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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMost of Scotland will soon find out they are just swapping one load of dictatorship for another. Edinburgh will do well, the rest will be stuffed. In North WAles, they hate the WElsh government as it is Cardiff centric. I find it amusing seeing which they hate more - Cardiff or London.....
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostOf course they're electable. Just like the Lords in the HoL's are. Little difference.
Many Scot's probably feel like they're living in the modern day dictatorship, receiving a system of government they never voted for.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostOf course they're electable. Just like the Lords in the HoL's are. Little difference.
Many Scot's probably feel like they're living in the modern day dictatorship, receiving a system of government they never voted for.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNot setting up a unelectable and unaccountable dictatorship(is there any other kind?), and trying to force integration by currency union instead of via fiscal union.
Many Scot's probably feel like they're living in the modern day dictatorship, receiving a system of government they never voted for.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostStrangely until we leave the EU in two years time (and stop paying our subs) we are still very much part of the EU.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostYou can tell it's going to take humanity many decades to come to move towards a borderless society despite all being afflicted by the same issues. Stupidity being one of them.
I want Merkel tried for crimes against the Latin Europeans.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostSo why are you complaining about the EU? You don't live there. Why do you talk about it so much?
You can tell it's going to take humanity many decades to come to move towards a borderless society despite all being afflicted by the same issues. Stupidity being one of them.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostYou don't live there, you don't pay for there why would you be entitled to a say?
You can tell it's going to take humanity many decades to come to move towards a borderless society despite all being afflicted by the same issues. Stupidity being one of them.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWhat has citizenship and taxation got to do with politics? Brexit affects me. Of course my voice should be heard, unless fascism is what you want.
Because HE is the SAVIOUR from fascism, his voice should be heard on anything that affects him. Oil prices affect him, so HE SHOULD HAVE A SAY in Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, America, and Russia. Military spending affects him, so he should be granted a voice in the counsels of IS. In fact, he should have his own seat on the UN Security Council, or at least be invited to speak on every decision they make, since what they decide probably affects him from time to time.
And if people won't listen to him, we'll have fascism. The National Socialists might be elected in Germany again.
And if people do listen to him, we'll have Nationalist Socialists elected in Scotland. Again.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWhat has citizenship and taxation got to do with politics? Brexit affects me. Of course my voice should be heard, unless fascism is what you want.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostNo the Bleating is a real bugbear, the tax is why you should shut up as you neither live nor contribute there so you don't get a say.
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The SNP would have to weigh up the cost of translating all their election literature into English against any gains.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHas it occurred to you that Vetran's tax in London props up your feckless family back in Jockland?Last edited by administrator; 26 April 2017, 08:24.
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