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Socialism is inseparably interwoven with totalitarianism and the abject worship of the state.
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostAnd that includes beating up people because they're English ??? Really ?
Where I live there are loads of 'English refugees' who sold their one bedroom flat in Penge in the early 2000's to buy a castle up here Most of the ones I know have SNP posters in their windows.
I personally don't dislike anyone because of their nationality. I've even got a mate that is English, I think
I've spent a good portion of my contracting life working in England, contributing to the English economy, eating English curry and drinking English beer, like Cobra.Last edited by TestMangler; 21 April 2015, 09:52.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostA bit pointless I live in Wales, and wouldn't want to vote for anything that will burden the economy with more debt anywayWhen freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostAnd that includes beating up people because they're English ??? Really ?
One cutaway on the news last night of the SNP manifesto launch was of someone wearing an England rugby shirt with an SNP badge above the rose.
There are numerous examples of English and other nationals living in Scotland who are members of the SNP. Lots of stories about intimidation and anger on the streets by the Yes voters during Indyref yet no-one could actually show any footage or pictures of it happening.Comment
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostA bit pointless I live in Wales, and wouldn't want to vote for anything that will burden the economy with more debt anyway
Unless, of course, you just like bumping your gums for the sake of it.Comment
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostYou can almost smell the fear
Anyone who thinks borrowing more money when you are already in debt is a good idea so you end up paying more back in interest is just an idiot. Anyone who wants a one-sided disarmament of our nuclear deterrent in an increasingly uncertain world is a dangerous idiot.Last edited by sartois; 21 April 2015, 10:10.Comment
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Anyways the SNP in practice are an economic wrecking ball, some key facts...
Unemployment in Scotland is rising and not falling like in England.
Our deficit is rising and not falling like in England
Our business ownership levels are lower that in England.
We have far higher foreign business ownership in Scotland
Our start-up success rate is the lowest in the UK
I could go on and on.
If anyone seriously suggests that teaming up the SNP with the 2 Eds who were central to wrecking the UK's economy last decade then they should have their voting cards removed.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostAnyways the SNP in practice are an economic wrecking ball, some key facts...
Unemployment in Scotland is rising and not falling like in England.
Our deficit is rising and not falling like in England
Our business ownership levels are lower that in England.
We have far higher foreign business ownership in Scotland
Our start-up success rate is the lowest in the UK
I could go on and on.
If anyone seriously suggests that teaming up the SNP with the 2 Eds who were central to wrecking the UK's economy last decade then they should have their voting cards removed.Comment
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