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    1. JohnBongoham on

      >A lawyer for Yury Shamara said he had been “unaware of any geographic proximity between the golf club and any defence-linked businesses . […] nor of the asserted significance of the trainline”.

      Oh, I’m sure.

      Purely coincidental.

    2. Obvious_Yard_1846 on

      lol, whomever approved the sale in the club leadership is in for a hard time. Going to have a few questions to answer, especially as they turned down a matching offer from a local.

      I imagine they’re having their personal bank accounts trawled through at least.

    3. I’m totally into the idea that our enemies would use all means to undermine our defences. That being sad I’m not sure what this purchase would win them.

      If it is about surveillance of the train traffic they can achieve that for much cheaper. (I found with almost no work a beautiful 2 bedroom flat for sale advertised for £178,125 right on these tracks. The sellers even kindly uploaded pictures of the tracks from the window of the lounge/diner room.)

      If it is about sabotage of the tracks… i don’t know how owning a land on the other side of a road from the tracks would help with that. If you want to undermine the tracks you would just send out dudes with high-vis vests holding clipboards. You don’t need to own the land for that. In fact you would want to do it somewhere where you don’t own land.

      What is the risk here? I have a pretty wild imagination but I’m drawing a blank here.

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