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Last edited by CheeseSlice; 17 September 2014, 23:07. Reason: CUK URL metadata thingy too clever, making my quoted text redundant.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostIf I remember rightly, you're a pape ?
Are you not also one of the ones that was always calling foul against the press/SFA/FIFA/Masons ?
That was OK though, cause you could play your paddy victim card.
By the way, did you read the guidance notes on these figures you quoted ?
we dont need this
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I think we will just mark that one down as you talking tulipe again.
OK with you?
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI am sure you can with the miracle of the internet and iplayer produce this news report.
You can do that to defend yourself from the allegation made by myself that you are talking complete tulipe. again.
Are you not also one of the ones that was always calling foul against the press/SFA/FIFA/Masons ?
That was OK though, cause you could play your paddy victim card.
By the way, did you read the guidance notes on these figures you quoted ?
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostSo, a news report on TV that is plainly bollocks is OK with you, is it ?
You can do that to defend yourself from the allegation made by myself that you are talking complete tulipe. again.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe perpetual sense of injustice that emanates from the yes folk is laughable.
Like you have been chained to work benches all your life.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
BBC Reported '50 or so' yes supporters had gathered in George Square earlier tonight.
Like you have been chained to work benches all your life.
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BBC Reported '50 or so' yes supporters had gathered in George Square earlier tonight.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostTwice isn't it?
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostWhy is it that people on here can talk like experts when they clearly know **** all.
Go and have a look to see how many times since, say 1935, that labour have had a majority based solely on Scottish seats.
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Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyWell I'm no political scientist, but I firmly predict there will never be another referendum after this one. Either it's a yes or a no. There is no way the three main parties will ever be put into this position again.
If the Tories manage to stay in power, coalition or not they will answer the West Lothian question by sending all Scottish MP's back to Scotland. Don't think they are giving Devo Max to Scotland without a re-balancing of power across the UK
For Labour god only knows, they can't send the Scottish MP's home as they won't have a majority, but eventually the Tories or possibly UKIP will get back in....
Go and have a look to see how many times since, say 1935, that labour have had a majority based solely on Scottish seats.
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