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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostDavidson: Next PM should continue to refuse indyref2 - BBC News
Cue Batsh*t and the other shortbread nazis bleating on about how "everything has changed" in the last 4-5 years.
You LOST.....get over it!
The YES voters didn't know what they were voting for anyway.
Second Indyref should not be blocked, says Ruth Davidson - The Scotsman
She's a Tory so lies with impunity. She has no policies apart from blocking a 2nd indyref, which will happen. The Scottish government has a triple mandate to call a referendum.
Yes is now on 49% before the campaign begins. In 2012 Yes started at 26% and reached 45% so we are only increasing support. Brexit will push us over the line.
Scottish independence: Yes vote climbs to 49% | YouGov
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Postshe said she would respect the result for a generation
Cue Batsh*t and the other shortbread nazis bleating on about how "everything has changed" in the last 4-5 years.
You LOST.....get over it!
The YES voters didn't know what they were voting for anyway.
Just saying...
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostDavidson: Next PM should continue to refuse indyref2 - BBC News
Cue Batsh*t and the other shortbread nazis bleating on about how "everything has changed" in the last 4-5 years.
You LOST.....get over it!
The YES voters didn't know what they were voting for anyway.
You’re only fighting with yourselves over who rules you, England or Brussels. Easy to see that you’ve accepted English rule.
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Davidson: Next PM should continue to refuse indyref2 - BBC News
"Nicola Sturgeon doesn't agree with Nicola Sturgeon on this. Not only is she going back on the Edinburgh Agreement that she signed, where she said she would respect the result for a generation, the test she put down for any future referendum before the last election would be that the majority of Scots would want it.
"The majority of Scots don't want this, and if they need a voice to stand up to Nicola Sturgeon, I will be that voice.
"I don't agree with re-running a referendum in which the main signatories - including Nicola Sturgeon - said it would last for a generation. She's done everything she can to rip that agreement up since then."
You LOST.....get over it!
The YES voters didn't know what they were voting for anyway.
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How disappointing.
I was hoping to read that Ian and Janette were back to trashing hotel rooms and having sex with strangers on golf courses again
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostWhat gets me is that this is gratuitous political grandstanding of the worst sort. There is zero chance of the UK government even debating her latest rant and fail to see what broadcasting it Nationally as 'news' is meant to achieve?
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Not just a repeated rant from a politian that needs to reassure their rabid supporters then?
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Originally posted by meridian View PostIt’s a political policy from a devolved government of a member of the United Kingdom, that has potential ramifications for the entire UK, but you don’t think this should be reported as news?
Perhaps we should just stick to Farage’s latest brain farts on the 6 o’clock bulletins?
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostWhat gets me is that this is gratuitous political grandstanding of the worst sort. There is zero chance of the UK government even debating her latest rant and fail to see what broadcasting it Nationally as 'news' is meant to achieve?
Perhaps we should just stick to Farage’s latest brain farts on the 6 o’clock bulletins?
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I have a lot of respect for the Scots. Most of the best UK inventions come from them. They might start to lose my respect if they are not careful.....
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