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It's the sort of thing a Conservative and supporter of the Union might do. But if that were the case, surely Minestrone would have made some sort of post showing this support...
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Why do you have a picture of the union flag and Mrs Thatcher in front of it?Originally posted by minestrone View PostIn all seriousness I am deeply concerned by the "Scottish votes for Scottish powers" mantra. Named person arrangements, singular police force under a one party state.
I want to live in a liberal political state and England offers that to me at the moment.
The UK is not the same as England even though England is the most populated region of the UK.
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In all seriousness I am deeply concerned by the "Scottish votes for Scottish powers" mantra. Named person arrangements, singular police force under a one party state.
I want to live in a liberal political state and England offers that to me at the moment.
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We have Hue and Cry and we are prepared to use it.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postoh yes. you are so smart.
What are you going to do to counter Morrissey ?
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostWe let the Irish do the Bombings, we were smarter, we sent our secret agents Blair and Brown across the border.
oh yes. you are so smart.
What are you going to do to counter Morrissey ?
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We let the Irish do the Bombings, we were smarter, we sent our secret agents Blair and Brown across the border.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostYeah right. every time we do that , some poor cnt gets battered
then we have to spend the next 250 years apologising
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Yeah right. every time we do that , some poor cnt gets battered
then we have to spend the next 250 years apologising
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