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Federal parliament condemns attempted bombing
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Reply #1 - Feb 3rd, 2026 at 5:03pm
 
Is No Rally - Is No Problem.

There is no invasion day - that's all BS.  Time for those who think that to relinquish their citizenship and all rights including to peaceful assembly, and pay an extra tax on use of all the improvement facilities brought by Civilisation Day.

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Reply #2 - Feb 3rd, 2026 at 11:11pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on Feb 3rd, 2026 at 3:05pm:


The idiots who call January 26 Invasion day don't know history.

Captain Cook landed in Australia on April 29, 1770
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Re: Federal parliament condemns attempted bombing
Reply #3 - Feb 4th, 2026 at 2:50pm
 
Baronvonrort wrote on Feb 3rd, 2026 at 11:11pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Feb 3rd, 2026 at 3:05pm:


The idiots who call January 26 Invasion day don't know history.

Captain Cook landed in Australia on April 29, 1770

Then why did we celebrate Australia Day on the 26th January before WW II?
Besides which your quoted poster is wrong on other points, being British citizens did not mean that one had to fight for Britain and when I first travelled overseas, as a civilian, in 1960 my passport was marked as a British passport sub heading Australia and I was a British citizen and could have stood for election to either of the UK parliaments same as other Britons.
It was not until 1984 that Australians were legally no longer British subjects.
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Re: Federal parliament condemns attempted bombing
Reply #4 - Yesterday at 8:05pm
 
Well - we all don't care - it's not going anywhere, so all these nut-wits might as well STFU and go find a real job.

I'm just lining up again to work for the government that claims to hate me .. if I can do it at my age - so can you. 

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Reply #5 - Yesterday at 8:38pm
 
Sir Eoin O Fada wrote on Feb 4th, 2026 at 2:50pm:
Baronvonrort wrote on Feb 3rd, 2026 at 11:11pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Feb 3rd, 2026 at 3:05pm:


The idiots who call January 26 Invasion day don't know history.

Captain Cook landed in Australia on April 29, 1770

Then why did we celebrate Australia Day on the 26th January before WW II?
Besides which your quoted poster is wrong on other points, being British citizens did not mean that one had to fight for Britain and when I first travelled overseas, as a civilian, in 1960 my passport was marked as a British passport sub heading Australia and I was a British citizen and could have stood for election to either of the UK parliaments same as other Britons.
It was not until 1984 that Australians were legally no longer British subjects.


Considering that the House of Lords' members cannot be elected, I'm not sure what your referring to.  Members of the House of Lords are either appointed or they inherit their positions from their forebears.  Tsk, tsk, tsk...  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Re: Federal parliament condemns attempted bombing
Reply #6 - Yesterday at 8:44pm
 
Brian Ross wrote Yesterday at 8:38pm:
Sir Eoin O Fada wrote on Feb 4th, 2026 at 2:50pm:
Baronvonrort wrote on Feb 3rd, 2026 at 11:11pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Feb 3rd, 2026 at 3:05pm:


The idiots who call January 26 Invasion day don't know history.

Captain Cook landed in Australia on April 29, 1770

Then why did we celebrate Australia Day on the 26th January before WW II?
Besides which your quoted poster is wrong on other points, being British citizens did not mean that one had to fight for Britain and when I first travelled overseas, as a civilian, in 1960 my passport was marked as a British passport sub heading Australia and I was a British citizen and could have stood for election to either of the UK parliaments same as other Britons.
It was not until 1984 that Australians were legally no longer British subjects.


Considering that the House of Lords' members cannot be elected, I'm not sure what your referring to.  Members of the House of Lords are either appointed or they inherit their positions from their forebears.  Tsk, tsk, tsk...  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

And on what way is the House of Lords relevant at this point?


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Re: Federal parliament condemns attempted bombing
Reply #7 - Yesterday at 8:46pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on Feb 3rd, 2026 at 3:05pm:



Bring back 19th century British justice -

the British knew what to do with their lawless colonies.
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Reply #8 - Yesterday at 9:20pm
 
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 8:46pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Feb 3rd, 2026 at 3:05pm:



Bring back 19th century British justice -

the British knew what to do with their lawless colonies.


The alleged terrorist is a white supremacist.

Should people like Frank be charged for helping to radicalise him?

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Re: Federal parliament condemns attempted bombing
Reply #9 - Yesterday at 10:05pm
 
Frank wrote Yesterday at 8:44pm:
Brian Ross wrote Yesterday at 8:38pm:
Sir Eoin O Fada wrote on Feb 4th, 2026 at 2:50pm:
Baronvonrort wrote on Feb 3rd, 2026 at 11:11pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Feb 3rd, 2026 at 3:05pm:


The idiots who call January 26 Invasion day don't know history.

Captain Cook landed in Australia on April 29, 1770

Then why did we celebrate Australia Day on the 26th January before WW II?
Besides which your quoted poster is wrong on other points, being British citizens did not mean that one had to fight for Britain and when I first travelled overseas, as a civilian, in 1960 my passport was marked as a British passport sub heading Australia and I was a British citizen and could have stood for election to either of the UK parliaments same as other Britons.
It was not until 1984 that Australians were legally no longer British subjects.


Considering that the House of Lords' members cannot be elected, I'm not sure what your referring to.  Members of the House of Lords are either appointed or they inherit their positions from their forebears.  Tsk, tsk, tsk...  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

And on what way is the House of Lords relevant at this point?

Nurse! Bbwiyawn has gone orf....

Where did you get your trading to be so stupidly irrelevant, Bbwiyawn?


Eugene seems to think they were relevant to him when he visited the UK back in the 1960s.  Why not ask him, Soren?  Tsk, tsk, tsk... Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Re: Federal parliament condemns attempted bombing
Reply #10 - Yesterday at 10:11pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote Yesterday at 9:20pm:
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 8:46pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Feb 3rd, 2026 at 3:05pm:



Bring back 19th century British justice -

the British knew what to do with their lawless colonies.


The alleged terrorist is a white supremacist.

Should people like Frank be charged for helping to radicalise him?





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Re: Federal parliament condemns attempted bombing
Reply #11 - Today at 9:41am
 
Brian Ross wrote Yesterday at 10:05pm:
Frank wrote Yesterday at 8:44pm:
Brian Ross wrote Yesterday at 8:38pm:
Sir Eoin O Fada wrote on Feb 4th, 2026 at 2:50pm:
Baronvonrort wrote on Feb 3rd, 2026 at 11:11pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Feb 3rd, 2026 at 3:05pm:


The idiots who call January 26 Invasion day don't know history.

Captain Cook landed in Australia on April 29, 1770

Then why did we celebrate Australia Day on the 26th January before WW II?
Besides which your quoted poster is wrong on other points, being British citizens did not mean that one had to fight for Britain and when I first travelled overseas, as a civilian, in 1960 my passport was marked as a British passport sub heading Australia and I was a British citizen and could have stood for election to either of the UK parliaments same as other Britons.
It was not until 1984 that Australians were legally no longer British subjects.


Considering that the House of Lords' members cannot be elected, I'm not sure what your referring to.  Members of the House of Lords are either appointed or they inherit their positions from their forebears.  Tsk, tsk, tsk...  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

And on what way is the House of Lords relevant at this point?

Nurse! Bbwiyawn has gone orf....

Where did you get your trading to be so stupidly irrelevant, Bbwiyawn?


Eugene seems to think they were relevant to him when he visited the UK back in the 1960s.  Why not ask him, Soren?  Tsk, tsk, tsk... Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Whilst I do have a minor Scots title and have had the honour to be Bannerman to a few Scots Lords and Chieftains, I know little of the House of Lords.
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Re: Federal parliament condemns attempted bombing
Reply #12 - Today at 9:45am
 
Brian Ross wrote Yesterday at 8:38pm:
Sir Eoin O Fada wrote on Feb 4th, 2026 at 2:50pm:
Baronvonrort wrote on Feb 3rd, 2026 at 11:11pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Feb 3rd, 2026 at 3:05pm:


The idiots who call January 26 Invasion day don't know history.

Captain Cook landed in Australia on April 29, 1770

Then why did we celebrate Australia Day on the 26th January before WW II?
Besides which your quoted poster is wrong on other points, being British citizens did not mean that one had to fight for Britain and when I first travelled overseas, as a civilian, in 1960 my passport was marked as a British passport sub heading Australia and I was a British citizen and could have stood for election to either of the UK parliaments same as other Britons.
It was not until 1984 that Australians were legally no longer British subjects.


Considering that the House of Lords' members cannot be elected, I'm not sure what your referring to.  Members of the House of Lords are either appointed or they inherit their positions from their forebears.  Tsk, tsk, tsk...  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

I was referring to the two elected Parliaments that existed at that time in the UK.
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Reply #13 - Today at 10:13am
 
Sir Eoin O Fada wrote Today at 9:45am:
Brian Ross wrote Yesterday at 8:38pm:
Sir Eoin O Fada wrote on Feb 4th, 2026 at 2:50pm:
Baronvonrort wrote on Feb 3rd, 2026 at 11:11pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Feb 3rd, 2026 at 3:05pm:


The idiots who call January 26 Invasion day don't know history.

Captain Cook landed in Australia on April 29, 1770

Then why did we celebrate Australia Day on the 26th January before WW II?
Besides which your quoted poster is wrong on other points, being British citizens did not mean that one had to fight for Britain and when I first travelled overseas, as a civilian, in 1960 my passport was marked as a British passport sub heading Australia and I was a British citizen and could have stood for election to either of the UK parliaments same as other Britons.
It was not until 1984 that Australians were legally no longer British subjects.


Considering that the House of Lords' members cannot be elected, I'm not sure what your referring to.  Members of the House of Lords are either appointed or they inherit their positions from their forebears.  Tsk, tsk, tsk...  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

I was referring to the two elected Parliaments that existed at that time in the UK.


There were no electable Parliaments in the UK in 1960, apart from the House of Commons.  The devolved Parliaments of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland were all created more recently than the 1960s.   Tsk, tsk, tsk...  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Re: Federal parliament condemns attempted bombing
Reply #14 - Today at 11:18am
 
Brian Ross wrote Today at 10:13am:
Sir Eoin O Fada wrote Today at 9:45am:
Brian Ross wrote Yesterday at 8:38pm:
Sir Eoin O Fada wrote on Feb 4th, 2026 at 2:50pm:
Baronvonrort wrote on Feb 3rd, 2026 at 11:11pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Feb 3rd, 2026 at 3:05pm:


The idiots who call January 26 Invasion day don't know history.

Captain Cook landed in Australia on April 29, 1770

Then why did we celebrate Australia Day on the 26th January before WW II?
Besides which your quoted poster is wrong on other points, being British citizens did not mean that one had to fight for Britain and when I first travelled overseas, as a civilian, in 1960 my passport was marked as a British passport sub heading Australia and I was a British citizen and could have stood for election to either of the UK parliaments same as other Britons.
It was not until 1984 that Australians were legally no longer British subjects.


Considering that the House of Lords' members cannot be elected, I'm not sure what your referring to.  Members of the House of Lords are either appointed or they inherit their positions from their forebears.  Tsk, tsk, tsk...  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

I was referring to the two elected Parliaments that existed at that time in the UK.


There were no electable Parliaments in the UK in 1960, apart from the House of Commons.  The devolved Parliaments of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland were all created more recently than the 1960s.   Tsk, tsk, tsk...  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Such ignorance is almost unbelievable but in your case I’ll make an exception.

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