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Salmond "We can take Scotland in two weeks"
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And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014 -
Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI think it's one thing to stop deploying the under 18s to combat zones; that seems logical to me. But it's another thing to stop recruiting 16 year olds, especially those from the background you've named, for whom the armed forces might provide their best, or even only opportunity to get out of the sink estate and get on in life. They could start training in many roles as the armed forces need mechanics, cooks, nurses, firemen, logistics workers and so on, and I actually think it's one of the roles of the armed forces to provide that social function of giving people an opportunity to get a good job and training. Sitting in a classrom at school just doesn't work for everybody.Comment
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI think it's one thing to stop deploying the under 18s to combat zones; that seems logical to me. But it's another thing to stop recruiting 16 year olds, especially those from the background you've named, for whom the armed forces might provide their best, or even only opportunity to get out of the sink estate and get on in life. They could start training in many roles as the armed forces need mechanics, cooks, nurses, firemen, logistics workers and so on, and I actually think it's one of the roles of the armed forces to provide that social function of giving people an opportunity to get a good job and training. Sitting in a classrom at school just doesn't work for everybody.Error 404: Signature not found.Comment
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Originally posted by JustinTime View PostAh, the Malvolio stratagem ; so nice to see it deployed outside of a discussion on PCG.
When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostIt's got more to do with the fact that I need to get some fucking work doneError 404: Signature not found.Comment
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostIt's got more to do with the fact that I need to get some fucking work doneComment
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Originally posted by jemb View Postit drives a few too many, thankfully that generation is getting old. My teenage kids think it's all a bit sad. They see the world as a big open place. Nationalism they see as an old person's disease.
The recent opinion polls when broken down show that the over 55s are the ones most likely to vote no. The younger generation see the possibilities of a new start as a small independent country.Comment
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostIt's actually the opposite so your kids are obviously listening to the Bitter Together stuff that you are spouting.
The recent opinion polls when broken down show that the over 55s are the ones most likely to vote no. The younger generation see the possibilities of a new start as a small independent country.Error 404: Signature not found.Comment
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Originally posted by JustinTime View PostHe-he-he. Of course it does.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostIt's actually the opposite so your kids are obviously listening to the Bitter Together stuff that you are spouting.
The recent opinion polls when broken down show that the over 55s are the ones most likely to vote no. The younger generation see the possibilities of doing what the Irish did and will leave the country.
I had the unfortunate experience of going to Scotland for a funeral. It really was the direst place on Earth. I have also been to Ireland for a funeral and no matter what the weather there is always a great sense of occasion and fun attached to everything that goes on.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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