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peter hitchens
First (1st) for Liverpool
Rocky IV music.
>CORBYN NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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>tfw 3rd gen Irish immigrant
I'm not even fucking scouse
You have Irish incestry though
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>On the BBC television programme The Plot Against Harold Wilson, broadcast on 16 March 2006 on BBC2, it was claimed there were threats of a coup d'état against the Wilson government, which was corroborated by leading figures of the time on both the left and the right. Wilson told two BBC journalists, Roger Courtiour and Barrie Penrose, who recorded the meetings on a cassette tape recorder, that he feared he was being undermined by MI5. The first time was in the late 1960s after the Wilson Government devalued the pound sterling but the threat faded after Conservative leader Edward Heath won the election of 1970. However, after a coal miners' strike Heath decided to hold an election to renew his mandate to govern in February 1974 but lost narrowly to Wilson. There was again talk of a military coup, with rumours of Lord Mountbatten as head of an interim administration after Wilson had been deposed. In 1974 the Army occupied Heathrow Airport on the grounds of training for possible IRA terrorist action at the airport. However Marcia Williams (a senior aide and close friend of Wilson) asserted that the operation was ordered as a practice run for a military takeover or as a show of strength, as the government itself was not informed of such an exercise based around a key point in the nation's transport infrastructure.[11]
Where's the QT thread? Who's on this week? Please be a Moggy week
I think I'm both lad, Irish first name and anglocised-Irish surname, Scouser, i'm pretty much potatoe