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Post by Mr Stabby on Mar 14, 2017 18:56:49 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2017 19:17:38 GMT
I know lots of Scotish people. Some are nice, and some aren't. Seems the elite, along with their media accomplices, are up to it again. I don't like Sturgen, she's like a female member of an old boys network.... ....oops, forgot to say I'm sure there are also nice and bad people everywhere!
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Post by Telemachus on Mar 14, 2017 19:22:10 GMT
But the majority of those who lived there in 2016 voted to stay in the EU. And are being ignored. No they are not being ignored. They have to go along with the majority just like Wales, Cornwall, and Acacia Avenue in Surbiton. The relevant point is the there are plenty of folk who voted to leave the U.K in Indyref1 also voted to leave the EU, and vice versa. Sturgeon is just using it as a wedge to incite separatism and nationalism, damaging and dividing her own country. She is a self-centred bitch of the first order. The only good thing she's ever done is to provide grist for Tracey Ullman's mill.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2017 19:26:23 GMT
So, am I to take it you're not that impressed with your first minister
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2017 19:32:41 GMT
So, am I to take it you're not that impressed with your first minister Rog Is Nick Scottish then? I always got the impression he was British..oops...sorry meant English. Anyway, divide and conquer is getting boring. Has anyone else worked it out yet?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2017 19:37:14 GMT
So, am I to take it you're not that impressed with your first minister Rog Is Nick Scottish then? I always got the impression he was British..oops...sorry meant English. Anyway, divide and conquer is getting boring. Has anyone else worked it out yet? I didn't think he had a nationality, I thought he just came from a barcode... 😲
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Post by bodger on Mar 14, 2017 19:40:54 GMT
But the majority of those who lived there in 2016 voted to stay in the EU. And are being ignored. No they are not being ignored. They have to go along with the majority just like Wales, Cornwall, and Acacia Avenue in Surbiton. The relevant point is the there are plenty of folk who voted to leave the U.K in Indyref1 also voted to leave the EU, and vice versa. Sturgeon is just using it as a wedge to incite separatism and nationalism, damaging and dividing her own country. She is a self-centred bitch of the first order. The only good thing she's ever done is to provide grist for Tracey Ullman's mill. exactly. There has been so much integration over the past 300 years that Scotland is no longer a viable separate entity, any more than Acacia Avenue is. All nationalist and regionalist independence agendas in the UK are bollox, and are unjustified as long as those regions get a fair share of the UK's budget and assets. I have far more sympathy for the perceived deprivation of all regions other than the Home Counties, for which the solution might be to have a parliament permanently on the road, meeting in a different city each month.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2017 19:45:49 GMT
I really liked brave heart, I watched it umpteen times.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2017 19:51:41 GMT
No they are not being ignored. They have to go along with the majority just like Wales, Cornwall, and Acacia Avenue in Surbiton. The relevant point is the there are plenty of folk who voted to leave the U.K in Indyref1 also voted to leave the EU, and vice versa. Sturgeon is just using it as a wedge to incite separatism and nationalism, damaging and dividing her own country. She is a self-centred bitch of the first order. The only good thing she's ever done is to provide grist for Tracey Ullman's mill. exactly. Â There has been so much integration over the past 300 years that Scotland is no longer a viable separate entity, any more than Acacia Avenue is. All nationalist and regionalist independence agendas in the UK are bollox, and are unjustified as long as those regions get a fair share of the UK's budget and assets. Â I have far more sympathy for the perceived deprivation of all regions other than the Home Counties, for which the solution might be to have a parliament permanently on the road, meeting in a different city each month. I'm really glad that some people now see how power and control has been pushed further away from us. Brexit is the time in history where the pendulum started to swing back in the other direction.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2017 19:51:53 GMT
I know lots of Scotish people. Some are nice, and some aren't. Seems the elite, along with their media accomplices, are up to it again. I don't like Sturgen, she's like a female member of an old boys network.... ....oops, forgot to say I'm sure there are also nice and bad people everywhere! If she has ancestry going back to Adam and Eve, she was born from incest.
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Post by JohnV on Mar 14, 2017 19:54:08 GMT
No they are not being ignored. They have to go along with the majority just like Wales, Cornwall, and Acacia Avenue in Surbiton. The relevant point is the there are plenty of folk who voted to leave the U.K in Indyref1 also voted to leave the EU, and vice versa. Sturgeon is just using it as a wedge to incite separatism and nationalism, damaging and dividing her own country. She is a self-centred bitch of the first order. The only good thing she's ever done is to provide grist for Tracey Ullman's mill. exactly. There has been so much integration over the past 300 years that Scotland is no longer a viable separate entity, any more than Acacia Avenue is. All nationalist and regionalist independence agendas in the UK are bollox, and are unjustified as long as those regions get a fair share of the UK's budget and assets. I have far more sympathy for the perceived deprivation of all regions other than the Home Counties, for which the solution might be to have a parliament permanently on the road, meeting in a different city each month. No No No No ...... I like the Canvey Island Independance Party (There actually is someone who stands in the local elections for them )
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2017 19:54:53 GMT
I meet Scots all the time and they're very pleasant much like all other races.
However, it's often intrigued me why, if Scotland is such a wonderful country, do so few of them live there?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2017 20:00:24 GMT
I meet Scots all the time and they're very pleasant much like all other races. However, it's often intrigued me why, if Scotland is such a wonderful country, do so few of them live there? Rog Midges!
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Post by Telemachus on Mar 14, 2017 20:00:34 GMT
So, am I to take it you're not that impressed with your first minister Rog Is Nick Scottish then? I always got the impression he was British..oops...sorry meant English. Anyway, divide and conquer is getting boring. Has anyone else worked it out yet? English by birth. But she is still my first minister - the obnoxious tart - as I live in Scotland, am on the Scottish electoral register, pay my taxes in Scotland etc.
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Post by Telemachus on Mar 14, 2017 20:01:32 GMT
I meet Scots all the time and they're very pleasant much like all other races. However, it's often intrigued me why, if Scotland is such a wonderful country, do so few of them live there? Rog Midges! But only July to October, and when the wind is less than 5mph. The wind is rarely less than 5mph in the Highlands!
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