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Topic History of: Pakistan terror - and the consequences for the UK
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veritas All I now about Pakistan is that a flight I was on was diverted to there and we had to stay for 3 days.

There is NO ALCOHOL. I nearly went insane and everybody is tense. You can feel it in the streets. Just imagine no bars to pop into for a quick bevy ?

No way of winding down.
Innocent Accused It was pretty obvious to anyone with political experience that he was going to be a liability.
Years ago before the net you could get away with saying different things for different audiences,now he's finding out the hard way you can't.The man is all spin,without substance,but unlike Tony B has little talent to get away with it.He makes even Bush look professional.

Bridges need to be built with Pakistan,these need sensible policies for the region,not.....(fill in the blanks yourself).
In The Know No one commented on this topic when first posted, but now that its front page news and causing a diplomatic incident, are there any thoughts ?
In The Know What do people think of David Cameron's comments re terror in Pakistan and (given the number of Pakistanis here) what are the (potential) consequences for the UK ?