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Originally posted by bemac1955 View PostAs an ex-SNP card carrying member and someone who met and respected Charles Kennedy, I still find it difficult to justify the despicable vitriol the “Simple Crofter” piled on an absolute gentleman and possibly contributed to the demise of one of the noblest politicians that Scotland has ever produced.
A man who heads a party in Westminster whose now leader in 2014 said that the Independence Referendum would be a once in a generation vote, either we are procreating at an extremely disgustingly young age or we have been lied to, I know what I believe, do you?
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Ian Blackford
As an ex-SNP card carrying member and someone who met and respected Charles Kennedy, I still find it difficult to justify the despicable vitriol the “Simple Crofter” piled on an absolute gentleman and possibly contributed to the demise of one of the noblest politicians that Scotland has ever produced.
A man who heads a party in Westminster whose now leader in 2014 said that the Independence Referendum would be a once in a generation vote, either we are procreating at an extremely disgustingly young age or we have been lied to, I know what I believe, do you?
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostI live on an island myself (and one that requires a ferry to get to, unlike him). When the lockdown was introduced, ferry travel was restricted more heavily than most other forms of transport and 'travelling home from your place of work' was a written exception in the rules. ie. if you were working away from home at the time of the lockdown, you were allowed boarding to get home.
We're still fairly heavily restricted for ferry travel. hosp appointments, work related to industries that are still allowed to open etc. There's no wee trips to the mainland to go shopping and every trip requires documentary back up.
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It's impressive that in a room full of 650 arseholes Ian Blackford radiates arsehole like no one else.
Make no mistake the SNP deliberately chose him as a strategic choice for his arseholery. Won't ever upstage St. Nicola because he is clearly an idiot, will demoralizse the upstarts like Joanna Cherry and devalue the role if she gets the job later.
Rocking up to Remembrance Sunday in a Burns supper costume is supreme cringe...
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