Covid travel passport. Got yours?

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Baah!...

Also why does mottie redact the image when he is always so keen for others to reveal their personal information?

Why Redact

simples because of forum fruit cakes like y** and Da***** :mrgreen:
 
The herd still think this is about a virus. :rolleyes:

You think politicians would look a gift horse in the mouth?

This allows them to muddy the waters with Brexit - and then hand out contracts hand over fist knowing full well when they exit the stage a nice directorship awaits - Cameron says Hi.

Keep the public distracted. It wokes everytime. ;)
 
This allows them to muddy the waters with Brexit

Yes, Covid certainly does make it difficult to determine if Brexit is actually responsible for the problems it's causing. How convenient.


Keep the public distracted. It wokes everytime. ;)

Don't forget divided. We must be divided too. Why else would the hospitality industry be shut down when there's little evidence that it's actually a problem.

And was "wokes" a freudian slip? :)
 
We had the gunboats one the other day. That one's not been used for a while. Rolled out just before the elections. :rolleyes:

It's been going on for a long time.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/1999/feb/04/uk.politicalnews6

Zinoviev letter was dirty trick by MI6

The Zinoviev letter - one of the greatest British political scandals of this century - was forged by a MI6 agent's source and almost certainly leaked by MI6 or MI5 officers to the Conservative Party, according to an official report published today.

New light on the scandal which triggered the fall of the first Labour government in 1924 is shed in a study by Gill Bennett, chief historian at the Foreign Office, commissioned by Robin Cook.

It points the finger at Desmond Morton, an MI6 officer and close friend of Churchill who appointed him personal assistant during the second world war, and at Major Joseph Ball, an MI5 officer who joined Conservative Central Office in 1926.

The exact route of the forged letter to the Daily Mail will never be known, Ms Bennett said yesterday. There were other possible conduits, including Stewart Menzies, a future head of MI6 who, according to MI6 files, admitted sending a copy to the Mail.

The letter, purported to be from Grigori Zinoviev, president of the Comintern, the internal communist organisation, called on British communists to mobilise "sympathetic forces" in the Labour Party to support an Anglo-Soviet treaty (including a loan to the Bolshevik government) and to encourage "agitation-propaganda" in the armed forces.

On October 25, 1924, four days before the election, the Mail splashed headlines across its front page claiming: Civil War Plot by Socialists' Masters: Moscow Orders To Our Reds; Great Plot Disclosed. Labour lost by a landslide.

Ms Bennett said the letter "probably was leaked from SIS [the Secret Intelligence Service, commonly known as MI6] by somebody to the Conservative Party Central Office". She named Major Ball and Mr Morton, who was responsible for assessing agents' reports.
 
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