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"************It happened as the Labour MP attended the Police Superintendents' Association's annual conference in Kenilworth in the West Midlands.**************** hahahaha. Spat my Les Pionniers all over my desk . . . " Have you gotten through the 1937 Krug Collection then? | |||
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"************It happened as the Labour MP attended the Police Superintendents' Association's annual conference in Kenilworth in the West Midlands.**************** hahahaha. Spat my Les Pionniers all over my desk . . . Have you gotten through the 1937 Krug Collection then?" I think Maria may have d*unk it. Maybe it was Me. Maybe it was Maria's day off. | |||
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"Crime and policing minister Dame Diana Johnson has had her purse 'taken' - while meeting senior officers to discuss shoplifting and thefts. It happened as the Labour MP attended the Police Superintendents' Association's annual conference in Kenilworth in the West Midlands. During a speech at the event, Dame Diana said the UK had been "gripped by an epidemic of anti-social behaviour, theft and shoplifting". She later discovered her belongings had been 'taken', although no "security risk" was identified, officials said. " I read the headline this afternoon but not the actual article. To busy trying not to laugh. I know I shouldn't but how ironic. Hope she managed to find a policeman to report the crime and get an incident number | |||
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"Crime and policing minister Dame Diana Johnson has had her purse 'taken' - while meeting senior officers to discuss shoplifting and thefts. It happened as the Labour MP attended the Police Superintendents' Association's annual conference in Kenilworth in the West Midlands. During a speech at the event, Dame Diana said the UK had been "gripped by an epidemic of anti-social behaviour, theft and shoplifting". She later discovered her belongings had been 'taken', although no "security risk" was identified, officials said. I read the headline this afternoon but not the actual article. To busy trying not to laugh. I know I shouldn't but how ironic. Hope she managed to find a policeman to report the crime and get an incident number" | |||
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"Labour are definitely soft on crime when they let nearly 2000 prisoners be released early " 'The Conservatives released 10,000 prisoners early to ease the jail capacity crisis, according to figures released' Financial Times. So we're the Tories soft on crime too, 5 times softer haha, Mrs x | |||
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"Labour are definitely soft on crime when they let nearly 2000 prisoners be released early 'The Conservatives released 10,000 prisoners early to ease the jail capacity crisis, according to figures released' Financial Times. So we're the Tories soft on crime too, 5 times softer haha, Mrs x" Ok yeah your right they did so that means the prison population while is hasn't been solved but has eased then so why are they releasing more prisoners? | |||
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"Labour are definitely soft on crime when they let nearly 2000 prisoners be released early 'The Conservatives released 10,000 prisoners early to ease the jail capacity crisis, according to figures released' Financial Times. So we're the Tories soft on crime too, 5 times softer haha, Mrs x Ok yeah your right they did so that means the prison population while is hasn't been solved but has eased then so why are they releasing more prisoners?" I ask a question and you answer it with a question. What happened to the answer? So if Labour are soft for releasing 2000, we're the Tories softer for releasing 10000? Is that OK and then I might answer yours, does that seem fair? Mrs x | |||
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