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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by Batcher View Post
    New Statesman | How many seats will the SNP surge cost Labour at the general election?

    This is borne out by a new Panelbase poll, which, as well as giving the SNP a commanding lead in the Scottish parliament, puts them ahead of Labour in general election voting intention. The nationalists are on 34 per cent (up from 20 per cent in 2010) with Labour on 32 per cent (down from 42 per cent), a swing of 12 per cent in the SNP's favour. For Labour, a shift of that size is deadly.
    Har - Har !!

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  • Batcher
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    New Statesman | How many seats will the SNP surge cost Labour at the general election?

    This is borne out by a new Panelbase poll, which, as well as giving the SNP a commanding lead in the Scottish parliament, puts them ahead of Labour in general election voting intention. The nationalists are on 34 per cent (up from 20 per cent in 2010) with Labour on 32 per cent (down from 42 per cent), a swing of 12 per cent in the SNP's favour. For Labour, a shift of that size is deadly.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by Batcher View Post
    Gordon Brown has started a pertition to try and get 100,000 signatures to force the UK government to give Scotland the powers that he and the 3 amigos promised before the referendum.

    It also turns out the debate he promised in the HoC turns out to be an end of day adjournment debate which will only last half an hour, is unamendable and can't be voted on. Only Broon Tabard and a minister from the Scotland Office will be given the opportunity to speak unless granted an intervention.

    The leader of the Scottish Tories has said that we can't have full Devo Max despite it being promised before the vote.

    It's all unravelling and will help us towards full independence.
    Suckers

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  • Batcher
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    Gordon Brown has started a pertition to try and get 100,000 signatures to force the UK government to give Scotland the powers that he and the 3 amigos promised before the referendum.

    It also turns out the debate he promised in the HoC turns out to be an end of day adjournment debate which will only last half an hour, is unamendable and can't be voted on. Only Broon Tabard and a minister from the Scotland Office will be given the opportunity to speak unless granted an intervention.

    The leader of the Scottish Tories has said that we can't have full Devo Max despite it being promised before the vote.

    It's all unravelling and will help us towards full independence.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    Private eye is right on the money here. The Scottish electorate have been shafted.

    That issue is two weeks old, and it's taken you that long to find it?

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  • vetran
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    For Scooter

    We've just come back from a holiday in Spain.
    My wife didn't really enjoy it, because everyone could speak English and all the food was like the stuff we eat back at home.

    She said, "Next time, I want to go somewhere where they eat weird stuff and you can't understand a word they say."

    So I've just booked us a fortnight in Scotland.

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  • GreyWolf
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    Dull crap from the back of beyond

    This is the WGAS thread, isn't it?

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  • scooterscot
    started a topic Post 'no' vote

    Post 'no' vote

    Private eye is right on the money here. The Scottish electorate have been shafted.

    INDEPENDENCE BONUS
    How the Daily Telegraph’s Scotland editor was offered a big cash bonus by chief exec Murdoch MacLennan… if he could help deliver a hefty No vote.

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