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ray winstone 1:10 Sun Jan 22
Trident
Fired toward Africa ended up heading to America, nicely covered up by the Tories before the debate about renewing in the HOC.

It's a good job Corbyn's finger wasn't on the red button eh......

Replies - In Chronological Order (Show Newest Messages First)

Baggins 1:19 Sun Jan 22
Re: Trident
The Navy and the government are hardly going to rush to tell the world one of their missile tests fucked up, are they?

No government in the world would do that, for obvious reasons.


So it's hardly a huge surprise. I look forward to the pretend outrage though.

Nurse Ratched 1:24 Sun Jan 22
Re: Trident
This story made me chuckle. Lock your pets up safe, check for hedgehogs, point it towards a wide open space, light the blue touch paper, stand well back, hope it doesn't go rogue and double-back through your kitchen door, setting fire to your curtains.

Hammer and Pickle 1:27 Sun Jan 22
Re: Trident
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zeTkNrMBIw

Blossom 1:29 Sun Jan 22
Re: Trident
Trident presumably is a smart missile....and therefore knows where the main danger lies....

ray winstone 1:51 Sun Jan 22
Re: Trident
Baggins, unless it's Labour eh.

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 1:53 Sun Jan 22
Re: Trident
There's Ray not being a Labour supporter again.

Mike Oxsaw 1:54 Sun Jan 22
Re: Trident
The cover up sounds all a bit Chernobyl to me...

Far Cough 1:55 Sun Jan 22
Re: Trident
Presuming we put the right co-ordinates in, isn't this the Americans fault, they built the fucker?

terry-h 2:00 Sun Jan 22
Re: Trident
Didn't Corbyn say he'd keep the subs on patrol, but without any nukes?
Good thinking batman,if only you hadn't spilt the beans so the Russians and Chinese know what's going on.

Hammer and Pickle 2:04 Sun Jan 22
Re: Trident
Corbyn needs to be launched out of a Trident sub - no point setting any coordinates as he's naturally misguided.

Coffee 2:08 Sun Jan 22
Re: Trident
terry-h 2:00 Sun Jan 22

You're right, he did. One of the most spectacularly stupid things he's said.

Capitol Man 3:51 Sun Jan 22
Re: Trident
Not sure what he problem is. Isn't this kind of thing why you do the test occasionally in the first place?

Mike Oxsaw 4:52 Sun Jan 22
Re: Trident
I think the issue is that it may have hit and hurt a Clinton supporter - and they've suffered enough already, haven't they?

1964 5:07 Sun Jan 22
Re: Trident
Capitol Man 3:51 Sun Jan 22

ray winstone 5:59 Sun Jan 22
Re: Trident
So it's ok for the PM not to tell us what happened? Especially when it occurred before a debate on it's funding? Come on Tory apologists, protect your messiah.....

stoneman 6:03 Sun Jan 22
Re: Trident
whats the problem? No damage caused, minor fuck up, move on.

Always nice to hear from the Jimmy Krankie look alike leading Scotland, her country relies on trident for jobs.

, 6:04 Sun Jan 22
Re: Trident
We need to scrap Trident because the money can be better spent elsewhere.

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 6:08 Sun Jan 22
Re: Trident
Winstone's faux outrage is a sight to behold on this one.

ray winstone 6:41 Sun Jan 22
Re: Trident
Surf, I'm just loving the excuses, the country is £1.7tn in debt, borrowing the highest ever, the pound at an all time low against the dollar, the NHS in crisis but it's all cushty, oh, and Corbyn is a cunt.

Mike Oxsaw 6:46 Sun Jan 22
Re: Trident
ray winstone 6:41 Sun Jan 22

For me, Brexit was an absolute winner - the country can't afford to keep itself afloat without borrowing on an industrial scale. Out was obvious.

Sadly, I think the money-lenders have got the government (and all potential MPs) firmly in their pocket and any attempt to reduce, let alone stop, further borrowing will get short change.

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