Mmm... And how does that sit with the Human Rights Act 1998?;)
Anyway, as I've said before, if they tried any shite like that there'd be a civil war.
Marco.
Mmm... And how does that sit with the Human Rights Act 1998?;)
Anyway, as I've said before, if they tried any shite like that there'd be a civil war.
Marco.
Yes, of course I understand it, but it's irrelevant to me and also not particularly funny (if indeed that was the intention).
Lol - ok, I'll give you that, but you'll have to forgive me, as I've become so accustomed having to keep prompting you to answer questions I've asked, it's easy to lose track!!:ner::DQuote:
2. It was a reply to a question you posed, over on "Crap Weather for November", you plank! :ner:
Marco.
Exactly... If that was their intention, they'd have been as well trying to make the vaccine mandatory!
However, the fact is, as Grant has outlined, there'd be as much chance of that happening, as anyone's family or them being quarantined or 'held captive' against their will for having Coronavirus:lol:
I think someone's been watching too many 'disaster movies';)
Marco.
For cryin' out loud, let it go already! :eek: It is NOT a joke, and isn't funny! I don't know how else to word this! Let me try again: You look Italian, have inherited Italian values, eat like an Italian, so you ARE Italian! But you were born in Scotland! Doesn't make you Scottish!
My last word on this, feel free to think you have 'won' in some way :)
It's been done in the past, Italians were interned in WW2
''My nonno was arrested at the family home in Glasgow in the early hours of June 12th 1940 just two days after Mussolini had declared war on Britain and France. The policeman that carried out the arrest was a well known customer of the cafe and apologised for having to make the arrest. Despite the apology, Tommaso spend the next three and half years of his life on the Isle of Man.''
http://www.glasgowwestend.co.uk/peop...romglasgow.php