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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostThere there diddums....I am sure you have a great handle on matters...............living in Bavaria and all...................
This might be a shocker to you but this thing called there's this thing called the internet. Well it's great like, it allows me to read about what happening in other parts of the world. How awesome is that?
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostDon't forget racism.
The amount of hate being thrown towards Scots / residents of Scotland on online forms in MSM for I guess voting the way they did, was unexpected. The Tory majority seems to have emboldened the right wing hate platform.
To be fair, I like Scotland, it's most of the Scots I'm not too keen on.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostIf it doesn't trouble you, then why did you doubt it existed, or refer to it as Nazi?
What I "doubted" was your ability to properly comprehend what it actually meant without jumping to ridiculous conspiracy-like conclusions that simply occur due to the fact that you have a head that is emptier than a Hermit's address book.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI have bladder control, unlike you.
And as far as the guidelines laid out on page 48 go I see nothing to unduly trouble me.
Mind you, I can see that a paranoid worry-guts like you might be prone to a hysterical over-reaction over trifles like this.
Maybe just go for a lie down?
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostDo point us all to the bits where they propose setting up the Nazi state you seem so keen to wet your pants over.
I have bladder control, unlike you.
Here's a copy of the manifesto:
https://assets-global.website-files....0Manifesto.pdf
And before you cry "fake" it's from a link here: Conservative Manifesto 2019 | Vote Conservative
Now, go to page 48 and you'll see where the direct quotes are from.
If you feel that the government's manifesto sounds like they want to set up the Nazi State, that's your opinion.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostYou left out the bit after that: "the functioning of the Royal Prerogative; the role of the House of Lords; and access to justice for ordinary people.”
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