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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI thought the opposition at the time were united with the government, before it turned out all the intelligence wasn't very.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostBlair is a Scot with an English constituency. Brown is a Scottish MP. As were a large proportion of the cabinet at the time of when the UK was taken into the war. Only that oily little turd Robin Cook stood against the invasion.
The Scots therefore had a disproportionatley large influence over the iraq war
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I thought the opposition at the time were united with the government, before it turned out all the intelligence wasn't very.
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostNo, they are English MPs.
HTHBIDI
The Scots therefore had a disproportionatley large influence over the iraq war
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostYes, like the MPs giving themselves a 10% pay rise and bombing the tulip out of the Middle East. Oh, and not forgetting £100 Billion on Trident.
The Blair-Brown war cost the Labour party dear | Benjamin Wegg-Prosser | Comment is free | The Guardian
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Originally posted by original PM View PostIt was more a collective sigh of relief because more than anything it would have been an incredibly costly task to seperate Scotland from the rest of the UK.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostI do not really think amyone celebrated the No result.
It was more a collective sigh of relief because more than anything it would have been an incredibly costly task to seperate Scotland from the rest of the UK.
And it would have taken up funds that quite frankly can be used a lot more effectively elsewhere.
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I do not really think amyone celebrated the No result.
It was more a collective sigh of relief because more than anything it would have been an incredibly costly task to seperate Scotland from the rest of the UK.
And it would have taken up funds that quite frankly can be used a lot more effectively elsewhere.
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I'm going to talk to my sources. There'll be some serious words.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostPictures taken yesterday.. Meanwhile we're about to spend wods on a war with ISIS.
Och hoots man, not in my name. We're all wee cowardly custards here in Jockland.
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IN fact it is from a daily mail article from 2012.
Bubbly tax: After furore over VAT on hot pasties, Osborne puts a 'green' levy on champagne drinkers | Daily Mail Online
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