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Nicola Sturgeon: Don't Like Brexit? Move To Scotland!

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naomi24 | 07:37 Mon 20th Mar 2017 | News
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//"Come to Scotland and be part of building a modern, progressive, outward-looking, compassionate country."//

http://news.sky.com/story/nicola-sturgeon-tells-snp-there-will-be-a-referendum-10806506

Has Nicola lost the plot entirely? With no apparent thought for the extra burden of the provision of jobs, homes, health care, education, etc., not to mention the distinct possibility that, as an independent nation, Scotland has no guarantee of joining Europe, I doubt very much that anyone but a fool would take her invitation seriously.
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indeed..her head is so far up her own bahookie...she has lost all grip on reality
But there doesn't seem to be anyone sitting her down with a wee toddy and explaining the situation to her.

Perhaps she thinks that by banging on about how evil the English are and how progressive Scotland will become she is hoping to persuade everyone she is right?
Power mad little Hitler isn't she?
A while ago I saw her calling England racist, over the refugee problem. Well okay, Nicola, Scotland can take the new lot that will be arriving on our shores imminently. If Scotland is independent and part of Europe too, England will have less of a burden. They'll have to pay their own prescription fees again and they'd better save plenty for all the Child Benefit that will be claimed by the new influx.
her own peope are telling her cassa..but she is so blinkered and driven by her self serving glory seeking ego..rarely a week passes without a gaffe in Hoyrood....I really doubt she will still be FM or SNP leader in 18 months to 2 years time....I can hear the knives being sharpened !!
the problem is her disciples shout louder than the sensible Scots and this creates a very false impression of Scottish opinions ...
That's what we thought about Corbyn Murraymints but he clings on like a limpit to the hull of a sinking ship.

Mind you NS has AS whispering in her ear.

Was she any good as an ordinary Scottish MP. I had never heard of her before AS got the boot.
she has always been overly ambitous and was soapy's lap dog, but no doubt she shoved the knife in his back ,only an hour after he said regardless of referendum not going his way he was staying, he then did a u turn and resigned as FM /leader....before they pushed him...she is a dangerous entity
YES, have to agree M/M, she is so blinkered , you would almost think she was a CON!
She was just preaching to the party converted. Probably needed a lift after all the lack of success.

The government isn't pandering to the Tory right but looking after the interests of the UK.

There's something ironic about someone demanding an area should be independent and rule themselves whilst in their very next breath putting forward the opinion that the UK's attempts to do so should be compromised by remaining in the EU.
This is nakedly attempting to sow more division. I disagree with Brexit, but I will not be accepting Sturgeon's invitation.
Perhaps Saint Tony will take his disciples up for a wee shindig with the wee un eh.
Can anyone on here translate into reasonable English what the hell ttt is trying to say?
It's hardly cryptic!
One of TTT's least baffling posts, probably 99.9% of ABers could decipher that particular entry, gulliver.
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Indeed - even me!
So there are four of you then in cuckoo land? LOL.
Unfortunately we couldn't get into Cloud Cuckoo Land; it's choc-a-bloc with Labour supporters.
Anything this woman says should be regarded as " fishy"
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jackdaw, surely you mean fortunately?
come on gulliver, fire up the brain cell son!

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