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The New Fat Scotland 'Thanks for all the Fish' Thread.

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  • mayonnaise
    mayonnaise Posts: 3,690 Forumite
    sss555s wrote: »
    May is a total buffoon. What ever happened to now is not the time :cool:

    :rotfl:

    What a mess they are in and May has done a massive U turn in a panic :eek:

    For the first time in my life I am going to vote for SNP.

    May has firmly cemented Scottish independence today. Great news. :)
    Don't blame me, I voted Remain.
  • mayonnaise wrote: »
    May has firmly [STRIKE]cemented[/STRIKE] cremated Scottish independence today. Great news. :)

    Fixed that for you.
  • Moby
    Moby Posts: 3,917 Forumite
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    Fixed that for you.

    Don't understand your logic....surely an election will increase the likelihood of Scottish independence?
  • Thrugelmir
    Thrugelmir Posts: 89,546 Forumite
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    mayonnaise wrote: »
    May has firmly cemented Scottish independence today. Great news. :)

    Nicola didn't seem quite so positive. Instead resorted to nasty old Tories line, more austerity etc. So predictable. Playing games eventually finds you out.
  • kelpie35
    kelpie35 Posts: 1,789 Forumite
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    As I have said for a long time SNP have no interest in the people of Scotland.

    They are only interested in becoming independent.

    That would cause us more harm than good.

    I have every faith in the Scottish people that they have now seen right through the lies and promises the SNP have made and how much worse off we are now with them being in power.

    I hope and pray Ruth can now show the people of Scotland how much better off we will be with the tories in power in the Scottish Parliament.
  • TrickyTree83
    TrickyTree83 Posts: 3,930 Forumite
    mayonnaise wrote: »
    May has firmly cemented Scottish independence today. Great news. :)

    Genuinely - how did you come to that conclusion?

    Or are you just trolling as normal?
  • mayonnaise
    mayonnaise Posts: 3,690 Forumite
    Genuinely - how did you come to that conclusion?

    Or are you just trolling as normal?

    No need for insults.
    Theresa's incredulous hypocrisy is going to bite her in her ar5e.
    You can't fob off legitimate calls for Indyref from the democratically elected government of Scotland ("now is not the time, it is not the time to play politics or create uncertainty", remember?) and then do exactly that in a call for a GE solely in order to solidify her position within the Tory party.
    Don't blame me, I voted Remain.
  • Thrugelmir
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    mayonnaise wrote: »
    Theresa's incredulous hypocrisy is going to bite her in her ar5e.
    You can't fob off legitimate calls for Indyref from the democratically elected government of Scotland ("now is not the time, it is not the time to play politics or create uncertainty", remember?) and then do exactly that in a call for a GE solely in order to solidify her position within the Tory party.

    You are bleating away. Yet the GE gives Nicola just what she wants. Or is the timing not good. As not on her terms. Another 18 months of Nicola's ranting will bring further huge uncertainty on Scotland too. Whereas for Mrs May. Who if you recall voted remain. It provides the mandate required. For the UK as a whole complete certainty.
  • mayonnaise
    mayonnaise Posts: 3,690 Forumite
    Thrugelmir wrote: »
    You are bleating away. Yet the GE gives Nicola just what she wants. Or is the timing not good. As not on her terms. Another 18 months of Nicola's ranting will bring further huge uncertainty on Scotland too. Whereas for Mrs May. Who if you recall voted remain. It provides the mandate required. For the UK as a whole complete certainty.
    No need for insults.
    Theresa has her mandate, we voted to leave the EU.
    Don't blame me, I voted Remain.
  • TrickyTree83
    TrickyTree83 Posts: 3,930 Forumite
    mayonnaise wrote: »
    No need for insults.
    Theresa's incredulous hypocrisy is going to bite her in her ar5e.
    You can't fob off legitimate calls for Indyref from the democratically elected government of Scotland ("now is not the time, it is not the time to play politics or create uncertainty", remember?) and then do exactly that in a call for a GE solely in order to solidify her position within the Tory party.

    It wasn't an insult, it's an observation.
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