Anyway, enough about Ireland.....
The Brexiter mantra!
Anyway, enough about Ireland.....
Jesus Pete. This is in poor taste if you are deliberately trying to provoke or it's staggeringly ignorant for a man who claims to know about the history of Empire.The clue is in the name though, the East India Company. They were not in Ireland, so who and what was doing what you suggest.....
So can you explain what we extracted from Ireland over the last 800 years, thanks.....
The British Empire saw our people go around the world. We extracted value from most countries, gold, precious metals, food, wood and other materials etc. Can you tell me what we extracted from Ireland other than potatoes and meat...which we could grow and rear here anyway......
ironically Pete without the likes of Henry Lawrence and his brothers from Ulster , and the Lawrence boys( People who Henry took under his wing, people like John Nicholson another protestant Ulsterman, the east india company would not have taken over half as much of India, see the sikh war's, afghan wars , perswar ect , and of cause,the Indian mutiny to see the effect they had on events .The clue is in the name though, the East India Company. They were not in Ireland, so who and what was doing what you suggest.....
Raped and pillaged more likeExtracted value? You mean stole?
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It is Chico.....lol
Have to admit “East India Company” was not high on the list of topics I was expecting to read about in this thread today.
The election will happen once no deal is off the table. It’s pretty simple mate, to be honest it’s getting boring repeating it.But the Eu have previously said that they would only allow a further extension if the U.K. had a GE......
Its not really all that provocative a question (although I accept it was in the way it was directed). I've been in plenty of meetings where 'acceptable loss of life' decisions are made. Although I can't ever recall being in one where it was discussing an activity that people were actively pursuing.Mogg did listen, and he responded. His answer to the provocative question was "none", with the solution being to fly in any required understocked meds.
much ado about nothing...
Its not really all that provocative a question (although I accept it was in the way it was directed). I've been in plenty of meetings where 'acceptable loss of life' decisions are made. Although I can't ever recall being in one where it was discussing an activity that people were actively pursuing.
Seems a perfectly legitimate question to ask.
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