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Sound familiar minestrone ?Last edited by TestMangler; 23 January 2015, 16:33.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Let's face it, the debates are a waste of time whoever attends.
Last time, Tories and Labour prdicatably told lies and slagged each other off.
Cable talked a lot of sense and came across arguably quite well.
Following the election, Cable reverted to the typical educated idiot, listened to no-one and satisfied all his backhand promises to big business and Europe.Comment
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Look familiar assorted nationalists?
I would have loved to have seen all your faces when this picture of the fat one was takenComment
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Why would there be?Originally posted by minestrone View PostNot a peep out of the SNP about the oil price crash.
If Scotland was in control of its oil revenue for those past 40 years we'd have done much with the wealth rather than spend it on war. Whether it was $100 or $50 a barrel."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Without referendum they would have never gained more control for Scotland.Originally posted by minestrone View PostNot a peep out of the SNP about the oil price crash.
So even if they bluffed or were totally wrong it still will work out MUCH better for Scotland.
And for that reason they will wipe our Labour MPs in Scotland.
What's not to like?Comment
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The UK makes bugger all from oil compared with other industries.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWhy would there be?
If Scotland was in control of its oil revenue for those past 40 years we'd have done much with the wealth rather than spend it on war. Whether it was $100 or $50 a barrel.
It is one big lie the SNP tells the morons.Comment
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See the SNP are telling everyone they will be the power brokers and the only party they will work with are labour, but for every seat the SNP win they only take it away from labour.Originally posted by AtW View PostWithout referendum they would have never gained more control for Scotland.
So even if they bluffed or were totally wrong it still will work out MUCH better for Scotland.
And for that reason they will wipe our Labour MPs in Scotland.
What's not to like?
At the end of a day green tulip and brown tulip smells the same, they are only hindering the party that will give them a chance.
That is lost on most of the nationalist zoomers.Comment
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