So we're damned for our past sins. You sound like a poster on DU. Does the US deserve to go down because of its past sins? Or Germany? Or is it only the UK that has ever done wrong and deserves to suffer under islam?
Those are all rhetorical questions BTW...I'm done wasting my time on you.
Why do you still bother defending Britain on this site, Scotsman? Every Brit from CrazyIvan onwards (and perhaps before) works out that this is an anti-British board and moves on. And yet you keep fighting the good fight. Give it up. Just stick FreeRepublic in your bookmark folder alongside presstv, RT et al and move on.
I know that the prosecution argued that Martin's description of the events were false. There's a big surprise.
The police found that Tony Martin's account was contradicted by the physical evidence.
The details that aren't in dispute, however, are that the two people that Martin shot were thugs with criminal records and that they broke into Martin's residence with criminal intentions and were shot.
More like an execution. Hard to stretch self-defence to cover what he did. I'm not crying any tears over the dead burglar, but Tony Martin's no hero.
Ah Britain the USA, land of the faggot. One of the reasons they lost empire are owned by the Chinese. Now theyre just the home of Packies Mexicans and fags.
Yeah, see #28. I think the somali driver was the one on the route 24 bus and I’m pretty sure I saw/read that he was fired. Can’t find any link to confirm that, though.
I think you've got the numbers the wrong way round. Raulynaitis was a driver on route 24 and got £30,000 from the Sun for making the story up. I think the route 81 story you're thinking of is this one:
Prove your point that Britain deliberately used Commonwealth troops when high levels of casualties were expected. Simply listing battles where Commonwealth troops did a lot (or most) of the fighting doesn't prove your point. High levels of casualties were expected on D-Day, but Britain contributed troops to take 2 of the 5 beaches, and more troops for the Canadian beach. Plus a paratroop division. Same for Market Garden.
And more British soldiers died in the Gallipoli campaign than ANZAC troops.