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Sir Fred On Here For Advice..

Pretty disgusting.

Much as I'm furious by what's happened this is simply unacceptable.


An msp has said that it should be treated like any other crime.:D

A vandalism car attack/house attack in a neighbourhood. hmmm. Now how would that be treated.

It was only a matter of time anyway. At least let everyone know that the true cause of the trouble in this country, is far from polish builders, or italian oil workers. Let us face the real cause and stop agitating the wrong people as the solution to the problem would never be found.

You cannot cure a headache by taking cough medicines.
 
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When you are one of the most hated men in GB what do you expect, flowers. What do you think a move to France save on the cost of fruit.

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A vandalism car attack/house attack in a neighbourhood. hmmm. Now how would that be treated.

Except this was something more sinister and therefore should be treated as such.
 
I am thinking this through.

If there are security risks to current senior execs and former execs, such as Goodwin, as a result of having held positions at a company or government office, they would be entitled to security details.

Now who would foot the bill? The taxpayers of course in the case of RBS.

All I would say is the people who did the damage did not think it through, though they may not pay a high enough effective income tax rate to worry about it :(
 

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