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At the last election in Scotland the SNP got 977,569 votes to the conservatives 757,949.
That fat moron stands up in the commons every PMQs and dribbles on about "Scotland's Voice" but really the conservatives have a decent share of the vote in Scotland.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostExcellent, so you agree with OG, me and others, that you are wrong and you don’t know what you’re talking about.
Good. Can we move on, or are you still going to snowflake on about how everything is better under Trump.
And if he is so perfect, why don’t you go live there, since you hate the United Kingdom so much.
Anyways. There was a program about Trump's mother on BBC alba. It is meant to be top level fantastic
BBC ALBA - Mathair a' Chinn Suidhe – Trump’s Mother
I missed it but I think it's coming on soon.
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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostA Glaswegian (drunken or otherwise) who supports Brexit, Johnson and Trump? Now there's a rare wee beastie.
At least 1mn people in Scotland voted for Brexit...
It would appear that the only way to leave the EU would be under the Conservatives...
I'm sure a few Scots are employed by Trump...
Not quite the "How many Blind Piano Tuners are there in New York?" problem but I suppose what I'm really trying to say is "You might be surprised"...
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhy do you lot waste your time arguing with a drunken Glaswegian fool?
It was better when Spuddy posted more, but he seems to have given up now and conceded defeat, so I take my pleasure where I can
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostExcellent, so you agree with OG, me and others, that you are wrong and you don’t know what you’re talking about.
Good. Can we move on, or are you still going to snowflake on about how everything is better under Trump.
And if he is so perfect, why don’t you go live there, since you hate the United Kingdom so much.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhy do you lot waste your time arguing with a drunken Glaswegian fool?
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Originally posted by minestrone View Post
Good. Can we move on, or are you still going to snowflake on about how everything is better under Trump.
And if he is so perfect, why don’t you go live there, since you hate the United Kingdom so much.
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