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I see your usual level of discourse is not improved this evening, I'll leave you to your meths and porridge. -
A Tory that is about to vote Labour. Think you're the one on the meths.Originally posted by minestrone View PostI see your usual level of discourse is not improved this evening, I'll leave you to your meths and porridge.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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It's on the Wings over Scotland site linkOriginally posted by minestrone View PostWhen?
So, recently Scotland voted for Labour in 50ish seats each time in 1970, 1974, 1979, 1983, 1987, 1992 & 2010 and yet we had Tory governments. I know you're thick so here's a nice graph that might help. If not, just look at the pretty colours...
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Funny only the unionists think that.Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe guy that writes that is certifiable, seriously.
He's just run an annual fundraiser to keep it going and received over £91k in two days.
He keeps the unionist MSM under the microscope and reports on their bias. Here he shows where the Daily Record reported on crisis in NHS Scotland with pictures of a guy with a bed in the shower. Turns out the picture and story were about a hospital in West Yorkshire, the detail was buried away down the story in one line Wings Over Scotland | 2450 pixels of lies
And also the story of the "Vow Delivered" which was clearly a lie. IPSO found the Record guilty and they were forced to print a retraction although they buried it and also kept the lie online.
Wings Over Scotland | A lie half-deleted remains a lieComment
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It's not a tory government, if you don't know or understand that you really should be leaving the politics threads to the grown ups.Originally posted by Batcher View PostIt's on the Wings over Scotland site link
So, recently Scotland voted for Labour in 50ish seats each time in 1970, 1974, 1979, 1983, 1987, 1992 & 2010 and yet we had Tory governments. I know you're thick so here's a nice graph that might help. If not, just look at the pretty colours...Comment
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Unfortunately some people don't understand how coalitions work and what one is.Originally posted by minestrone View PostIt's not a tory government, if you don't know or understand that you really should be leaving the politics threads to the grown ups.
Also it was Labour and the Tories plus a majority of the stupid electorate that stopped us having a PR system for Westminster.
So when I hear UKIP and SNP supporters moaning about the Westminster voting system they need to look in the mirror as they are to blame for its continuation. People were gullible enough to think the Lib Dims would win by having that system implemented, yet in other PR elections all the minor parties are winners except the Lib Dems."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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He calls him self Reverend but he has no dealings with the church, that is probably a sign he has had some kind of Icke type break down at some point. When he was asked about the strange behaviour he said it was something to do with Wikipedia, yet Wikipedia had not be started until after the revered appeared in his name.Originally posted by Batcher View PostFunny only the unionists think that.
He's just run an annual fundraiser to keep it going and received over £91k in two days.
He keeps the unionist MSM under the microscope and reports on their bias. Here he shows where the Daily Record reported on crisis in NHS Scotland with pictures of a guy with a bed in the shower. Turns out the picture and story were about a hospital in West Yorkshire, the detail was buried away down the story in one line Wings Over Scotland | 2450 pixels of lies
And also the story of the "Vow Delivered" which was clearly a lie. IPSO found the Record guilty and they were forced to print a retraction although they buried it and also kept the lie online.
Wings Over Scotland | A lie half-deleted remains a lie
HIs comments about Hillsborough and 9/11 are just bonkers, generally anything he talks about has a really sinister edge.
He is definitely border line personality, very probably sociopathic. He also talks a lot of tulip.Comment
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There should have been some clause that if 90% of Scottish MPs end up SNP, independence is automatically granted.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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There is talk in some quarters that we will be in the position to call UDI if the voting turns out the same as the polls.Originally posted by d000hg View PostThere should have been some clause that if 90% of Scottish MPs end up SNP, independence is automatically granted.Comment
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Oh dear, that's a very minor point to pick up on to deflect from the main point. Yes, it's a coalition but the vast majority are Tories so voting Labour in Scotland didn't prevent it and voting SNP won't help the Tories this time.Originally posted by minestrone View PostIt's not a tory government, if you don't know or understand that you really should be leaving the politics threads to the grown ups.Comment
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