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  • Halo Jones
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    I would like to think that I would be tolerant of my friend’s political views (excluding Britain First).

    The problem is that there is no one party who can cover all bases, people (from my personal observations) seem to pick a party based on what main policy appeals to them at the time, but do not necessarily agree with all the party rhetoric, so it’s unfair to solely judge on a “best of a bad bunch” decision

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    Its more like losing a Friend. We don't own it but in these times its nicer to be with Scotland without. If you stay SNP not Labour then great.
    All things must change. It's the nature of the world we live in.

    As Dougie once said:

    'Lost the friends that I needed losing, found others on the way'

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    Lose Scotland? I love the sense of entitlement that 'something to loose' brings because 'they' think it belongs to them in the first place.

    I'd be surprised if any of the main parties get more than a 100,000 votes from Scotland next May.
    Its more like losing a Friend. We don't own it but in these times its nicer to be with Scotland without. If you stay SNP not Labour then great.

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    You mean 2 boxes confused them, they must have been drinking more special brew than normal.

    would have removed the Labour threat for a few decades.

    Pity to lose Scotland though.
    Lose Scotland? I love the sense of entitlement that 'something to loose' brings because 'they' think it belongs to them in the first place.

    I'd be surprised if any of the main parties get more than a 100,000 votes from Scotland next May.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    They ticked the wrong box, they got confused. Should have been just one box.
    You mean 2 boxes confused them, they must have been drinking more special brew than normal.

    would have removed the Labour threat for a few decades.

    Pity to lose Scotland though.

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    you are going to saddle us with Red Ed to punish us for not going round Scotland kicking people out of bed to vote for King Alex?
    They ticked the wrong box, they got confused. Should have been just one box.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    I remember those hidden no voters in the referendum. Their day is coming.
    you are going to saddle us with Red Ed to punish us for not going round Scotland kicking people out of bed to vote for King Alex?

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  • scooterscot
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    I remember those hidden no voters in the referendum. Their day is coming.

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  • vetran
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    Well that explains it

    Toxic Nigel: One in four voters would fall out with their friends if they discovered they were Ukip supporters  | Daily Mail Online

    Toxic Nigel: One in four voters would fall out with their friends if they discovered they were Ukip supporters
    Ukip remains by the far the most toxic of the all the main political parties
    One in 14 Britons said they would struggle to stay friends with a Tory
    Labour is the least 'toxic' of all the main Westminster parties
    Just one in 14 Britons said they would struggle to stay friends with a Conservative supporter – compared to one in four who admitted they would not be able to remain close to a Ukip voter.

    Labour is the least ‘toxic’ of all the main Westminster parties – with just three per cent of the public admitting that they would stop being friends with someone who backed Ed Miliband.

    Five per cent of voters would stop being friends with Lib Dem supporters, according to YouGov.

    Pollsters asked 1,970 adults 'if a good friend became a supporter’ of Ukip would you ‘disagree AND find it harder to be friends with them'.

    Obviously din't ask this Board..

    This comment amused me.

    So people who vote UKIP or Conservatives are more tolerant then Labour or Lib Dems lol you can't make it up.
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