SocketRocket
Ryder Cup Winner
If in any doubt, you can easily work out when a politician is lying; their lips are moving.
She doesn't have any!
If in any doubt, you can easily work out when a politician is lying; their lips are moving.
That can only be sorted by
a] Westminster abolishing The Scottish Parliament.
b] Scotland becoming an independent country
c] England establishing it's own Parliament.
Other than that the England question will make the West Lothian question look like a wee puff of wind.
Not bad for a novice liar though... wonder if she lies to the Scottish electorate? Silly me! She's a politician, of course she lies.
Foxhunting is not an English vote. It is about the protection of wildlife.
Foxhunting is not an English vote. It is about the protection of wildlife.
The 'we won't vote on issues which don't effect Scotland' went out the window when every single SNP amendment to the Scotland Bill was voted down by the Tories (both blue and red varieties).
I am not defending the SNP, can't stand them and I am Scottish.
I am totally opposed to fox hunting in any shape or form north and south of the "border".
In 2014 before I started in Sports photography, I was a wildlife photographer. While watching a Kingfisher nest I spotted a Fox den. Coming up to the time of year for that sort of thing I had both on watch. When the wee fox cubs emerged it was pretty amazing to watch and photgraph. Everyone has a reason to do things. Killing animals for sport is silly in my opinion. What if it was the other way around?
Anyway here was a resulting image, and I still couldn't understand why anyone would want to kill these amazing creatures
Pair of Fox cubs by Paul Stewart, on Flickr
I am neither a Conservative nor in favour of fox-hunting and for those reasons I was happy that the PM made this an issue of conscience allowing his members a free vote.
What I do not understand is why the SNP felt the need to perform a U-turn on its stated position of not involving itself in purely English legislation.
In England. If the SNP care so much, why is the Scottish law different?
I would like an answer to this question also...
The silence is deafening
Can you clear this up once and for all.Foxhunting in Scotland is about as popular as Shinty in London.
I think we have only a handful of active packs so not enough to bother folks.
Most see it as the end of bygone sports like cock fighting and badger baiting.