Originally posted by darmstadt
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostEducated kipper:
I remember when all towns in West Wiltshire were free parking - something you don't see much anymore sadly.
Not that Frome is in W Wiltshire, of course, but its close. At least you can still park for 30 minutes for 30p. Bath is £4.80 minimum charge & last time I parked for 4 hours or more they charged mW for a whole day; £11.80.
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I think you will find that Nick Fitz is working on an audience and panel selection system for the BBC
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Oh my... so there was bias in the selection process.
Very much doubt that if you compare this to average of voting intention polls that it will look anything like this, seeing as the Tories and UKIP take up near of 50% of these at any given time. Even if you factor in the regional parties, it will not alter this by much at all, seeing how small a % of the total population they comprise and how, even within that %, they command only a subsection of votes within these areas. The BBC also neglected to mention this on its website:
In addition one fifth of the audience was made up of ‘undecided voters’ from the local area around Westminster.
Though this is probably what is grating on the nerves of supporters of the party more than anything else: https://www.change.org/p/bbc-involve...K2D3rh84IIoX2ELast edited by Zero Liability; 18 April 2015, 13:30.
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Originally posted by SunnyInHades View PostDue to the Barnett Formula Scotland currently get
- free prescriptions
- free eye tests
- free old age personal care
- no student tuition fees
That Sturgeon (b/w)itch won't give up an inch of that, in fact she'll be pressing for so much more.
It's a fu****g liberty !
No uni tuition fees is a pander to the middle classes. Scotland has really cut back on vocational education. So the working classes who would do vocational courses that could lead them to end up at university in their early 20s no longer have this route.
Prescriptions etc are headline grabbing but most people who get prescriptions are exempt from paying.
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Originally posted by saptastic View PostThe SNP and Plaid Cymru compete directly for votes with the other national parties, whereas the DUP and the other NI parties only compete amongst themselves.
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostYou should try reading something other than The Dail Fail or The Torygraph for your facts.
Scotland puts in more than it gets out. The money we get via the Barnett Formula has to be budgeted for in the Scottish Parliament. The fact is, we choose to use it on the things above plus removing bridge tolls, freezing council tax the past 8 years, etc.
The money England/Wales gets in could easily be used to provide those things in your country but you choose to spend them on other things. Your ire shouldn't be aimed at Scotland but at your own MPs.
The complete refusal to acknowledge this by the SNP and the fact that so many people don't understand or believe this only proves how fecking thick a great many inhabitants of Scotland are.
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostYou should try reading something other than The Dail Fail or The Torygraph for your facts.
Scotland puts in more than it gets out. The money we get via the Barnett Formula has to be budgeted for in the Scottish Parliament. The fact is, we choose to use it on the things above plus removing bridge tolls, freezing council tax the past 8 years, etc.
The money England/Wales gets in could easily be used to provide those things in your country but you choose to spend them on other things. Your ire shouldn't be aimed at Scotland but at your own MPs.
A fair funding model would mean you'd get less money not more, and you get out more than put in unless you used doctored SNP sources that make up the numbers
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