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Their dream is a 'British FBI' - the reality may be our own KGB | Mail Online

Does this concern you fellow countrymen ???

But apparently, we should have no worries about this because the biggest threat to the UK Is...... Nick Griffin ............ oh the Irony
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I thought that was kinda what Scotland Yard was about.
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I would be if I wasn't already so depressed.
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gmc;1395404 wrote: I would be if I wasn't already so depressed.


Well, we certainly need to see change regarding what you're talking about, I agree.

But seriously, what do you thin about this?
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LarsMac;1395403 wrote: I thought that was kinda what Scotland Yard was about. Scotland Yard Is merely a figure of speech and does not actually exist as a force.

It originates from the location of the original Metropolitan Police headquarters at 4 Whitehall Place, which had a rear entrance on a street called ' Great Scotland Yard'.



Scotland Yard has since become a metonym for the HQ of The Metropolitan Police of London.

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Thanks for clearing that up.
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LarsMac;1395419 wrote: Thanks for clearing that up. Mind you, there Is such a body of the Metropolitan police called 'The Flying Squad'.... It's a branch of The specialist crime and operations branch sometimes nicknamed ' The Sweeny' or ' The Heavy Mob'.
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Well, I can see some sort of nationwide crime information clearinghouse, where cops can look up information on criminal activity and find out if a person under custody is wanted for other crimes somewhere else in the country, and that sort of thing.
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oscar;1395400 wrote: Their dream is a 'British FBI' - the reality may be our own KGB | Mail Online

Does this concern you fellow countrymen ???

But apparently, we should have no worries about this because the biggest threat to the UK Is...... Nick Griffin ............ oh the Irony


I've seen Ronnie O'Sullivan put that much spin on but not very often - 1% news, 99% mindbending.

That's not to say it is all sweetness and light but when they move that far from reporting the facts into twisting public opinion then they become part of the problem themselves.
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Be very worried. Over here, after the Waco/Randy Weaver ****up, people started refering to the FBI as a freakin bunch of idiots.
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