I can see why you might roll your eyes...
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Frustrated by the incomplete reveal of the evidence, and in his eyes no-one accepting responsibilty, AS intends to get a few loose ends tied up by those who have the power to do so:
From his statement today, looks like he intends to:
-go to the Courts re. actions of the Permanent Secretary
-go to the Police re. Daily Record leak.
Never over 'till it's over eh..
From his statement today, looks like he intends to:
-go to the Courts re. actions of the Permanent Secretary
-go to the Police re. Daily Record leak.
Never over 'till it's over eh..
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The useless prick is standing for Holyrood again.Galfon wrote:Frustrated by the incomplete reveal of the evidence, and in his eyes no-one accepting responsibilty, AS intends to get a few loose ends tied up by those who have the power to do so:
From his statement today, looks like he intends to:
-go to the Courts re. actions of the Permanent Secretary
-go to the Police re. Daily Record leak.
Never over 'till it's over eh..
Do you know that Del Amitri song from the 80s (? I think) Nothing Ever Happens....
Nothing ever happens
Nothing happens at all
The needle returns to the start of the song
And we all sing along like before
The man who wrote that was a freakin visionary.
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It was so much easier to blame Them. It was bleakly depressing to think They were Us. I've certainly never thought of myself as one of Them. No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We're always one of Us. It's Them that do the bad things.
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It's a new dawn, like the last one and those yet to come.
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He should have stayed in London, or at least not come home too soonDonny osmond wrote:The useless prick is standing for Holyrood again.Galfon wrote:Frustrated by the incomplete reveal of the evidence, and in his eyes no-one accepting responsibilty, AS intends to get a few loose ends tied up by those who have the power to do so:
From his statement today, looks like he intends to:
-go to the Courts re. actions of the Permanent Secretary
-go to the Police re. Daily Record leak.
Never over 'till it's over eh..
Do you know that Del Amitri song from the 80s (? I think) Nothing Ever Happens....
Nothing ever happens
Nothing happens at all
The needle returns to the start of the song
And we all sing along like before
The man who wrote that was a freakin visionary.
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It's called the Fucking Alba Party.
Well, not the Fucking Alba Party, just Alba Party. But as Salmond is the main guy...
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Well, not the Fucking Alba Party, just Alba Party. But as Salmond is the main guy...
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It was so much easier to blame Them. It was bleakly depressing to think They were Us. I've certainly never thought of myself as one of Them. No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We're always one of Us. It's Them that do the bad things.
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Did you Google that?Digby wrote:He should have stayed in London, or at least not come home too soonDonny osmond wrote:The useless prick is standing for Holyrood again.Galfon wrote:Frustrated by the incomplete reveal of the evidence, and in his eyes no-one accepting responsibilty, AS intends to get a few loose ends tied up by those who have the power to do so:
From his statement today, looks like he intends to:
-go to the Courts re. actions of the Permanent Secretary
-go to the Police re. Daily Record leak.
Never over 'till it's over eh..
Do you know that Del Amitri song from the 80s (? I think) Nothing Ever Happens....
Nothing ever happens
Nothing happens at all
The needle returns to the start of the song
And we all sing along like before
The man who wrote that was a freakin visionary.
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It was so much easier to blame Them. It was bleakly depressing to think They were Us. I've certainly never thought of myself as one of Them. No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We're always one of Us. It's Them that do the bad things.
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Sadly I had no need, though it still amuses me as either one of the worst or funniest good luck on your journey songsDonny osmond wrote:Did you Google that?Digby wrote:He should have stayed in London, or at least not come home too soonDonny osmond wrote:The useless prick is standing for Holyrood again.
Do you know that Del Amitri song from the 80s (? I think) Nothing Ever Happens....
Nothing ever happens
Nothing happens at all
The needle returns to the start of the song
And we all sing along like before
The man who wrote that was a freakin visionary.
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- Galfon
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certainly muddies the waters a tadge; an alternative indy list vote to the Greens but snp-friendly definitely not..
Also if he does get a seat with G'way, parliament will be a bit er..feistier.
Also if he does get a seat with G'way, parliament will be a bit er..feistier.
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There is now a brilliant potential, albeit unlikely, for Salmond and Galloway to be taking on Sturgeon at FMQs.Galfon wrote:certainly muddies the waters a tadge; an alternative indy list vote to the Greens but snp-friendly definitely not..
Also if he does get a seat with G'way, parliament will be a bit er..feistier.
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It was so much easier to blame Them. It was bleakly depressing to think They were Us. I've certainly never thought of myself as one of Them. No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We're always one of Us. It's Them that do the bad things.
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There can't be many crowds in which Sturgeon looks the one with the most integrityDonny osmond wrote:There is now a brilliant potential, albeit unlikely, for Salmond and Galloway to be taking on Sturgeon at FMQs.Galfon wrote:certainly muddies the waters a tadge; an alternative indy list vote to the Greens but snp-friendly definitely not..
Also if he does get a seat with G'way, parliament will be a bit er..feistier.
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New report out from IfG on Scot indy and EU membership...
Some of the tweeted highlights below.
https://www.instituteforgovernment.org. ... -eu-border
Some of the tweeted highlights below.
https://www.instituteforgovernment.org. ... -eu-border
Sent from my CPH1951 using TapatalkNew @instituteforgov report on Scottish independence, EU membership and the Anglo-Scottish Border published today: instituteforgovernment.org.uk/publications/s…
(with co-authors @Jess_Sargeant @jameskkane @ThimontJack @KellyShuttlew13)
Scotland was taken out of the EU against the will of a majority of its voters. This has put independence back on the agenda. But Brexit raises difficult questions about how an independent Scotland could balance its relationships with Brussels and Westminster.
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We show that an independent Scotland’s path back to EU membership would run via Westminster, as its application would be welcomed only if independence had been secured via agreement with the UK Government.
Scotland could only formally apply to join the EU once it had completed its secession from the UK, which could easily take longer than the 5 year Brexit process. Accession to the EU could then take a couple years on top of that, based on historical precedents
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Rejoining the EU would restore to Scottish voters and businesses the rights and responsibilities lost as a result of Brexit, including freedom of movement and frictionless trade with the EU. But this would come at the expense of new barriers to trade between Scotland and England.
Within the EU, Scotland would be part of the Customs Union and the Single Market. So customs controls and regulatory checks (e.g. on animal and plant products) would have to be imposed on trade between Scotland and England/Wales.
Scottish business exports around three times as much to the rest of the UK as it does to the EU. Even in manufactured goods, exports to the rest of the UK were worth an annual average of £3bn more than exports to the EU over the decade to 2018 (latest data)
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Scotland could seek a looser relationship with the EU (such as EEA membership or a free trade agreement). But no model could grant an independent Scotland frictionless trade with both the EU and the rest of the UK.
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Many Scottish voters want the opportunity to vote again on independence, so that Scotland could then rejoin the EU. That is a choice for Scotland to make. But we suggest this choice should be taken with a clear understanding of the trade-offs that would lie ahead.
It was so much easier to blame Them. It was bleakly depressing to think They were Us. I've certainly never thought of myself as one of Them. No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We're always one of Us. It's Them that do the bad things.
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It was so much easier to blame Them. It was bleakly depressing to think They were Us. I've certainly never thought of myself as one of Them. No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We're always one of Us. It's Them that do the bad things.
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Just be grateful he's not reaching out to grope the person on his left
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Whoopsy daisy!!!
Taken from a blog from a Scottish Labour supporter...
Taken from a blog from a Scottish Labour supporter...
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Two polls published this morning, one by by Comres and another with Yougov, show Scexit falling further behind support for remaining in the UK.
You may have also seen that ComRes noticed a mistake in their numbers and corrected three polls from earlier in the year. That’s fair enough, we all make mistakes and correcting them shows integrity. It does put into context though some fairly hysterical claims from nationalists earlier this year that there was a new “settled will” in favour of Scexit.
These new numbers are an opportunity to remind readers, and for readers to remind others, that the story that the SNP tell about Scotland - that we are a nation on an inevitable march towards exiting the Union - is simply not true. With the corrected figures, here are some facts about the 25 polls carried out in 2021:
20 out of 25 polls taken this year have support for leaving the UK within the margin of error of being at the same levels as the 45% vote recorded in 2014.
Half of the 25 polls carried out in 2021 have support for leaving the UK at or *lower* than the 2014 vote level.
If, in the days after the May elections, we find the SNP and their allies getting carried away and attempting to extrapolate support for leaving the UK from parliamentary seats won, we should remind them that the opinion polls they put so much store in show nothing of the sort.
It was so much easier to blame Them. It was bleakly depressing to think They were Us. I've certainly never thought of myself as one of Them. No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We're always one of Us. It's Them that do the bad things.
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'Jobs can be created if a border is created !'
Candidate Harper says her party wants 'the softest of borders' between Scotland and England & it could create local jobs.
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Element of truth in this of course, but ...
Candidate Harper says her party wants 'the softest of borders' between Scotland and England & it could create local jobs.
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Element of truth in this of course, but ...
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The settled will of the Scottish people...
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Without doubt it's true, but there is a flip side it'd be worth not glossing over, unless one wanted to channel Trump or BorisGalfon wrote:'Jobs can be created if a border is created !'
Candidate Harper says her party wants 'the softest of borders' between Scotland and England & it could create local jobs.
[Itv]
Element of truth in this of course, but ...
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Fair play on Sturgeon dealing with the frothing-mouthed right wingers with her dignity intact: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland- ... s-57013769
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In a sign of how the election is going in Scotland...
Dundee has some of the highest drugs death rates in Scotland (probs UK, poss Europe?).
Joe Fitzpatrick is the sitting SNP MSP for Dundee City West.
Joe Fitzpatrick was forced to resign a couple of months ago in disgrace as he was the Minister with control over Drugs policy for a number of years when drugs deaths spiralled upwards, particularly in Dundee.
Joe Fitzpatrick has just held Dundee City West for the SNP, increasing his vote share by 4% to 62%.
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Dundee has some of the highest drugs death rates in Scotland (probs UK, poss Europe?).
Joe Fitzpatrick is the sitting SNP MSP for Dundee City West.
Joe Fitzpatrick was forced to resign a couple of months ago in disgrace as he was the Minister with control over Drugs policy for a number of years when drugs deaths spiralled upwards, particularly in Dundee.
Joe Fitzpatrick has just held Dundee City West for the SNP, increasing his vote share by 4% to 62%.
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It was so much easier to blame Them. It was bleakly depressing to think They were Us. I've certainly never thought of myself as one of Them. No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We're always one of Us. It's Them that do the bad things.
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In more interesting news, a woman has been taken to hospital after a nasty incident at a counting centre in Aberdeen... she caught her finger in a folding chair.
https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/ne ... ssion=true
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It was so much easier to blame Them. It was bleakly depressing to think They were Us. I've certainly never thought of myself as one of Them. No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We're always one of Us. It's Them that do the bad things.
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The Nazis and their battle cry of "No, you're the facist!" got a grand total of 46 votes.Puja wrote:Fair play on Sturgeon dealing with the frothing-mouthed right wingers with her dignity intact: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland- ... s-57013769
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What is it with insecure racist white people and "Marxism" at the moment?
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sadly emboldened by Corbyn, similar to the impact of Trumpmorepork wrote:What is it with insecure racist white people and "Marxism" at the moment?
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Marxism.morepork wrote:What is it with insecure racist white people and "Marxism" at the moment?
The genius of Tory messaging has been their ability to convince people who have never paid higher rate tax, that increasing that higher rate will take money out of their pockets and give it to “undeserving” people who haven’t “worked as hard” as them.