the Irish terrorists

 

At least it will help to keep the Meadowhall body bag fairy tale alive.

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That`s all we need, just when we thought Tony Blair had sorted the problem and seen the peace process put in place, the bbc reports-“It means an attack in England, Scotland or Wales is "a strong possibility".

 

Home Secretary Theresa May said the level, set by security service MI5, "reflects the continuing threat from dissident republican activity". The level for Northern Ireland-related terrorism in Northern Ireland remains severe, meaning an attack is "highly likely".

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-36267052

 

I wonder if the Americans are still funding the Irish terrorists

 

At least it will help to keep the Meadowhall body bag fairy tale alive.

 

Yes, I thought it was the one useful thing that Bliar did but apparantly their wasn't even that then.

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Mo Molam sorted it out. Not Blair. That slimy ponce swanned in at the last minute and took credit.

 

If it wasn't for her there would have been no peace agreement.

 

She took on these religious nutjobs and their stubborn ways dragging them into the modern world. She had the balls to clamp down on years of male dominated "traditions" and show them the impact it was having on wider society.

 

She made then get round the table and Blair just turned up for the photocall.

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That`s all we need, just when we thought Tony Blair had sorted the problem

 

You mean John Major and Mo Mowlam?

 

Blair obviously took credit for it though, which is why he became the Middle East Peace Envoy, and what a great job he's done there.

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The government raised the threat of Irish terrorism so that the bomber in the next terrorist simulation exercise can shout "Top of the morning to you" rather than 'Allahu Akbar".

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The government raised the threat of Irish terrorism so that the bomber in the next terrorist simulation exercise can shout "Top of the morning to you" rather than 'Allahu Akbar".
Well, that might have got Manchester's Met out of trouble t'other day...great sense of self-deprecating humour, the Irish have :D
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Mo Molam sorted it out. Not Blair. That slimy ponce swanned in at the last minute and took credit.

 

If it wasn't for her there would have been no peace agreement.

 

She took on these religious nutjobs and their stubborn ways dragging them into the modern world. She had the balls to clamp down on years of male dominated "traditions" and show them the impact it was having on wider society.

 

She made then get round the table and Blair just turned up for the photocall.

 

I couldn't agree more. Mo Molam was a fantastic women and it was through hers and John Major's hard work, the peace agreement happened. She was Blair's poster girl for a time until she stopped supporting him and she suddenly died. Like Robin Cook :suspect: I have no idea how Clare Short has survived so long.

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