Tully I have never met such folk who have done well to be so vocal about it.. My work brings me all over Europe but the Scots are distinct as they openly tell you how well they are doing.. Its weird tbh. Possibly a complex yet I hope not.. But it is there.. There is no need for it ffs you are as credible as anybody else
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Feck me Tully, are you pashed cos you are talking some load of scheidt
Zach you are a beacon of light, not for the first time. I know lots of guys who are doing ok and they say heehaw, the guys who are doing well love to tell everyone... I don't get the insecurity.
comment by BB (U13430)
posted 10 seconds ago
TullyI have never met such folk who have done well to be so vocal about it.. My work brings me all over Europe but the Scots are distinct as they openly tell you how well they are doing.. Its weird tbh. Possibly a complex yet I hope not.. But it is there.. There is no need for it ffs you are as credible as anybody else
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BB Too many Scottish c(o)unts forget where they came from. I was the youngest of seven in a working class family. Everyone of my siblings, and me, became professional people, only because of the Labour party and their post-war policies. I worked hard as did all of my siblings and we've all done ok - but the real leg up came from our country.
And I would like to leave that legacy to my grand-children. That's it in a nutshell for me. Feck tax cuts for me and mine, just make sure the weans get a decent chance in life. FFS foodbanks in Scotland!!! This is an absolute disgrace and no amount of 'donations' at Celtic park or Ibrox or anywhere else will negate it. This is quite appalling and maybe, if the election results go bad, it's getting near the time to begin to live dangerously. this keech cannot be allowed go on.
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Feck me Tully, are you pashed cos you are talking some load of scheidt
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No. Not pashed at all. But tell me,where in particular did you think I was talking a load of scheidt? Or was it that you had no answer so you just decided to try to descend to the usual insults instead? Mmm?
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posted 4 minutes ago
comment by BB (U13430)
posted 10 seconds ago
TullyI have never met such folk who have done well to be so vocal about it.. My work brings me all over Europe but the Scots are distinct as they openly tell you how well they are doing.. Its weird tbh. Possibly a complex yet I hope not.. But it is there.. There is no need for it ffs you are as credible as anybody else
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BBToo many Scottish c(o)unts forget where they came from. I was the youngest of seven in a working class family. Everyone of my siblings, and me, became professional people, only because of the Labour party and their post-war policies. I worked hard as did all of my siblings and we've all done ok - but the real leg up came from our country.
And I would like to leave that legacy to my grand-children. That's it in a nutshell for me. Feck tax cuts for me and mine, just make sure the weans get a decent chance in life. FFS foodbanks in Scotland!!! This is an absolute disgrace and no amount of 'donations' at Celtic park or Ibrox or anywhere else will negate it. This is quite appalling and maybe, if the election results go bad, it's getting near the time to begin to live dangerously. this keech cannot be allowed go on.
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I hear you.
Problem is Tully, you will hear from the odd cvnt that is doing so handsomely well he does not give a damn about the poor cvnt behind him.
It is not my way of living..
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posted 4 minutes ago
There were 150 of us lived int box int middle of motorway
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Zach. I'm from Viewpark, a council estate that in its day had a larger population than Perth. I'm betting that none of us - Celtic or Rangers supporters on here - had it easy in our younger days. But the trick for me though is, not only to overcome that, but don't pull the ladder up - 'cause the truth is none of us ever made it on our own. The Tories never did anything for working class people, and my guess is that maybe more than a few on here have tried to forget where they came from.
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comment by BB (U13430)
posted 5 minutes ago
Problem is Tully, you will hear from the odd cvnt that is doing so handsomely well he does not give a damn about the poor cvnt behind him.
It is not my way of living..
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Nor mine. I couldn't sleep easy.
comment by Zachsda(Proudly sat with the sheriff) (U1850)
posted 23 seconds ago
I was an Easterhoose wean.Remember when Frankie Vaughn came with the knife amnesty thing.
Glad it's still accessible for kids here to go to uni.
Sometimes wish i had gone it just wasn't for me
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Joking aside, I'd like to meet up with you one day and have a couple of beers I didn't go to uni back in the day either, but years later I did go to the Open University and got a degree: in part, that was just to prove I could if I wanted to.
Would love to vote Liberal Democrat’s but honestly can’t be ersed with another couple years of pain of Brexit and know it’ll be a wasted vote. Working in financial services and seeing jobs already move to Germany/Ireland puts me off Labour and their high corporation tax. Can call it selfish, but it’s also an industry tax revenues rely heavily on and I don’t own a property or have a pension to look forward to. I’d maybe be more of a moral champion if I did or believed I’d achieve either under Labour.
I benefitted greatly from the SNP policies growing up and would vote for them if I could. The picture I have of Labour is that they reintroduced tuition fees down South, went to wars etc. Clearly a different Labour but don’t trust many if any politicians, and some of Labours plans simply seem too good to be true or affordable
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comment by RenegadeOF (U9457)
posted 6 minutes ago
Would love to vote Liberal Democrat’s but honestly can’t be ersed with another couple years of pain of Brexit and know it’ll be a wasted vote. Working in financial services and seeing jobs already move to Germany/Ireland puts me off Labour and their high corporation tax. Can call it selfish, but it’s also an industry tax revenues rely heavily on and I don’t own a property or have a pension to look forward to. I’d maybe be more of a moral champion if I did or believed I’d achieve either under Labour.
I benefitted greatly from the SNP policies growing up and would vote for them if I could. The picture I have of Labour is that they reintroduced tuition fees down South, went to wars etc. Clearly a different Labour but don’t trust many if any politicians, and some of Labours plans simply seem too good to be true or affordable
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I genuinely don't what to say to you. I know how I think and how I'll vote, but that's easier for me 'cause I live in Scotland. I'm not a traditional SNP supporter but I guess any SNP supporter would say to you that in you live in England, don't vote Tory, vote the party that won or came second to the Tories last time. Sleep easy and don't vote Tory. You might not win, but at least you'll sleep.
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posted 6 hours, 6 minutes ago
comment by DC1972 (U22266)
posted 31 seconds ago
"In the normal way, when a government has to meet a historic injustice, often when it loses in the court, we will have to identify that funding either from what headroom we will inherit or we will borrow - and I don't shy away from that," he told the BBC's Andrew Marr programme.
There's £58bn he has to find (note it will be borrowing).
“It needs funding, it is very big numbers, so we are talking £30bn to £40bn and if you are giving it away over an eight year time frame it is another £30bn or £40bn. You are not short of £100bn.”
From the mouth of Philip Jansen. So the £20bn is utter dugshite.
There's £138bn he has to find (and this is just the start of the pink unicorn figures) from where?
Do you not see that this is absolute cack?
The rich will depart (including those who run the UK) and companies will fall apart and go under.
This Marxist/Socialist 'Utopia' really does not exist - certainly in this day and age
Have a look at Venezuela for reference - this is what you are facing.
'Bit he has good intentions'
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So, this 'supposed' lesson in economics (but actually a Tory website answering questions I never asked)is coming from a Tory Party apologist spouting the same old keech: that their inherited a £.5t debt, has over the past nine years of supposed 'austerity', has caused thousands of lives: but, over the same period, the Tories have actually manged to INCREASE that debt from £.5t to £1.78 Trillion whilst giving tax cuts to the better -off.
The figures are a matter of record
And we are supposed to believe that these c(o)unts have our best interests at heart?
Vote Socialist, or at least don't vote Tory, be like the Nordic countries and give all of our kids the same chance we had.
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"A Tory website answering questions"?
What?!
FFS - I watched these interviews myself on the box (as have millions of others) - these are hard facts and not some 'fake news'.
Yep - vote Socialist and watch the country implode like Venezuela where the inflation rate is currently 10m %.
Can't believe so many people are falling for the Pink Unicorns and these notion of the idealistic, Marxist Utopia where everyone will be equal.
What a pile of utter keech
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https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politics/election-2019-59-reasons-not-21074814
(The Da*** Rec*rd - I know) 🙄
Good reasons for Scottish people not to vote for these reptiles.
comment by Tully 1 (U20686)
posted 5 hours, 22 minutes ago
comment by RenegadeOF (U9457)
posted 6 minutes ago
Would love to vote Liberal Democrat’s but honestly can’t be ersed with another couple years of pain of Brexit and know it’ll be a wasted vote. Working in financial services and seeing jobs already move to Germany/Ireland puts me off Labour and their high corporation tax. Can call it selfish, but it’s also an industry tax revenues rely heavily on and I don’t own a property or have a pension to look forward to. I’d maybe be more of a moral champion if I did or believed I’d achieve either under Labour.
I benefitted greatly from the SNP policies growing up and would vote for them if I could. The picture I have of Labour is that they reintroduced tuition fees down South, went to wars etc. Clearly a different Labour but don’t trust many if any politicians, and some of Labours plans simply seem too good to be true or affordable
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I genuinely don't what to say to you. I know how I think and how I'll vote, but that's easier for me 'cause I live in Scotland. I'm not a traditional SNP supporter but I guess any SNP supporter would say to you that in you live in England, don't vote Tory, vote the party that won or came second to the Tories last time. Sleep easy and don't vote Tory. You might not win, but at least you'll sleep.
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Like I said makes no sense to me. I’ll sleep a lot easier voting Tory than Labour. If I don’t vote one of those two here my vote is wasted.
comment by Zico♡ (U21900)
posted 12 minutes ago
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politics/election-2019-59-reasons-not-21074814
(The Da*** Rec*rd - I know) 🙄
Good reasons for Scottish people not to vote for these reptiles.
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FFS - Really?
What about the SNP's reign in Scotland?
https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/staggers/2016/05/its-time-snps-terrible-record-government-was-exposed
'It's awww ra Tory's fault'...
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comment by DC1972 (U22266)
posted 1 hour, 4 minutes ago
comment by Zico♡ (U21900)
posted 12 minutes ago
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politics/election-2019-59-reasons-not-21074814
(The Da*** Rec*rd - I know) 🙄
Good reasons for Scottish people not to vote for these reptiles.
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FFS - Really?
What about the SNP's reign in Scotland?
https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/staggers/2016/05/its-time-snps-terrible-record-government-was-exposed
'It's awww ra Tory's fault'...
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Maybe if the SNP were in control of everything in Scotland then you could hold them accountable, I know the SNP have some failings.
Now back to the Tories - What's your reponses to those 59 things those bastirts have done?
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posted on 12/12/19
Tully I have never met such folk who have done well to be so vocal about it.. My work brings me all over Europe but the Scots are distinct as they openly tell you how well they are doing.. Its weird tbh. Possibly a complex yet I hope not.. But it is there.. There is no need for it ffs you are as credible as anybody else
posted on 12/12/19
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posted on 12/12/19
Feck me Tully, are you pashed cos you are talking some load of scheidt
posted on 12/12/19
Zach you are a beacon of light, not for the first time. I know lots of guys who are doing ok and they say heehaw, the guys who are doing well love to tell everyone... I don't get the insecurity.
posted on 12/12/19
comment by BB (U13430)
posted 10 seconds ago
TullyI have never met such folk who have done well to be so vocal about it.. My work brings me all over Europe but the Scots are distinct as they openly tell you how well they are doing.. Its weird tbh. Possibly a complex yet I hope not.. But it is there.. There is no need for it ffs you are as credible as anybody else
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BB Too many Scottish c(o)unts forget where they came from. I was the youngest of seven in a working class family. Everyone of my siblings, and me, became professional people, only because of the Labour party and their post-war policies. I worked hard as did all of my siblings and we've all done ok - but the real leg up came from our country.
And I would like to leave that legacy to my grand-children. That's it in a nutshell for me. Feck tax cuts for me and mine, just make sure the weans get a decent chance in life. FFS foodbanks in Scotland!!! This is an absolute disgrace and no amount of 'donations' at Celtic park or Ibrox or anywhere else will negate it. This is quite appalling and maybe, if the election results go bad, it's getting near the time to begin to live dangerously. this keech cannot be allowed go on.
posted on 12/12/19
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posted on 12/12/19
comment by I'm not as think as you drunk I am.......Schizophrenia was my idea!.....No it wasn't!.....You are never alone with a Schizo :D (U2115)
posted 10 minutes ago
Feck me Tully, are you pashed cos you are talking some load of scheidt
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No. Not pashed at all. But tell me,where in particular did you think I was talking a load of scheidt? Or was it that you had no answer so you just decided to try to descend to the usual insults instead? Mmm?
posted on 12/12/19
comment by Tully 1 (U20686)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by BB (U13430)
posted 10 seconds ago
TullyI have never met such folk who have done well to be so vocal about it.. My work brings me all over Europe but the Scots are distinct as they openly tell you how well they are doing.. Its weird tbh. Possibly a complex yet I hope not.. But it is there.. There is no need for it ffs you are as credible as anybody else
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BBToo many Scottish c(o)unts forget where they came from. I was the youngest of seven in a working class family. Everyone of my siblings, and me, became professional people, only because of the Labour party and their post-war policies. I worked hard as did all of my siblings and we've all done ok - but the real leg up came from our country.
And I would like to leave that legacy to my grand-children. That's it in a nutshell for me. Feck tax cuts for me and mine, just make sure the weans get a decent chance in life. FFS foodbanks in Scotland!!! This is an absolute disgrace and no amount of 'donations' at Celtic park or Ibrox or anywhere else will negate it. This is quite appalling and maybe, if the election results go bad, it's getting near the time to begin to live dangerously. this keech cannot be allowed go on.
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I hear you.
posted on 12/12/19
Problem is Tully, you will hear from the odd cvnt that is doing so handsomely well he does not give a damn about the poor cvnt behind him.
It is not my way of living..
posted on 12/12/19
comment by Zachsda(Proudly sat with the sheriff) (U1850)
posted 4 minutes ago
There were 150 of us lived int box int middle of motorway
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Zach. I'm from Viewpark, a council estate that in its day had a larger population than Perth. I'm betting that none of us - Celtic or Rangers supporters on here - had it easy in our younger days. But the trick for me though is, not only to overcome that, but don't pull the ladder up - 'cause the truth is none of us ever made it on our own. The Tories never did anything for working class people, and my guess is that maybe more than a few on here have tried to forget where they came from.
posted on 12/12/19
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posted on 12/12/19
comment by BB (U13430)
posted 5 minutes ago
Problem is Tully, you will hear from the odd cvnt that is doing so handsomely well he does not give a damn about the poor cvnt behind him.
It is not my way of living..
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Nor mine. I couldn't sleep easy.
posted on 12/12/19
comment by Zachsda(Proudly sat with the sheriff) (U1850)
posted 23 seconds ago
I was an Easterhoose wean.Remember when Frankie Vaughn came with the knife amnesty thing.
Glad it's still accessible for kids here to go to uni.
Sometimes wish i had gone it just wasn't for me
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Joking aside, I'd like to meet up with you one day and have a couple of beers I didn't go to uni back in the day either, but years later I did go to the Open University and got a degree: in part, that was just to prove I could if I wanted to.
posted on 12/12/19
Would love to vote Liberal Democrat’s but honestly can’t be ersed with another couple years of pain of Brexit and know it’ll be a wasted vote. Working in financial services and seeing jobs already move to Germany/Ireland puts me off Labour and their high corporation tax. Can call it selfish, but it’s also an industry tax revenues rely heavily on and I don’t own a property or have a pension to look forward to. I’d maybe be more of a moral champion if I did or believed I’d achieve either under Labour.
I benefitted greatly from the SNP policies growing up and would vote for them if I could. The picture I have of Labour is that they reintroduced tuition fees down South, went to wars etc. Clearly a different Labour but don’t trust many if any politicians, and some of Labours plans simply seem too good to be true or affordable
posted on 12/12/19
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posted on 12/12/19
comment by RenegadeOF (U9457)
posted 6 minutes ago
Would love to vote Liberal Democrat’s but honestly can’t be ersed with another couple years of pain of Brexit and know it’ll be a wasted vote. Working in financial services and seeing jobs already move to Germany/Ireland puts me off Labour and their high corporation tax. Can call it selfish, but it’s also an industry tax revenues rely heavily on and I don’t own a property or have a pension to look forward to. I’d maybe be more of a moral champion if I did or believed I’d achieve either under Labour.
I benefitted greatly from the SNP policies growing up and would vote for them if I could. The picture I have of Labour is that they reintroduced tuition fees down South, went to wars etc. Clearly a different Labour but don’t trust many if any politicians, and some of Labours plans simply seem too good to be true or affordable
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I genuinely don't what to say to you. I know how I think and how I'll vote, but that's easier for me 'cause I live in Scotland. I'm not a traditional SNP supporter but I guess any SNP supporter would say to you that in you live in England, don't vote Tory, vote the party that won or came second to the Tories last time. Sleep easy and don't vote Tory. You might not win, but at least you'll sleep.
posted on 12/12/19
comment by Tully 1 (U20686)
posted 6 hours, 6 minutes ago
comment by DC1972 (U22266)
posted 31 seconds ago
"In the normal way, when a government has to meet a historic injustice, often when it loses in the court, we will have to identify that funding either from what headroom we will inherit or we will borrow - and I don't shy away from that," he told the BBC's Andrew Marr programme.
There's £58bn he has to find (note it will be borrowing).
“It needs funding, it is very big numbers, so we are talking £30bn to £40bn and if you are giving it away over an eight year time frame it is another £30bn or £40bn. You are not short of £100bn.”
From the mouth of Philip Jansen. So the £20bn is utter dugshite.
There's £138bn he has to find (and this is just the start of the pink unicorn figures) from where?
Do you not see that this is absolute cack?
The rich will depart (including those who run the UK) and companies will fall apart and go under.
This Marxist/Socialist 'Utopia' really does not exist - certainly in this day and age
Have a look at Venezuela for reference - this is what you are facing.
'Bit he has good intentions'
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So, this 'supposed' lesson in economics (but actually a Tory website answering questions I never asked)is coming from a Tory Party apologist spouting the same old keech: that their inherited a £.5t debt, has over the past nine years of supposed 'austerity', has caused thousands of lives: but, over the same period, the Tories have actually manged to INCREASE that debt from £.5t to £1.78 Trillion whilst giving tax cuts to the better -off.
The figures are a matter of record
And we are supposed to believe that these c(o)unts have our best interests at heart?
Vote Socialist, or at least don't vote Tory, be like the Nordic countries and give all of our kids the same chance we had.
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"A Tory website answering questions"?
What?!
FFS - I watched these interviews myself on the box (as have millions of others) - these are hard facts and not some 'fake news'.
Yep - vote Socialist and watch the country implode like Venezuela where the inflation rate is currently 10m %.
Can't believe so many people are falling for the Pink Unicorns and these notion of the idealistic, Marxist Utopia where everyone will be equal.
What a pile of utter keech
posted on 12/12/19
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posted on 12/12/19
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politics/election-2019-59-reasons-not-21074814
(The Da*** Rec*rd - I know) 🙄
Good reasons for Scottish people not to vote for these reptiles.
posted on 12/12/19
comment by Tully 1 (U20686)
posted 5 hours, 22 minutes ago
comment by RenegadeOF (U9457)
posted 6 minutes ago
Would love to vote Liberal Democrat’s but honestly can’t be ersed with another couple years of pain of Brexit and know it’ll be a wasted vote. Working in financial services and seeing jobs already move to Germany/Ireland puts me off Labour and their high corporation tax. Can call it selfish, but it’s also an industry tax revenues rely heavily on and I don’t own a property or have a pension to look forward to. I’d maybe be more of a moral champion if I did or believed I’d achieve either under Labour.
I benefitted greatly from the SNP policies growing up and would vote for them if I could. The picture I have of Labour is that they reintroduced tuition fees down South, went to wars etc. Clearly a different Labour but don’t trust many if any politicians, and some of Labours plans simply seem too good to be true or affordable
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I genuinely don't what to say to you. I know how I think and how I'll vote, but that's easier for me 'cause I live in Scotland. I'm not a traditional SNP supporter but I guess any SNP supporter would say to you that in you live in England, don't vote Tory, vote the party that won or came second to the Tories last time. Sleep easy and don't vote Tory. You might not win, but at least you'll sleep.
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Like I said makes no sense to me. I’ll sleep a lot easier voting Tory than Labour. If I don’t vote one of those two here my vote is wasted.
posted on 12/12/19
comment by Zico♡ (U21900)
posted 12 minutes ago
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politics/election-2019-59-reasons-not-21074814
(The Da*** Rec*rd - I know) 🙄
Good reasons for Scottish people not to vote for these reptiles.
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FFS - Really?
What about the SNP's reign in Scotland?
https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/staggers/2016/05/its-time-snps-terrible-record-government-was-exposed
'It's awww ra Tory's fault'...
posted on 12/12/19
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posted on 12/12/19
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posted on 12/12/19
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posted on 12/12/19
comment by DC1972 (U22266)
posted 1 hour, 4 minutes ago
comment by Zico♡ (U21900)
posted 12 minutes ago
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politics/election-2019-59-reasons-not-21074814
(The Da*** Rec*rd - I know) 🙄
Good reasons for Scottish people not to vote for these reptiles.
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FFS - Really?
What about the SNP's reign in Scotland?
https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/staggers/2016/05/its-time-snps-terrible-record-government-was-exposed
'It's awww ra Tory's fault'...
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Maybe if the SNP were in control of everything in Scotland then you could hold them accountable, I know the SNP have some failings.
Now back to the Tories - What's your reponses to those 59 things those bastirts have done?
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