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Should anyone involved in a plot against Gordon Brown be tried for attempting to .....?

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Flog A Dead Horse?

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  1. No, but you should be.


  2. yes absolutely!!! and they should be hung, drawn and quatered!!

    confuzzle? do you think you may have found shurgar?

  3. A plot to assassinate the elected leader of a sovereign nation is treason.

    Those involved, if they are British nationals, should be tried for such.

    If they are loyal to another nation/religion and have taken the guise of British nationals, then they are spies and should face the death penalty.

    Whether or not, one disagrees with the policies of our incumbent government, an attempt to murder its elected leader is an attack on our way of life.

  4. Is flogging a dead horse illegal? Some geeza tried to flog me some meat at the market last week and I'm sure it was horse meat!! Tough as boots!  

  5. Quite possibly but they will probably just be sent to The Tower.

  6. Theirs more life in a dead horse than Brown, so the comparison is hard to make. For plotting to have Brown put down, you should receive a medal from the humane society and that goes for the rest of his moronic government.

  7. they will get away with it

  8. Och,haud yer wheesht.

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