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You Gotta Love The S N P ......
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they'll vote against the deal but they actually want to join and prostrate themselves at the feet of the EUSSR! Strange what their blinding pathological hatred of England will make them do isn't it? Do they think if they leave the UK and, improbably, get permission to join the EUSSR they'll be better off?
they'll vote against the deal but they actually want to join and prostrate themselves at the feet of the EUSSR! Strange what their blinding pathological hatred of England will make them do isn't it? Do they think if they leave the UK and, improbably, get permission to join the EUSSR they'll be better off?
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Dont worry, Desky. Us real Scots will make sure the anglophobic nationalists in the SNP will never win out.My old mam and dad would not rest easy in their graves if i didnt fight the nationalists with every fibre of my body.They shall not win.
19:11 Sun 27th Dec 2020
Huh,its a bit of a joke,but 300,000 SNP supporters voted for Brexit.Sturgeon doesnt seem to acknowledge that a lot.Also prominent Scottish independence supporters like Brian Cox etc love Scotland so much they prefer to stay in the Bahamas and New York,anywhere else than live amongst the people who would to have to pay for the nationalists nightmare state.
Whatever else it will achieve, Brexit has shown three things to the world: The similarity between politics and religion, the difference between Scotland and England (geography and population), and the nature of the English. The independence debate has only affected the second but tens of millions worldwide are now (for the first time) aware that Scotland is not the northernmost province of England and that the people there do not feel English.
// but they actually want to join and prostrate themselves at the feet of the EUSSR! Strange what their blinding pathological hatred of England will make them do isn't it? //
you have gotta love TTT - a serious point so over stated with bunkum and overloaded nuance, his meaning is hopelessly lost - and he crazily burns incense at the alter of circumlocution
I can do it as no one reads what I write anyway and if they do then understand it
you have gotta love TTT - a serious point so over stated with bunkum and overloaded nuance, his meaning is hopelessly lost - and he crazily burns incense at the alter of circumlocution
I can do it as no one reads what I write anyway and if they do then understand it
It's obvious most Scots don't hate the English and vice versa, but with St Urgeon's rhetoric, if she doesn't dislike England (although more specifically Westminster) then she's doing a very good job of displaying the opposite.
Immediately after the deal was announced she was whipping up the Nats into a frothing frenzy.
St Urgeon wants to be a part of the EU - I totally get that because I do to, but I lost and I accepted I lost.
She's now whining, again, for another independence referendum - well fine, let her have it, and if the majority, again, reject the idea, hopefully that will be the last we'll hear of this awful woman. Alternatively, if the Nats win the vote, and they're granted their wish, I sincerely hope all financial ties are cut immediately so they quickly realise they'd be in penury without the munificence of the barrow-loads of money we send up the A1.
If she thinks an independent Scotland will be granted grandfather's rights to automatic membership of the EU, then she's breathtakingly naive.
Ultimately I couldn't give a tinker's cuss if the Nats win and gain independence, but I think the Scottish people should be very concerned.
Immediately after the deal was announced she was whipping up the Nats into a frothing frenzy.
St Urgeon wants to be a part of the EU - I totally get that because I do to, but I lost and I accepted I lost.
She's now whining, again, for another independence referendum - well fine, let her have it, and if the majority, again, reject the idea, hopefully that will be the last we'll hear of this awful woman. Alternatively, if the Nats win the vote, and they're granted their wish, I sincerely hope all financial ties are cut immediately so they quickly realise they'd be in penury without the munificence of the barrow-loads of money we send up the A1.
If she thinks an independent Scotland will be granted grandfather's rights to automatic membership of the EU, then she's breathtakingly naive.
Ultimately I couldn't give a tinker's cuss if the Nats win and gain independence, but I think the Scottish people should be very concerned.
DD: "It's obvious most Scots don't hate the English and vice versa, but with St Urgeon's rhetoric, if she doesn't dislike England (although more specifically Westminster) then she's doing a very good job of displaying the opposite" - bang on DD, whenever I say that I get a torrent of denial from those that cannot see what is as plain as the nose on their face.