
In the Telegraph on 6 May:
Secretary of State for Defence, Ben Wallace gets no mention as the MoD officials are to blame. The PM? Don’t be daft! Why should they?
Well, in Scotland:

Propaganda clearly revealed.

In the Telegraph on 6 May:
Secretary of State for Defence, Ben Wallace gets no mention as the MoD officials are to blame. The PM? Don’t be daft! Why should they?
Well, in Scotland:
Propaganda clearly revealed.
Remember the shameful episode in the 2014 Referendum, when the terminally nasty Ian Davidson MP and his cronies in the joint shop stewards committee at Bae Scotstoun and Govan demanded that the UK Government make any new orders for warships conditional on Scotland voting NO. They claimed that the British (sic) Government would never place orders in a FOREIGN (sic) shipyard.
The good people of Glasgow voted YES and, in subsequent elections of all kinds have NOT voted for Labour. And, yes, Mr Davidson got his jotters from the electorate.
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The “ferry-stories” propaganda was obvious to any with even the most basic understanding of Contract Law.
The least said of James McColl’s involvement (collusion ?) in that propaganda game the better.
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“The “ferry-stories” propaganda was obvious to any with even the most basic understanding of Contract Law.”
Unfortunately, it’s not aimed at them. It’s aimed at the people who don’t have such understanding – and they, at best, don’t know what to think…
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True, but one of the downsides of “the gig economy” is having to learn fast what contract law means – For every one of them there at least 10 others who listen even if they don’t fully understand the clauses etc.. So probably over 50% of the population smelled two giant rats both named James, and word soon spread…
From the “incontinent pigeons” of the QEUH saga onward, the “impartial” BBC lost what public credibility they had…
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£55Billion on ‘attack’. Most of it wasted killing people. The UK parliament disgrace. Increased £5Billion. Instead of being spent on the NHS saving lives.
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