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The SNP, and the 44.7% who voted 'Yes' in the ref, have emboldened UKIP
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drewbhoy
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Edited Nov 14, 2014, 12:31
Re: The SNP, and the 44.7% who voted 'Yes' in the ref, have emboldened UKIP
Nov 14, 2014, 12:30
sanshee wrote:
Markoid wrote:

Hardly tunnel-visioned like most folks. The media have even villified Ed Milliband. For what? All sorts of crap are thrown before a general election, and I don't catch many turds. You can bet as the sun rises in the morning that regionalisation and globalisation will be on the agenda. About time, a socialistic time. It will happen that one day we shall help and support each other in all aspects of life.

Cities in the UK are wise. It's the countryfolk in middle England whom I despise.

I rest my case!


You are right we ought to help and support each other in all aspects of life, hence my rejection of separation from the very folk I think you are talking about (except country folks in 'middle England' it seems, though I got no real problems with them I am sure some of them are nicer than the wankers up here who constantly scream at their kids and walk about in their onesies (true story)).
More power to cities sounds fine, but it can't be ignored there are as many folks in London neglected by London as anywhere.
The UK needs tweaking, not smashed.
And Scotland needs rescuing from this sham lot who've hocused 1.6m of the population up here with their lies.
Mind you 2.1m were not, but it seems we are 'not Scottish enough'.
Sod them.




Not trying to wind you up but you do seem to be going overboard a wee bit. I agree there were idiots on the 'YES' campaign but the majority that voted Yes wanted improvement for every person that lived in Scotland regardless of colour or creed etc etc

The same could not be said of the NO campaign as witnessed by events in George Square. Sectarianism has no place in Scotland. Condemnation for that, and the disgraceful comments aimed at Dunblane and Andy Murray were non existant :-(

I certainly have no truck with the SNP. And even less to do with the Tory/Labour/Lib/UKIP alliance.
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