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Previously on "May agrees to referendum - Reunification of Ireland"
I’m sure she did more than sign a bit of paper. Alex Salmonds trip to the golf brought in more than that in business to Scotland which was the point of trips like that
You're wasting your time using facts in a discussion with Whinestrone. An IRA loving unionist is never going to be convinced by facts or common sense.
I’m sure she did more than sign a bit of paper. Alex Salmonds trip to the golf brought in more than that in business to Scotland which was the point of trips like that
All the promises in 2014 have not been kept so it's only right we look at Independence again.
One of the biggest lies was that oil was running out and would be finished within 5 years. This is before we can drill at the west coast which we can't do at the moment because of the nuclear subs. Once we get rid of them then we're good to go.
Sturgeon has chucked her cards in on independence. Right now she gets to fly to Argentina for a 2 days visit to talk to Bianca Jagger about climate change. She incorrectly gets referred to as a head of state on her regular needless visits abroad. Her ego has expanded beyond her position.
If she does another referendum and she loses which is almost certain her 150k salary will go, her husband will lose his more than 100K salary as SNP chief exec. The family income will go from 250k to 62k which is the salary for a MSP.
There is absolutely no way this woman will ever agitate for another referendum. Never.
Wrong again and where to start? I know - lets start with Bianca Jagger who came to Edinburgh to speak to Nicola Sturgeon and they did not meet in Argentina:
Nicola's visit's abroad are not needless. They are laying the groundwork for Independent Scotland's place in the world.
Nicola doesn't take the full £155,680 salary she is entitled to.
The first minister's salary entitlement will rise to £155,680, but all Scottish government ministers will again choose to freeze their pay at 2008-09 rates.
The additional money provided by the pay freeze - which will continue until at least 2021 - is made available for public spending.
Sturgeon has chucked her cards in on independence. Right now she gets to fly to Argentina for a 2 days visit to talk to Bianca Jagger about climate change. She incorrectly gets referred to as a head of state on her regular needless visits abroad. Her ego has expanded beyond her position.
If she does another referendum and she loses which is almost certain her 150k salary will go, her husband will lose his more than 100K salary as SNP chief exec. The family income will go from 250k to 62k which is the salary for a MSP.
There is absolutely no way this woman will ever agitate for another referendum. Never.
All the promises in 2014 have not been kept so it's only right we look at Independence again.
One of the biggest lies was that oil was running out and would be finished within 5 years. This is before we can drill at the west coast which we can't do at the moment because of the nuclear subs. Once we get rid of them then we're good to go.
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