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The New Fat Scotland 'Thanks for all the Fish' Thread.
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Still nothing from the gullible OP?0
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TrickyTree83 wrote: »Still no sign of the "enlightened ones".
One wrong predication too many maybe? Questioning their beliefs and thinking? Organising protests to show that indy is still the will of the people despite few turning up? What's the reason for the absence?
Busy celebrating winning the election with 60% of the seats I assume.Don't blame me, I voted Remain.0 -
I thought that 'el NAT an' has posted about people the length and breadth of Scotland about wanting independence...seems they don't?0
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mayonnaise wrote: »Busy celebrating winning the election with 60% of the seats I assume.
They didn't win the election or get 60% of the seats in the UK, but lie away as usual. NS sure ain't celebrating in any way so reign your tosh in!0 -
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fun4everyone wrote: »
As if he never said anything about the SNP "46% of the vote in 2015", leaving out that it was off the back of 55% of the electorate of course, and also leaving out the absolute drumming they got last night. Want independence do they Alex?0 -
TrickyTree83 wrote: »As if he never said anything about the SNP "46% of the vote in 2015", leaving out that it was off the back of 55% of the electorate of course, and also leaving out the absolute drumming they got last night. Want independence do they Alex?
He could not look more of a Dick if he deliberately tried!0 -
Shakey has been shaked I guess?0
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mayonnaise wrote: »Busy celebrating winning the election with 60% of the seats I assume.
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Mmm, yes well. I imagine a great deal has been said on this thread regarding the election result in Scotland.
The SNP does appear to have done a lot worse than expected. What Scottish polls I saw seemed to have them at 41%-42%. Getting 37% is a big chunck down on that.
I would guess that Ms Davidson will be happy. Almost doubling the CON share of the vote, going from 1 to 13 seats, and coming second overall. (With the bonus of that result in Gordon, which was pretty spectacular. But not unique. Have we just seen a wave of anti-SNP tactical voting?)
Even LAB and the LDEMS will be happy(ish) having won seats. Scottish Greens and UKIP melt into significance.
The chances of the SNP getting a second referendum in the immediate future where pretty much close to zero anyway. Now I would say they were less then zero.0
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