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drewbhoy 2558 posts |
Edited Jul 15, 2015, 19:56
Jul 15, 2015, 19:53
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Sanctuary wrote: grufty jim wrote: Sanctuary wrote: Great news...tomorrow's vote has been put on hold but I only caught a snippet on the news so don't know the full details!! My reading of the situation is that they've decided to postpone the vote until the government have passed the "English Votes on English Laws Act" (or whatever they decide to name it). At that point they will reschedule the Hunting vote, secure in the knowledge that the Scottish MPs won't be eligible. There's still no guarantee they'll win a free vote, even if they exclude the SNP, but it'll certainly shorten the odds on it. The bastards always find a way around things don't they, but in doing so are conveying to us what a load of conniving shit-heads they really are! Apparently some UKIP people would have Sturgeon thrown in front of the hunts horses. In Scotland UKIP, like the RedTories and the Conservatives if that's what they think of people who live in Scotland, can go. A disgrace.
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Sanctuary 4670 posts |
Jul 16, 2015, 09:30
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Of course this whole business neatly swerves us away from the fracking argument for a while!!
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drewbhoy 2558 posts |
Jul 17, 2015, 10:11
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But not from throwing Sturgeon in front of horses. Of course we lead the fight against fracking as well.
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sanshee 1080 posts |
Jul 30, 2015, 16:27
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Yes, the SNP were dead against it, weren't they? Never mind, Cameron can just come up here and bring as many bloody dogs as he likes. Hypocritical bastards.
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drewbhoy 2558 posts |
Jul 31, 2015, 10:59
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Sounding like a RedTory Sanshee, careful :-(
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sanshee 1080 posts |
Edited Aug 01, 2015, 21:06
Aug 01, 2015, 21:01
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drewbhoy wrote: Sounding like a RedTory Sanshee, careful :-( And you are sounding like someone who doesn't know what he is talking about. The repeal of the hunting legislation in England (brought in by Labour to make things a bit less cruel) would only bring it in line with the situation in Scotland, meaning since the SNP have been in govt for two terms now and have been able to review legislation up here means they care less about animal welfare than Labour do. A repeal would really only amount to the Tories aligning their legislation with SNP legislation. But defend away Drew, or else, Go figure. :-( :-(
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drewbhoy 2558 posts |
Edited Aug 03, 2015, 10:13
Aug 03, 2015, 10:08
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You do a better job defending the SNP than me. I've nothing to do with that lot. Far better still go on an anti hunt protest, destroy a few Larsen traps etc, don't type about it :-(
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