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Ed Miliband may have started World War 3

MoleskinMoleskin Posts: 3,098
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When Miliband and the Labour Party stopped Britain from going to war against Syria and the Americans decided they couldn't go alone Putin got the message that the West was weak and wouldn't stand up to him and now he has annexed the Crimea, he's now got his eye on other parts of Ukraine and the U.S. is thinking of sending troops to Poland.

Well done Ed, quite a legacy.
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    LyricalisLyricalis Posts: 57,958
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    I wasn't aware that moleskin stretched that far.
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    Sniffle774Sniffle774 Posts: 20,290
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    He may have stolen my wheelie bin as well, I don't think he did...but maybe...
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    LyricalisLyricalis Posts: 57,958
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    Sniffle774 wrote: »
    He may have stolen my wheelie bin as well, I don't think he did...but maybe...

    I'm sure there's a few unsolved murders that could be pinned on him too. Would help if he were 'a loner who kept to himself'*.

    * Why people feel the need to add the later when they've already called the person a 'loner' is a mystery.
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    gummy mummygummy mummy Posts: 26,600
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    Moleskin wrote: »
    When Miliband and the Labour Party stopped Britain from going to war against Syria and the Americans decided they couldn't go alone Putin got the message that the West was weak and wouldn't stand up to him and now he has annexed the Crimea, he's now got his eye on other parts of Ukraine and the U.S. is thinking of sending troops to Poland.

    Well done Ed, quite a legacy.

    Does that mean Putin thinks Miliband and Labour are more influential than the Tories and the Lib Dems who make up the Coalition Government ?
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    GTR DavoGTR Davo Posts: 4,573
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    It's about time, WW3 is well overdue ...
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    Cg_EvansCg_Evans Posts: 2,039
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    Moleskin wrote: »
    When Miliband and the Labour Party stopped Britain from going to war against Syria and the Americans decided they couldn't go alone Putin got the message that the West was weak and wouldn't stand up to him and now he has annexed the Crimea, he's now got his eye on other parts of Ukraine and the U.S. is thinking of sending troops to Poland.

    Well done Ed, quite a legacy.
    seen some silly posts on this forum so far that has got to be the silliest LoooooL
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    AneechikAneechik Posts: 20,208
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    Crimea has no strategic interest to us, therefore it's none of our business.
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    riceutenriceuten Posts: 5,876
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    Moleskin wrote: »
    When Miliband and the Labour Party stopped Britain from going to war against Syria and the Americans decided they couldn't go alone Putin got the message that the West was weak and wouldn't stand up to him and now he has annexed the Crimea, he's now got his eye on other parts of Ukraine and the U.S. is thinking of sending troops to Poland.

    Well done Ed, quite a legacy.
    I assume he's also responsible for global warming, the Brinks Mat job, and anything else the Conservative media can pin on him.
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    GTR DavoGTR Davo Posts: 4,573
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    riceuten wrote: »
    I assume he's also responsible for global warming, the Brinks Mat job, and anything else the Conservative media can pin on him.

    Kenny Noye was blamed for it! they should let him go!! I met him when I was a child my father was friends with him, he was a nice guy :(
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    EraserheadEraserhead Posts: 22,016
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    Aneechik wrote: »
    Crimea has no strategic interest to us, therefore it's none of our business.

    Ukraine's got natural gas. Shell are out there looking for fracking opportunities.
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    CelticMythCelticMyth Posts: 3,090
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    Miliband has had about as much influence on international politics as the dead snail in my fishtank.
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    Biffo the BearBiffo the Bear Posts: 25,859
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    CelticMyth wrote: »
    Miliband has had about as much influence on international politics as the dead snail in my fishtank.

    Dead snail? Miliband's fault no doubt.

    Come to think of, I can't find one of my socks!

    Miliband! *Shakes fist*
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    RaferRafer Posts: 14,231
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    Ed Milliband no. Man couldn't start a sentence let alone a war. Barosso and the EU on the otherhand. More Europe solves everything. By pushing the EU's borders East into the buffer that is Ukraine. You can't really blame Putin for getting a bit protective. When a pro EU group seize government buildings and overthrow the government. Is it not expected that those supporting the ousted president and his allies push back? Strangely enough by using the same tactics.
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    DaewosDaewos Posts: 8,345
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    Cg_Evans wrote: »
    seen some silly posts on this forum so far that has got to be the silliest LoooooL

    And there was me thinking Palafrugel was the forum comedian :D
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    AndyCopenAndyCopen Posts: 2,213
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    I'm sure Baroness Ashton of Upholland has got it all under control
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    RaferRafer Posts: 14,231
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    AndyCopen wrote: »
    I'm sure Baroness Ashton of Upholland has got it all under control

    I think the plan is to stall until the end of May. After that she, Barosso and Van Rompoy get replaced and it becomes somebody elses problem.
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    MagicCoppeliaMagicCoppelia Posts: 21,089
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    Miliband couldn't start a Christmas club let alone a war.:D
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    RecordPlayerRecordPlayer Posts: 22,648
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    Wasn't it Dianne Abbot who made Miliband change his mind about Syria? It does make him appear weak.

    Putin, Janukovych and Assad are mates. Ukraine is giving Putin a headache now that Janukovych is out of the running for President. Expect to see more provocations before the elections.
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    Cg_EvansCg_Evans Posts: 2,039
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    Miliband couldn't start a Christmas club let alone a war.:D

    ROFL!!!!
    maybe a good thing too!!!
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    jenziejenzie Posts: 20,821
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    and who else voted NO to bombing syria then?
    just labour?
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    PalafrugelPalafrugel Posts: 2,219
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    All Ed is guilty of is being a another pathetic example of a UK political party leader.

    Putin will not bother with Poland and I am sure the moment Putin saw either Clegg or Cameron attempt to speak, he realised instantly he was smarter than both of them put together and he is right to think that.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,074
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    jenzie wrote: »
    and who else voted NO to bombing syria then?
    just labour?
    Here is a list of the 39 MPs from the coalition parties who voted NO

    Conservatives
    David Amess (Southend West)
    Richard Bacon (Norfolk South)
    Steven Baker (Wycombe)
    John Baron (Basildon and Billericay)
    Andrew Bingham (High Peak)
    Crispin Blunt (Reigate)
    Fiona Bruce (Congleton)
    Tracey Crouch (Chatham and Aylesford)
    David Davies (Monmouth)
    Philip Davies (Shipley)
    David Davis (Haltemprice and Howden)
    Nick de Bois (Enfield North)
    Richard Drax (Dorset South)
    Gordon Henderson (Sittingbourne and Sheppey)
    Philip Hollobone (Kettering)
    Adam Holloway (Gravesham)
    Phillip Lee (Bracknell)
    Julian Lewis (New Forest East)
    Jason McCartney (Colne Valley)
    Stephen McPartland (Stevenage)
    Nigel Mills (Amber Valley)
    Anne-Marie Morris (Newton Abbot)
    Andrew Percy (Brigg and Goole)
    Sir Richard Shepherd (Aldridge-Brownhills)
    Sir Peter Tapsell (Louth and Horncastle)
    Andrew Turner (Isle of Wight)
    Martin Vickers (Cleethorpes)
    Charles Walker (Broxbourne)
    Chris White (Warwick and Leamington)
    Dr Sarah Wollaston (Totnes)

    Liberal Democrats
    Gordon Birtwistle (Burnley)
    Michael Crockart (Edinburgh West)
    Andrew George (St Ives)
    Julian Huppert (Cambridge)
    Dan Rogerson (Cornwall North)
    Andrew Stunell (Hazel Grove)
    Ian Swales (Redcar)
    Sarah Teather (Brent Central)
    Roger Williams (Brecon and Radnorshire)

    One Tory, Tim Loughton (Worthing East and Shoreham), and one Lib Dem, Paul Burstow (Sutton and Cheam) voted in both lobbies, a technical abstention.
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    johnny_boi_UKjohnny_boi_UK Posts: 3,761
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    Palafrugel wrote: »
    All Ed is guilty of is being a another pathetic example of a UK political party leader.

    Putin will not bother with Poland and I am sure the moment Putin saw either Clegg or Cameron attempt to speak, he realised instantly he was smarter than both of them put together and he is right to think that.

    Putin made a cock up of the whole affair. Annexing the cremea was likely the least desirable option with exception of a full scale invasion of ukraine. Was reading in one of the sunday papers that around 150 billion dollars is expected to leave the country which will be quite a blow to russia.
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    johnny_boi_UKjohnny_boi_UK Posts: 3,761
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    Dead snail? Miliband's fault no doubt.

    Come to think of, I can't find one of my socks!

    Miliband! *Shakes fist*

    First a wheelie bin, now a sock! The man has no shame.
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    TardisSteveTardisSteve Posts: 8,077
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    Moleskin wrote: »
    When Miliband and the Labour Party stopped Britain from going to war against Syria and the Americans decided they couldn't go alone Putin got the message that the West was weak and wouldn't stand up to him and now he has annexed the Crimea, he's now got his eye on other parts of Ukraine and the U.S. is thinking of sending troops to Poland.

    Well done Ed, quite a legacy.

    what utter BS
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