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The New Fat Scotland 'Thanks for all the Fish' Thread.
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At least you know when you're beat Tricky.
We all know how frustrating it is when people are banging the same old drum and ignoring examples of when they are wrong and that things can change (no one worse than you :whistle: ) and you've put a long shift in.
Go and have a lie down old chap, seeya :wave:
No, you lot just talk crap unfortunately. I don't know why, honesty is the best policy.0 -
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fun4everyone wrote: »
Please remember that polls which reflect negatively on the SNP are wrong.
FACT.0 -
Please remember that polls which reflect negatively on the SNP are wrong.
FACT.
It is a junk poll though in this case. Laughably so when compared to the official polling companies with proper weighting ( which this one doesn't have ).Mar 15
Yougov Scotland poll - leaders net ratings:
Sturgeon +16
May -10
If you actually want FACT. Then you won't find in Skydata polls. FACT.It all seems so stupid it makes me want to give up.
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid ?0 -
Shakethedisease wrote: »Gordon Brown according to the Daily Record 'privately' thinks Yes will win.
:rotfl:
Right that's it!
No need to bother debating, no need for talk of referendums and all this campaigning malarkey, let's just go for it!
Because Gordon Brown has such a great record, doesn't he?0 -
The_Last_Username wrote: »Gordon Brown?
:rotfl:
Right that's it!
No need to bother debating, no need for talk of referendums and all this campaigning malarkey, let's just go for it!
Because Gordon Brown has such a great record, doesn't he?
He was given prime time news channel time on them all the other day pleading for a new third way, loads more powers for Scotland, ability to sign international treaties etc etc in order to keep the UK together.Gordon Brown according to the Daily Record 'privately' thinks Yes will win.It all seems so stupid it makes me want to give up.
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid ?0 -
Shakethedisease wrote: »Who's poking a bear through a cage ? This is nothing to do with the rUK and everything to do with the way Scots people vote and have voted in the last few years.
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Actually, the timing of this demand for indy ref 2 has *everything* to do with rUK !
You know that the SNP are trying to back May in to a corner at a time when we will be entering difficult A50 negotiations.
Leave the bear alone !0 -
Shakethedisease wrote: »
Scotland wants both. End of story ( unless you're talking sanctions or something ? ).
SNP want to bankrupt Scotland, end of story.0 -
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Shakethedisease wrote: »If the only way to prevent the break up of the UK is by not letting a vote happen and to deny Scots voters the choice their own parliament has voted to give them. Then the Union is all but over anyway.
Sturgeon is going against the wishes of the majority by demanding a referendum
Theresa May is acknowledging the wishes of the majority by denying one.If I don't reply to your post,
you're probably on my ignore list.0
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