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By *cots totty OP   Man
over a year ago

aberdeen

Should they be postponed until the autumn ?

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By *attooCTMan
over a year ago

Glasgow /Swansea


"Should they be postponed until the autumn ?"

No obviously

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By *assy LassieWoman
over a year ago

Lanarkshire


"Should they be postponed until the autumn ?"

Do you think they should be. Why?

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By *ering SeaMan
over a year ago

Penicuik

Loads of countries managed elections/referendums during pandemic successfully.

The English and Welsh elections are going ahead in may so why not Scotland.

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By *ighland gentlemanMan
over a year ago

Ardgay

No reason to postpone.

Encourage postal voting and ensure social distancing at polling stations

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By *cots totty OP   Man
over a year ago

aberdeen

Going by her road map no meetings will be allowed no form of debate can be carried out snp are losing many of there cabinet so should the electorate in there constituencies know who they are letting represent them

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By *exy n up 4 itCouple
over a year ago

western isles


"Going by her road map no meetings will be allowed no form of debate can be carried out snp are losing many of there cabinet so should the electorate in there constituencies know who they are letting represent them "

Wtf?

Things will and can safely carry on, all constituencies will know who their candidates are prior to voting so what is the issue?

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By *eefyBangerMan
over a year ago

edinburgh


"Should they be postponed until the autumn ?"

Absolutely. This isn’t about what others countries have done or are doing with upcoming elections. This is about Sturgeon being on the ropes. You have SNP stalwarts like Jim Sillars coming out saying the SNP is awash with corruption and he won’t be voting for them and that speaks volumes.

The likelihood is though that the liar won’t be the first monster for very much longer once the Salmond enquiry becomes clear.

Nipoleon: Alex Salmond doesn't have a shred of evidence showing that I broke the ministerial code.

Salmond: I have evidence. Here it is.

Scottish Clown Office: Ok, but we're gonna remove all the bits that say Nicola Sturgeon broke the ministerial code.

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By *cots totty OP   Man
over a year ago

aberdeen

Totally agree with all you have said Scottish politics now in the same gutter as the trump admin

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By *ering SeaMan
over a year ago

Penicuik


"Should they be postponed until the autumn ?

Absolutely. This isn’t about what others countries have done or are doing with upcoming elections. This is about Sturgeon being on the ropes. You have SNP stalwarts like Jim Sillars coming out saying the SNP is awash with corruption and he won’t be voting for them and that speaks volumes.

The likelihood is though that the liar won’t be the first monster for very much longer once the Salmond enquiry becomes clear.

Nipoleon: Alex Salmond doesn't have a shred of evidence showing that I broke the ministerial code.

Salmond: I have evidence. Here it is.

Scottish Clown Office: Ok, but we're gonna remove all the bits that say Nicola Sturgeon broke the ministerial code."

So you’re moaning about sturgeon and have the chance to vote her party out but you want it called off ?

It’s happening. End off

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Should they be postponed until the autumn ?

Absolutely. This isn’t about what others countries have done or are doing with upcoming elections. This is about Sturgeon being on the ropes. You have SNP stalwarts like Jim Sillars coming out saying the SNP is awash with corruption and he won’t be voting for them and that speaks volumes.

The likelihood is though that the liar won’t be the first monster for very much longer once the Salmond enquiry becomes clear.

Nipoleon: Alex Salmond doesn't have a shred of evidence showing that I broke the ministerial code.

Salmond: I have evidence. Here it is.

Scottish Clown Office: Ok, but we're gonna remove all the bits that say Nicola Sturgeon broke the ministerial code."

Ffs...Are you upset

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By *ola cubesMan
over a year ago

coatbridge

The biggest problem with an election anytime soon is the ban on candidates being able to canvas for support while the snp are hogging the airwaves

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By *ering SeaMan
over a year ago

Penicuik


"The biggest problem with an election anytime soon is the ban on candidates being able to canvas for support while the snp are hogging the airwaves "

MSM is full on snp bad, sturgeon bad, salmond bad, covid bad, aye nae bother

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By *ikerbob1957Man
over a year ago

Glasgow

If the election is to go ahead then Sturgeon needs taken out of the daily broadcasts and leave it to the scientists.

She is contributing nothing but is doing a great job of playing as Mother of the Nation.

She in a 4 nations meeting the other day to work out a proper road map out of this mess. She left to go to pre-arranged TV interviews to get in first before Salmond took to the airwaves.

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By *ering SeaMan
over a year ago

Penicuik


"If the election is to go ahead then Sturgeon needs taken out of the daily broadcasts and leave it to the scientists.

She is contributing nothing but is doing a great job of playing as Mother of the Nation.

She in a 4 nations meeting the other day to work out a proper road map out of this mess. She left to go to pre-arranged TV interviews to get in first before Salmond took to the airwaves.

"

Coco the clown missed 5 cobra meetings. Just saying

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By *eefyBangerMan
over a year ago

edinburgh


"If the election is to go ahead then Sturgeon needs taken out of the daily broadcasts and leave it to the scientists.

She is contributing nothing but is doing a great job of playing as Mother of the Nation.

She in a 4 nations meeting the other day to work out a proper road map out of this mess. She left to go to pre-arranged TV interviews to get in first before Salmond took to the airwaves.

Coco the clown missed 5 cobra meetings. Just saying "

And Nicoliar missed 6

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By *ering SeaMan
over a year ago

Penicuik


"If the election is to go ahead then Sturgeon needs taken out of the daily broadcasts and leave it to the scientists.

She is contributing nothing but is doing a great job of playing as Mother of the Nation.

She in a 4 nations meeting the other day to work out a proper road map out of this mess. She left to go to pre-arranged TV interviews to get in first before Salmond took to the airwaves.

Coco the clown missed 5 cobra meetings. Just saying

And Nicoliar missed 6 "

Smell the fear

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Should they be postponed until the autumn ?"

Definitely, if we can't go out and socialise until it is safe they we shouldn't be attending polling stations.

Double standards

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By *eefyBangerMan
over a year ago

edinburgh


"If the election is to go ahead then Sturgeon needs taken out of the daily broadcasts and leave it to the scientists.

She is contributing nothing but is doing a great job of playing as Mother of the Nation.

She in a 4 nations meeting the other day to work out a proper road map out of this mess. She left to go to pre-arranged TV interviews to get in first before Salmond took to the airwaves.

Coco the clown missed 5 cobra meetings. Just saying

And Nicoliar missed 6

Smell the fear "

Fear aye

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By *omAbdnMan
over a year ago

Ellon

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By *ering SeaMan
over a year ago

Penicuik


"If the election is to go ahead then Sturgeon needs taken out of the daily broadcasts and leave it to the scientists.

She is contributing nothing but is doing a great job of playing as Mother of the Nation.

She in a 4 nations meeting the other day to work out a proper road map out of this mess. She left to go to pre-arranged TV interviews to get in first before Salmond took to the airwaves.

Coco the clown missed 5 cobra meetings. Just saying

And Nicoliar missed 6

Smell the fear

Fear aye "

There is zero opposition to the snp in Scotland, nada, zilch. The election will deliver another resounding win. Yoons frothing and running scared from the ballot box

Sturgeon and Salmond are playing a blinder here

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The biggest problem with an election anytime soon is the ban on candidates being able to canvas for support while the snp are hogging the airwaves "

canvassing other than door to door hasn’t been stopped though - the internet/ telephone/ letters / flyers/ banners / leaflet drop / party political broadcasts - thats all still in place

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Should they be postponed until the autumn ?

Definitely, if we can't go out and socialise until it is safe they we shouldn't be attending polling stations.

Double standards "

letters have already gone out about this to every household - how to register for a postal vote and talking about social distance measure at polls if thats your preferred option

ps im not voting snp incase anyone thinks thats why i think it should go ahead

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By *ola cubesMan
over a year ago

coatbridge

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By *ola cubesMan
over a year ago

coatbridge


"If the election is to go ahead then Sturgeon needs taken out of the daily broadcasts and leave it to the scientists.

She is contributing nothing but is doing a great job of playing as Mother of the Nation.

She in a 4 nations meeting the other day to work out a proper road map out of this mess. She left to go to pre-arranged TV interviews to get in first before Salmond took to the airwaves.

Coco the clown missed 5 cobra meetings. Just saying

And Nicoliar missed 6

Smell the fear

Fear aye

There is zero opposition to the snp in Scotland, nada, zilch. The election will deliver another resounding win. Yoons frothing and running scared from the ballot box

Sturgeon and Salmond are playing a blinder here "

pmsl playing a blinder trying to chuck each other in the pokey delusional mindset must be glorious

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

what frustrates me is ive just seen a party political broadcast - and the entire thing was “dont vote for snp because” rather than heres what we will do for you

our entire political system is based in negativity

snp - anti westminister

everyone else - anti snp

wouldnt it be nice if some of them could tell us their goals rather than basing policies around blocking someone elses

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By *ola cubesMan
over a year ago

coatbridge


"what frustrates me is ive just seen a party political broadcast - and the entire thing was “dont vote for snp because” rather than heres what we will do for you

our entire political system is based in negativity

snp - anti westminister

everyone else - anti snp

wouldnt it be nice if some of them could tell us their goals rather than basing policies around blocking someone elses "

yup this I defiantly agree with

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By *nferno sausageMan
over a year ago

Aberdeenshire


"what frustrates me is ive just seen a party political broadcast - and the entire thing was “dont vote for snp because” rather than heres what we will do for you

our entire political system is based in negativity

snp - anti westminister

everyone else - anti snp

wouldnt it be nice if some of them could tell us their goals rather than basing policies around blocking someone elses "

That is one thing that really rips my knitting. It obviously works, though, or they wouldn't keep doing it.

Ps. Every other guy on here is a shite ride.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"what frustrates me is ive just seen a party political broadcast - and the entire thing was “dont vote for snp because” rather than heres what we will do for you

our entire political system is based in negativity

snp - anti westminister

everyone else - anti snp

wouldnt it be nice if some of them could tell us their goals rather than basing policies around blocking someone elses yup this I defiantly agree with"

Jeezus are you ok lol x

Yep agree too!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Ps. Every other guy on here is a shite ride. "

if this metaphor work does it mean you are shite too just a different kind of shite? lol all about your own orgasm to hell with everyone else

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Ps. Every other guy on here is a shite ride.

if this metaphor work does it mean you are shite too just a different kind of shite? lol all about your own orgasm to hell with everyone else "

Not if you’re a cunninglinguist lol

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By *nferno sausageMan
over a year ago

Aberdeenshire


"

Ps. Every other guy on here is a shite ride.

if this metaphor work does it mean you are shite too just a different kind of shite? lol all about your own orgasm to hell with everyone else "

Classic case of overthinking. Stop it.

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By *ola cubesMan
over a year ago

coatbridge


"what frustrates me is ive just seen a party political broadcast - and the entire thing was “dont vote for snp because” rather than heres what we will do for you

our entire political system is based in negativity

snp - anti westminister

everyone else - anti snp

wouldnt it be nice if some of them could tell us their goals rather than basing policies around blocking someone elses yup this I defiantly agree with

Jeezus are you ok lol x

Yep agree too!!! "

I always agree with sense it's the non-sensical I have problems with

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"what frustrates me is ive just seen a party political broadcast - and the entire thing was “dont vote for snp because” rather than heres what we will do for you

our entire political system is based in negativity

snp - anti westminister

everyone else - anti snp

wouldnt it be nice if some of them could tell us their goals rather than basing policies around blocking someone elses yup this I defiantly agree with

Jeezus are you ok lol x

Yep agree too!!! I always agree with sense it's the non-sensical I have problems with "

Dammit I agree with that

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Honestly who cares?

Me obviously because I've commented

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Honestly who cares?

Me obviously because I've commented "

I hear ya!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Honestly who cares?

Me obviously because I've commented

I hear ya!!! "

Politics is for cardigans and people that smell of homemade soup.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"what frustrates me is ive just seen a party political broadcast - and the entire thing was “dont vote for snp because” rather than heres what we will do for you

our entire political system is based in negativity

snp - anti westminister

everyone else - anti snp

wouldnt it be nice if some of them could tell us their goals rather than basing policies around blocking someone elses yup this I defiantly agree with

Jeezus are you ok lol x

Yep agree too!!! I always agree with sense it's the non-sensical I have problems with

Dammit I agree with that "

too much agreement on a politics thread - quick someone say something outrageously controversial so we can get back to childish bickering and point scoring

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"what frustrates me is ive just seen a party political broadcast - and the entire thing was “dont vote for snp because” rather than heres what we will do for you

our entire political system is based in negativity

snp - anti westminister

everyone else - anti snp

wouldnt it be nice if some of them could tell us their goals rather than basing policies around blocking someone elses yup this I defiantly agree with

Jeezus are you ok lol x

Yep agree too!!! I always agree with sense it's the non-sensical I have problems with

Dammit I agree with that

too much agreement on a politics thread - quick someone say something outrageously controversial so we can get back to childish bickering and point scoring "

Freeeeeeeedommmmmmmm

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"what frustrates me is ive just seen a party political broadcast - and the entire thing was “dont vote for snp because” rather than heres what we will do for you

our entire political system is based in negativity

snp - anti westminister

everyone else - anti snp

wouldnt it be nice if some of them could tell us their goals rather than basing policies around blocking someone elses yup this I defiantly agree with

Jeezus are you ok lol x

Yep agree too!!! I always agree with sense it's the non-sensical I have problems with

Dammit I agree with that

too much agreement on a politics thread - quick someone say something outrageously controversial so we can get back to childish bickering and point scoring

Freeeeeeeedommmmmmmm "

i have no idea where it originates from but reading that just gave me a flashback to one of my neighbours when i was a kid

“tongs ya bass”

i cant stop laughing and i dont even know why its funny i think thats the definition of going crazy haha

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By *ola cubesMan
over a year ago

coatbridge

I don't think Nicola sturgeon is a power hungry political monster

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"what frustrates me is ive just seen a party political broadcast - and the entire thing was “dont vote for snp because” rather than heres what we will do for you

our entire political system is based in negativity

snp - anti westminister

everyone else - anti snp

wouldnt it be nice if some of them could tell us their goals rather than basing policies around blocking someone elses yup this I defiantly agree with

Jeezus are you ok lol x

Yep agree too!!! I always agree with sense it's the non-sensical I have problems with

Dammit I agree with that

too much agreement on a politics thread - quick someone say something outrageously controversial so we can get back to childish bickering and point scoring

Freeeeeeeedommmmmmmm

i have no idea where it originates from but reading that just gave me a flashback to one of my neighbours when i was a kid

“tongs ya bass”

i cant stop laughing and i dont even know why its funny i think thats the definition of going crazy haha "

I remember that too, it relates to daft wee boys cockwaving at each other ... no idea why you thought of that either

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By *ola cubesMan
over a year ago

coatbridge


"what frustrates me is ive just seen a party political broadcast - and the entire thing was “dont vote for snp because” rather than heres what we will do for you

our entire political system is based in negativity

snp - anti westminister

everyone else - anti snp

wouldnt it be nice if some of them could tell us their goals rather than basing policies around blocking someone elses yup this I defiantly agree with

Jeezus are you ok lol x

Yep agree too!!! I always agree with sense it's the non-sensical I have problems with

Dammit I agree with that

too much agreement on a politics thread - quick someone say something outrageously controversial so we can get back to childish bickering and point scoring

Freeeeeeeedommmmmmmm

i have no idea where it originates from but reading that just gave me a flashback to one of my neighbours when i was a kid

“tongs ya bass”

i cant stop laughing and i dont even know why its funny i think thats the definition of going crazy haha

I remember that too, it relates to daft wee boys cockwaving at each other ... no idea why you thought of that either "

Ah youth errol flynn swashbuckling swordplay...... Scottish equivelance f off or all jab ya with ma tallywhacker

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"what frustrates me is ive just seen a party political broadcast - and the entire thing was “dont vote for snp because” rather than heres what we will do for you

our entire political system is based in negativity

snp - anti westminister

everyone else - anti snp

wouldnt it be nice if some of them could tell us their goals rather than basing policies around blocking someone elses yup this I defiantly agree with

Jeezus are you ok lol x

Yep agree too!!! I always agree with sense it's the non-sensical I have problems with

Dammit I agree with that

too much agreement on a politics thread - quick someone say something outrageously controversial so we can get back to childish bickering and point scoring

Freeeeeeeedommmmmmmm

i have no idea where it originates from but reading that just gave me a flashback to one of my neighbours when i was a kid

“tongs ya bass”

i cant stop laughing and i dont even know why its funny i think thats the definition of going crazy haha

I remember that too, it relates to daft wee boys cockwaving at each other ... no idea why you thought of that either Ah youth errol flynn swashbuckling swordplay...... Scottish equivelance f off or all jab ya with ma tallywhacker"

Lol@tallywhacker

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

That’s my new word for politician

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

hahaha really? christ we were running around shouting that as kids - how inappropriate

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Didn't know about this. What are the elections for?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Didn't know about this. What are the elections for?"

Oh dear lord, don’t start them off again my dear tats lol

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By *wiftieeMan
over a year ago

near Glasgow

They definitely should be, after all, everything thing else is being postponed. She hasn't even issued a proper roadmap out of the pandemic, for goodness sake.

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By *ighland gentlemanMan
over a year ago

Ardgay


"They definitely should be, after all, everything thing else is being postponed. She hasn't even issued a proper roadmap out of the pandemic, for goodness sake."

In which case, should she not face the electorate sooner rather than later?

I don't understand those who say the SNP are bad, let's leave them in place for longer

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By *ering SeaMan
over a year ago

Penicuik


"They definitely should be, after all, everything thing else is being postponed. She hasn't even issued a proper roadmap out of the pandemic, for goodness sake."

Yoon mentality, open the pubs, let’s us lick barstools again.

Also yoon mentality, cancel the election. People are dying.

Strange breed indeed.

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By *cots totty OP   Man
over a year ago

aberdeen

You obviously don’t watch tv next time nicola is on count the amount of times she mentions England eg our rate is better then England ect ect I am not interested in what is happening in England I am interested in what is happening in scotland people have been dieing schools have been closed businesses are collapsing people are unemployed yes let’s give her another try we should cancel the evening news and put her on at 6 every night maybe cancel any and Dec on a Saturday and give her a 1.5 hour special

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By *ch WellMan
over a year ago

Scotland


"They definitely should be, after all, everything thing else is being postponed. She hasn't even issued a proper roadmap out of the pandemic, for goodness sake.

Yoon mentality, open the pubs, let’s us lick barstools again.

Also yoon mentality, cancel the election. People are dying.

Strange breed indeed. "

I often see comments such as this on various social media platforms. "yoons" say this but then also say that. You say it like it was the same individual saying it. Goes to show the closed minded, 1 dimensional attitude that many of you Nats have these days.

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By *ering SeaMan
over a year ago

Penicuik


"They definitely should be, after all, everything thing else is being postponed. She hasn't even issued a proper roadmap out of the pandemic, for goodness sake.

Yoon mentality, open the pubs, let’s us lick barstools again.

Also yoon mentality, cancel the election. People are dying.

Strange breed indeed.

I often see comments such as this on various social media platforms. "yoons" say this but then also say that. You say it like it was the same individual saying it. Goes to show the closed minded, 1 dimensional attitude that many of you Nats have these days."

It’s called hypocrisy. Comes as standard with the yoon mentality as is clearly evident on here.

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By *eefyBangerMan
over a year ago

edinburgh


"They definitely should be, after all, everything thing else is being postponed. She hasn't even issued a proper roadmap out of the pandemic, for goodness sake.

Yoon mentality, open the pubs, let’s us lick barstools again.

Also yoon mentality, cancel the election. People are dying.

Strange breed indeed.

I often see comments such as this on various social media platforms. "yoons" say this but then also say that. You say it like it was the same individual saying it. Goes to show the closed minded, 1 dimensional attitude that many of you Nats have these days.

It’s called hypocrisy. Comes as standard with the yoon mentality as is clearly evident on here. "

Yeah hypocrisy. You’ve hit the nail on the head.

You can’t visit bars or restaurants and it’s illegal to visit loved ones but it’s fair fucks to have millions of people traipsing to and from poling stations.

It’s all about holding off the Salmond enquiry scandal until after the election and pushing an SNP win over the line but with each passing day as the story gets murkier her position becomes more and more untenable.

I await some deflective response which plays the man and not the ball along with the nat sound bite and a green grin emoji

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By *ering SeaMan
over a year ago

Penicuik


"They definitely should be, after all, everything thing else is being postponed. She hasn't even issued a proper roadmap out of the pandemic, for goodness sake.

Yoon mentality, open the pubs, let’s us lick barstools again.

Also yoon mentality, cancel the election. People are dying.

Strange breed indeed.

I often see comments such as this on various social media platforms. "yoons" say this but then also say that. You say it like it was the same individual saying it. Goes to show the closed minded, 1 dimensional attitude that many of you Nats have these days.

It’s called hypocrisy. Comes as standard with the yoon mentality as is clearly evident on here.

Yeah hypocrisy. You’ve hit the nail on the head.

You can’t visit bars or restaurants and it’s illegal to visit loved ones but it’s fair fucks to have millions of people traipsing to and from poling stations.

It’s all about holding off the Salmond enquiry scandal until after the election and pushing an SNP win over the line but with each passing day as the story gets murkier her position becomes more and more untenable.

I await some deflective response which plays the man and not the ball along with the nat sound bite and a green grin emoji "

Nicola absolutely destroying the opposition at FMQ’s

Latest polling today (that’s 22) now increasing Nicola’s lead.

Westminster backtracking already on “dates” because dafties are booking holidays and breaking restrictions already.

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By *eefyBangerMan
over a year ago

edinburgh


"They definitely should be, after all, everything thing else is being postponed. She hasn't even issued a proper roadmap out of the pandemic, for goodness sake.

Yoon mentality, open the pubs, let’s us lick barstools again.

Also yoon mentality, cancel the election. People are dying.

Strange breed indeed.

I often see comments such as this on various social media platforms. "yoons" say this but then also say that. You say it like it was the same individual saying it. Goes to show the closed minded, 1 dimensional attitude that many of you Nats have these days.

It’s called hypocrisy. Comes as standard with the yoon mentality as is clearly evident on here.

Yeah hypocrisy. You’ve hit the nail on the head.

You can’t visit bars or restaurants and it’s illegal to visit loved ones but it’s fair fucks to have millions of people traipsing to and from poling stations.

It’s all about holding off the Salmond enquiry scandal until after the election and pushing an SNP win over the line but with each passing day as the story gets murkier her position becomes more and more untenable.

I await some deflective response which plays the man and not the ball along with the nat sound bite and a green grin emoji

Nicola absolutely destroying the opposition at FMQ’s

Latest polling today (that’s 22) now increasing Nicola’s lead.

Westminster backtracking already on “dates” because dafties are booking holidays and breaking restrictions already. "

Don’t mistake eloquence for competency.

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By *hy and innocentCouple
over a year ago

Glasgow


"what frustrates me is ive just seen a party political broadcast - and the entire thing was “dont vote for snp because” rather than heres what we will do for you

our entire political system is based in negativity

snp - anti westminister

everyone else - anti snp

wouldnt it be nice if some of them could tell us their goals rather than basing policies around blocking someone elses "

Couldn’t agree more. All the debate has been about independence not how we recover from this pandemic, the economic damage done is horrific and makes Brexit look like a blip..

Get the country back on its feet first

Shy

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By *ering SeaMan
over a year ago

Penicuik


"Don’t mistake eloquence for competency."

Don't mistake narcissism for competence

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By *othardandfreeMan
over a year ago

dd

Can i ask...what would have happened if Scotland won independance?

Surely they would then have to have further elections to see if it would be an independant labour consertative or liberal government?

Would the SNP then have had to have been disbanded as the mission was accomplished in order for a voted in party as an independant country?

Alex , Nicola just so you know your sign on days are every 2nd thursday. Mind and fill out your online journal or you will get sod all.

Hows the Brexit party doing these days anyway?

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By *ola cubesMan
over a year ago

coatbridge


"Can i ask...what would have happened if Scotland won independance?

Surely they would then have to have further elections to see if it would be an independant labour consertative or liberal government?

Would the SNP then have had to have been disbanded as the mission was accomplished in order for a voted in party as an independant country?

Alex , Nicola just so you know your sign on days are every 2nd thursday. Mind and fill out your online journal or you will get sod all.

Hows the Brexit party doing these days anyway?"

they are a political party the same as those you mentioned with their own manifestos it's just difficult to see because they only bleat about independence and the will to drag us back into a far worse union

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By *elboy321Man
over a year ago

Paisley


"Should they be postponed until the autumn ?

Absolutely. This isn’t about what others countries have done or are doing with upcoming elections. This is about Sturgeon being on the ropes. You have SNP stalwarts like Jim Sillars coming out saying the SNP is awash with corruption and he won’t be voting for them and that speaks volumes.

The likelihood is though that the liar won’t be the first monster for very much longer once the Salmond enquiry becomes clear.

Nipoleon: Alex Salmond doesn't have a shred of evidence showing that I broke the ministerial code.

Salmond: I have evidence. Here it is.

Scottish Clown Office: Ok, but we're gonna remove all the bits that say Nicola Sturgeon broke the ministerial code."

Jim Sillars is just a bitter old man. Had Salmond kept his grubby hands to himself there would be no enquiry.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

i’ve purposefully been avoiding all the salmond sturgeon stuff (well pretty much the whole news to be fair) and i might possibly regret asking here where i will get a whole load of biased rage from each side but what actually is the issue?

people made complaints, they were investigated and seen fit to be reported to the police , the police prosecuted, the court acquitted (is that right?)

what is the salmond vs sturgeon bit now that the court case is over

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By *estless nativeMan
over a year ago

near Glasgow


"i’ve purposefully been avoiding all the salmond sturgeon stuff (well pretty much the whole news to be fair) and i might possibly regret asking here where i will get a whole load of biased rage from each side but what actually is the issue?

people made complaints, they were investigated and seen fit to be reported to the police , the police prosecuted, the court acquitted (is that right?)

what is the salmond vs sturgeon bit now that the court case is over "

Its not as simple as Salmon v Sturgeon.

This is a parliamentary committee investigation into the procedures followed throughout the entire process and the conduct of the civil service, ministers, and assorted other government & SNP party officials.

If im honest I dont believe anyone is telling "the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth" even when under oath, and the committee members look like a school PTA.

Send for Jackie Weaver.

Everyone involved is hiding something.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"i’ve purposefully been avoiding all the salmond sturgeon stuff (well pretty much the whole news to be fair) and i might possibly regret asking here where i will get a whole load of biased rage from each side but what actually is the issue?

people made complaints, they were investigated and seen fit to be reported to the police , the police prosecuted, the court acquitted (is that right?)

what is the salmond vs sturgeon bit now that the court case is over

Its not as simple as Salmon v Sturgeon.

This is a parliamentary committee investigation into the procedures followed throughout the entire process and the conduct of the civil service, ministers, and assorted other government & SNP party officials.

If im honest I dont believe anyone is telling "the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth" even when under oath, and the committee members look like a school PTA.

Send for Jackie Weaver.

Everyone involved is hiding something."

thanks . so are they saying there was misconduct when doing the initial investigation before it went to the police?

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By *estless nativeMan
over a year ago

near Glasgow


"i’ve purposefully been avoiding all the salmond sturgeon stuff (well pretty much the whole news to be fair) and i might possibly regret asking here where i will get a whole load of biased rage from each side but what actually is the issue?

people made complaints, they were investigated and seen fit to be reported to the police , the police prosecuted, the court acquitted (is that right?)

what is the salmond vs sturgeon bit now that the court case is over

Its not as simple as Salmon v Sturgeon.

This is a parliamentary committee investigation into the procedures followed throughout the entire process and the conduct of the civil service, ministers, and assorted other government & SNP party officials.

If im honest I dont believe anyone is telling "the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth" even when under oath, and the committee members look like a school PTA.

Send for Jackie Weaver.

Everyone involved is hiding something.

thanks . so are they saying there was misconduct when doing the initial investigation before it went to the police? "

Before, during and after.

There are also committee members treading a fine line in regards the current investigations remit.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

what kind of misconduct?

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By *ola cubesMan
over a year ago

coatbridge


"i’ve purposefully been avoiding all the salmond sturgeon stuff (well pretty much the whole news to be fair) and i might possibly regret asking here where i will get a whole load of biased rage from each side but what actually is the issue?

people made complaints, they were investigated and seen fit to be reported to the police , the police prosecuted, the court acquitted (is that right?)

what is the salmond vs sturgeon bit now that the court case is over "

a little bit more.

1- how and why the investigations took place (political motivations rather than care about a crime)

2-breaches of ministerial code lying to parliament officials about events and timings

3-were complaints made or were folk coerced to make complaints

4-overstepping of remit did agencies overstep their bounds.

5- cohesion of witnesses

6-coaching of statements from other parties to protect individuals

And questions raised from each point

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"i’ve purposefully been avoiding all the salmond sturgeon stuff (well pretty much the whole news to be fair) and i might possibly regret asking here where i will get a whole load of biased rage from each side but what actually is the issue?

people made complaints, they were investigated and seen fit to be reported to the police , the police prosecuted, the court acquitted (is that right?)

what is the salmond vs sturgeon bit now that the court case is over a little bit more.

1- how and why the investigations took place (political motivations rather than care about a crime)

2-breaches of ministerial code lying to parliament officials about events and timings

3-were complaints made or were folk coerced to make complaints

4-overstepping of remit did agencies overstep their bounds.

5- cohesion of witnesses

6-coaching of statements from other parties to protect individuals

And questions raised from each point"

thanks although christ i am even more confused now as apart from number 6 that i would bet my ass would happen in politics no matter who was doing the complaining or investigating , it now sounds like the accusation is the entire thing was fabricated crap for politic motivation , but what politics since they are all the same party and surely it can only tear their party apart and solidify peoples opinion against them - i can’t see how there would be any political gain from it, only negative fallout on either the accused or the investigator, both being snp

surely if it was about politics it would all have been brushed under the carpet like a scandalous family secret

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By *ola cubesMan
over a year ago

coatbridge


"i’ve purposefully been avoiding all the salmond sturgeon stuff (well pretty much the whole news to be fair) and i might possibly regret asking here where i will get a whole load of biased rage from each side but what actually is the issue?

people made complaints, they were investigated and seen fit to be reported to the police , the police prosecuted, the court acquitted (is that right?)

what is the salmond vs sturgeon bit now that the court case is over a little bit more.

1- how and why the investigations took place (political motivations rather than care about a crime)

2-breaches of ministerial code lying to parliament officials about events and timings

3-were complaints made or were folk coerced to make complaints

4-overstepping of remit did agencies overstep their bounds.

5- cohesion of witnesses

6-coaching of statements from other parties to protect individuals

And questions raised from each point

thanks although christ i am even more confused now as apart from number 6 that i would bet my ass would happen in politics no matter who was doing the complaining or investigating , it now sounds like the accusation is the entire thing was fabricated crap for politic motivation , but what politics since they are all the same party and surely it can only tear their party apart and solidify peoples opinion against them - i can’t see how there would be any political gain from it, only negative fallout on either the accused or the investigator, both being snp

surely if it was about politics it would all have been brushed under the carpet like a scandalous family secret "

imo alot of it is salmond's if corrects feelings about persecution in order for other party members to solidify their positions.

And the contempt shown towards rules and regulations that were not adhered to or bypassed completely for their own gains also misdirection of govt or Crown services

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

i might go read up a bit on it , i guess there will with all politics have been some back hand power plays going on along side the original investigation, but just from what you’ve said and the fact there was a trial, i would guess hes just trying to save face now - there surely had to be enough to merit investigation or cps would never have taken it to trial when they have the burden of proof so really it seems a case of if i am going down im going to make sure you all come with me

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By *ola cubesMan
over a year ago

coatbridge


"i might go read up a bit on it , i guess there will with all politics have been some back hand power plays going on along side the original investigation, but just from what you’ve said and the fact there was a trial, i would guess hes just trying to save face now - there surely had to be enough to merit investigation or cps would never have taken it to trial when they have the burden of proof so really it seems a case of if i am going down im going to make sure you all come with me "
that's just it there wasn't enough they were advised with their legal dept they would lose the case but ploughed on spending tax payer money regardless.

As you say better you check it out yourself and draw your own concept of what you believe happened

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By *anarkshirelassCouple
over a year ago

lanarkshire


"i’ve purposefully been avoiding all the salmond sturgeon stuff (well pretty much the whole news to be fair) and i might possibly regret asking here where i will get a whole load of biased rage from each side but what actually is the issue?

people made complaints, they were investigated and seen fit to be reported to the police , the police prosecuted, the court acquitted (is that right?)

what is the salmond vs sturgeon bit now that the court case is over a little bit more.

1- how and why the investigations took place (political motivations rather than care about a crime)

2-breaches of ministerial code lying to parliament officials about events and timings

3-were complaints made or were folk coerced to make complaints

4-overstepping of remit did agencies overstep their bounds.

5- cohesion of witnesses

6-coaching of statements from other parties to protect individuals

And questions raised from each point"

With regrds No.6 above...

I think NS and her hubby will be spending their entire weekend and every free minute being coached on probable questions and more importantly her responses to the committee.

I have my suspicions that Jackie Baillie ( if she's in attendance) will go for the jugular and any weakness or smell of blood and the rest will go in for the political kill so to speak.

Irrespective, this is going to be juicy to watch.

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By *ornyfuckers66Couple
over a year ago

fife

SNP in obvious turmoil Open the polling stations Asap

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By *ering SeaMan
over a year ago

Penicuik


"SNP in obvious turmoil Open the polling stations Asap"

Anus the multi millionaire branch office manager will save the day for the red tories.

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By *lways_horny999Man
over a year ago

Glasgow

If america can hold an election during the pandemic then I'm pretty sure Scotland can manage it. The talk of postponing is just yoons shiteing it.

The turmoil in the snp just now will make little or no difference to the indy movement, the snp are the only hope for independence...we can always vote them out when we become independent. Let's get the house first and redecorate later.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If america can hold an election during the pandemic then I'm pretty sure Scotland can manage it. The talk of postponing is just yoons shiteing it.

The turmoil in the snp just now will make little or no difference to the indy movement, the snp are the only hope for independence...we can always vote them out when we become independent. Let's get the house first and redecorate later."

the only thing i wondered about it is america did loads of legal early voting - if we dont get enough uptake of postal votes , will one polling day be long enough to get everyone through socially distanced? i guess since the cut off for postal vote registration is so early they will have an idea and be able to set up a plan B in time

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By *ola cubesMan
over a year ago

coatbridge


"If america can hold an election during the pandemic then I'm pretty sure Scotland can manage it. The talk of postponing is just yoons shiteing it.

The turmoil in the snp just now will make little or no difference to the indy movement, the snp are the only hope for independence...we can always vote them out when we become independent. Let's get the house first and redecorate later.

the only thing i wondered about it is america did loads of legal early voting - if we dont get enough uptake of postal votes , will one polling day be long enough to get everyone through socially distanced? i guess since the cut off for postal vote registration is so early they will have an idea and be able to set up a plan B in time "

legal battles ongoing in USA over postal votes between addresses that ain't their anymore (a whole voted with zero population lol) the dead voting for my money voting should only ever be in person

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If america can hold an election during the pandemic then I'm pretty sure Scotland can manage it. The talk of postponing is just yoons shiteing it.

The turmoil in the snp just now will make little or no difference to the indy movement, the snp are the only hope for independence...we can always vote them out when we become independent. Let's get the house first and redecorate later.

the only thing i wondered about it is america did loads of legal early voting - if we dont get enough uptake of postal votes , will one polling day be long enough to get everyone through socially distanced? i guess since the cut off for postal vote registration is so early they will have an idea and be able to set up a plan B in time legal battles ongoing in USA over postal votes between addresses that ain't their anymore (a whole voted with zero population lol) the dead voting for my money voting should only ever be in person "

its not an unreasonable expectation, but to then get everyone voting in the same window we normally do while expecting no appointment or social distance isn’t practical

im going to register for postal vote because ive become a bit of a hermit ... but it depends if i make it out to the post box in time for the registration date lol

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By *ola cubesMan
over a year ago

coatbridge


"If america can hold an election during the pandemic then I'm pretty sure Scotland can manage it. The talk of postponing is just yoons shiteing it.

The turmoil in the snp just now will make little or no difference to the indy movement, the snp are the only hope for independence...we can always vote them out when we become independent. Let's get the house first and redecorate later.

the only thing i wondered about it is america did loads of legal early voting - if we dont get enough uptake of postal votes , will one polling day be long enough to get everyone through socially distanced? i guess since the cut off for postal vote registration is so early they will have an idea and be able to set up a plan B in time legal battles ongoing in USA over postal votes between addresses that ain't their anymore (a whole voted with zero population lol) the dead voting for my money voting should only ever be in person

its not an unreasonable expectation, but to then get everyone voting in the same window we normally do while expecting no appointment or social distance isn’t practical

im going to register for postal vote because ive become a bit of a hermit ... but it depends if i make it out to the post box in time for the registration date lol "

it's the reason I believe it should be postponed until everything else is at least in a manageable state (my bias is against postal votes though)

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By *assy LassieWoman
over a year ago

Lanarkshire


"If america can hold an election during the pandemic then I'm pretty sure Scotland can manage it. The talk of postponing is just yoons shiteing it.

The turmoil in the snp just now will make little or no difference to the indy movement, the snp are the only hope for independence...we can always vote them out when we become independent. Let's get the house first and redecorate later.

the only thing i wondered about it is america did loads of legal early voting - if we dont get enough uptake of postal votes , will one polling day be long enough to get everyone through socially distanced? i guess since the cut off for postal vote registration is so early they will have an idea and be able to set up a plan B in time "

Maybe just me but I have never experienced a queue or masses of people when attending to vote.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If america can hold an election during the pandemic then I'm pretty sure Scotland can manage it. The talk of postponing is just yoons shiteing it.

The turmoil in the snp just now will make little or no difference to the indy movement, the snp are the only hope for independence...we can always vote them out when we become independent. Let's get the house first and redecorate later.

the only thing i wondered about it is america did loads of legal early voting - if we dont get enough uptake of postal votes , will one polling day be long enough to get everyone through socially distanced? i guess since the cut off for postal vote registration is so early they will have an idea and be able to set up a plan B in time

Maybe just me but I have never experienced a queue or masses of people when attending to vote. "

ive not experienced a queue but there has always been plenty of people around , there definitely wasn’t a distancing or additional cleaning programme set up and all of that slows people down - its the same logic as i never used to see people queue outside the supermarket but i do now

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By *anarkshirelassCouple
over a year ago

lanarkshire


"If america can hold an election during the pandemic then I'm pretty sure Scotland can manage it. The talk of postponing is just yoons shiteing it.

The turmoil in the snp just now will make little or no difference to the indy movement, the snp are the only hope for independence...we can always vote them out when we become independent. Let's get the house first and redecorate later."

#

Thats a bold and a bravado statement to make. Poll's has SNSP at 75-80% Indy just a few weeks ago.

The press has them now at only 50% with a week of additional turmoil coming their way.

Said it in previous threads, if and it's a big if, that Boris actually sanctions an Indy vote, and if the SNP fails then the party will dissolve and implode into obscurity.

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By *cots totty OP   Man
over a year ago

aberdeen

Just a thought regarding schools going back and all the restrictions which will apply many schools will be used for the nay elections taking into consideration the amount of people who will be entering what your thoughts

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

i was firmly in the camp of if we can do it safely then why not go ahead

but now i hear that the (80% online) census has been postponed it begs the question of where is the consistency

oh and in reference to the schools surely they just get a deep clean before the kids go back in? but with so many other buildings closed and unused this year it would be nice if they could use library’s and sports centres and community halls rather than take the kids back out of school again

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Isn't everyone being offered the opportunity of a postal vote in May?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Isn't everyone being offered the opportunity of a postal vote in May?"

yeah but chances of everyone taking it just because its offered?

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By *ing_of_the_swingers400Man
over a year ago

edinbugh

Voting not really too different in going to work or a supermarket at the minute! Bring on May! Both votes SNP

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By *ering SeaMan
over a year ago

Penicuik

It’s lucky that Scotland’s electoral system gives out second prizes as regional seats.

If it was was first past the post across the board the like of Annie wells, murdo Fraser wouldn’t be milking us for never having been elected.

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By *ornyfuckers66Couple
over a year ago

fife

Oh look A relaxation just before the vote The graph has started upward It’s data not dates Yeah right

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By *ornyfuckers66Couple
over a year ago

fife

Oh look A relaxation just before the vote The graph has started upward It’s data not dates Yeah right

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"what frustrates me is ive just seen a party political broadcast - and the entire thing was “dont vote for snp because” rather than heres what we will do for you

our entire political system is based in negativity

snp - anti westminister

everyone else - anti snp

wouldnt it be nice if some of them could tell us their goals rather than basing policies around blocking someone elses "

Yeah, it would be nice to have some actual policies.

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By *ornyfuckers66Couple
over a year ago

fife

Stay United No thanks Europe Let’s remove a needless layer of government Let’s support business Revive the high street however that may might be Stop wasting millions on an outdated defense budget Put planes on the aircraft carrier Free paper carrier bags (up yours macdonalds) and how come there’s no dogs day

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"i might go read up a bit on it , i guess there will with all politics have been some back hand power plays going on along side the original investigation, but just from what you’ve said and the fact there was a trial, i would guess hes just trying to save face now - there surely had to be enough to merit investigation or cps would never have taken it to trial when they have the burden of proof so really it seems a case of if i am going down im going to make sure you all come with me "

What's he saving face from ?

There was a trial , he was acquitted , case closed . So he's not going down , he's not trying to drag someone else down with him ??

He's now fighting the process brought against him and how the SNP lied and then tried to cover their mishandling of everything through more lies.

To make matters worse for the SNP they were told they were in the wrong and told not to fight the case yet here we are , taxpayers money wasted as per usual .

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By *ering SeaMan
over a year ago

Penicuik


"i might go read up a bit on it , i guess there will with all politics have been some back hand power plays going on along side the original investigation, but just from what you’ve said and the fact there was a trial, i would guess hes just trying to save face now - there surely had to be enough to merit investigation or cps would never have taken it to trial when they have the burden of proof so really it seems a case of if i am going down im going to make sure you all come with me

What's he saving face from ?

There was a trial , he was acquitted , case closed . So he's not going down , he's not trying to drag someone else down with him ??

He's now fighting the process brought against him and how the SNP lied and then tried to cover their mishandling of everything through more lies.

To make matters worse for the SNP they were told they were in the wrong and told not to fight the case yet here we are , taxpayers money wasted as per usual . "

Can you provide “proof” the SNP lied ?

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By *ornyfuckers66Couple
over a year ago

fife

Not without the papers they won’t supply and Nicolas memory loss

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By *ering SeaMan
over a year ago

Penicuik


"Not without the papers they won’t supply and Nicolas memory loss"

So In essence all pish

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By *obertELeeMan
over a year ago

Montrose

Anyone who considers voting by post in Scotland is daft.How many postal votes have went missing in the past? Just make the effort to go and vote.Its not any different from visiting your local supermarket.

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By *obertELeeMan
over a year ago

Montrose


"Voting not really too different in going to work or a supermarket at the minute! Bring on May! Both votes SNP "

VOTING SNP 1 and 2 will only gift people like DRoss a seat on the list vote.Give your second vote to the Greens or one of the other Independence parties.

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By *cots totty OP   Man
over a year ago

aberdeen

Voting snp countries in a mess swinney jumping ship along with calamity Jane anything economic they touch doesn’t turn to gold turns to dust money invested in bifab gone and wait till the lochaber smelter deal comes out Green Party a division of the snp can see the point of not voting for Ross maybe a year too early for labour hopefully if the snp gets in again they won’t have a majority so when the real story of how she has handled the pandemic the truth will hurt

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By *ering SeaMan
over a year ago

Penicuik


"Voting snp countries in a mess swinney jumping ship along with calamity Jane anything economic they touch doesn’t turn to gold turns to dust money invested in bifab gone and wait till the lochaber smelter deal comes out Green Party a division of the snp can see the point of not voting for Ross maybe a year too early for labour hopefully if the snp gets in again they won’t have a majority so when the real story of how she has handled the pandemic the truth will hurt

"

The d'hondt system is designed to prevent a majority.

The facts the tories, Labour, dems combined in the yoon vote can’t lay a glove on the SNP shows just how shite they all are.

People have 2 choices, vote a yoon party and continue to be Westminster’s bitch or...

Vote SNP to rid the shackles from Englanshire.

It really is that easy.

As for Douglas Dross he’s that confident in himself that he WONT stand on the constituency that he punts himself onto the regional list guaranteeing a MSP without actually having won an election.

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By *ornyfuckers66Couple
over a year ago

fife


"Not without the papers they won’t supply and Nicolas memory loss

So In essence all pish "

They should use that as an election slogan

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