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Major Champion
No
I just have a good old laugh at the minority Scottish parties continually banging on a great deal more about the SNP continually banging on about independence.
When they get independence will they disappear like UKIP?
No
I just have a good old laugh at the minority Scottish parties continually banging on a great deal more about the SNP continually banging on about independence.
No
I just have a good old laugh at the minority Scottish parties continually banging on a great deal more about the SNP continually banging on about independence.
Is it a bad thing for any party to highlight the good and the bad. Or don't you want the truth colouring the landscape. Remind us of how much the lauded, rightly so, Scottish education system has fallen in recent years.
The SNP have some great, caring policies but to quote others, they need to get on with the day job. And, again, the stats are all out there about how much time the SNP spends talking about independence and how much time is spent on the problems that are in front of the Scottish people NOW!
Education and the Scottish NHS fall under the remit of the Scottish Parliament. How about explaining why the SNP blame Westminster for a drop in funding when its the SNP's responsibility to allocate the funding?
Oh but we daren't talk about the failings of the precious SNP because that would be unfair to the teeny weeny party.
I read a political autobiography many years ago about an ex-PM. In it he said one of the hardest things for any leading politician to do is to put aside their personal opinions and to reflect the wishes of the people. May may have been a Remainer in the run up to the referendum, and following the party whip, but I don't expect her to do anything other than what she is doing now. In fact, I'd be very disappointed in her if she did any different. However, if she'd become a backbencher I would expect her to have carried being a Remainer.
I'm surprised you don't understand that concept, or does it not satisfy your understanding of senior management. On a personal level, you must have enacted company policy you disagreed with...
You are completely wrong here. During the referendum she was very quiet and said very little about Brexit. She was a senior cabinet member and as such has to abide by collective responsibility. After the vote she has accepted the majority will of the people which is the right thing to do, if she didn't she should return to the back benches to fester over the vote. Shes not like you, you are rabid in your hatred for people with a different view, you will not or can not accept your view lost and now you should accept it. I have voted for the losing side in many elections but I didnt spend most of my waking hours ranting on about it. Calling her a 'Liar' is wrong.
The SNP spend too much time responding to questions from wee Ruthie and Kezia about Indyref2 and indepedence in general. Maybe if Labour and the Tories (especially) in Scotland would shut up about it, the SNP could get on with sorting Scottish Education.
The SNP spend too much time responding to questions from wee Ruthie and Kezia about Indyref2 and indepedence in general. Maybe if Labour and the Tories (especially) in Scotland would shut up about it, the SNP could get on with sorting Scottish Education.
The SNP spend too much time responding to questions from wee Ruthie and Kezia about Indyref2 and indepedence in general. Maybe if Labour and the Tories (especially) in Scotland would shut up about it, the SNP could get on with sorting Scottish Education.
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They could, of course, very quickly end that line of questioning and get back to wrecking our education system.
Are you honestly saying this, seriously?
I sprayed tea over my keyboard when I read the original comment. Nicola is to Scottish independence what Farage was to leaving the EU. It is 90% of her comments. SNP supporters can't complain when others start to take her on about the same subject. Well, they can but they will look very silly. Now to find some dry wipes to sort this keyboard out.
It certainly goes a long way to explaining his mindset in other political threads...
If this is aimed at me I'm not sure about the mindset.
And in case it missed anyone - it is an observation or accusation I hear or read often - that the opposition parties talk about Indyref2 as much as the SNP. I'm not making that up - I'm just repeating what I have seen and heard, it may or may not be true. Quizzing the SNP over Independence and Indyref2 is fine as that's what the SNP is about. They need to be pressed on it. But don't complain about the SNP then talking Indyref2 in response to questions from the opposition and at the same time criticise them for not spending more time in the governing of the country.
If there's anything left to be wrecked![]()
When they get independence will they disappear like UKIP?
It certainly goes a long way to explaining his mindset in other political threads...
Strange you should say that as yet another Tory 'general election' leaflet is dropped through my letter box.
Guess what it is all about.....Say no to Scottish Independence![]()
You could be right.
On Thursdays QT Emily Thornberry looked totally stumped for a reply to the young woman saying.
'I would love to vote for you [Labour] but I want Independence for Scotland, so I reluctantly vote for the SNP.'
I am sure she is not alone.
Mind you it is not helped that SLab have an even less electable leader than the UK Labour Party do.
Of course it is. Now come and have a nice cup of tea and a biscuit.
Well the SNP have totally wrecked Scottish Labour, Tory and LiebDems parties......... is that not enough for you.
56 seats out of 59 remember.