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Monthly Archives: February 2020
Did the EU guarantee a Tory Win?
Been thinking about the EU referendum today and the role that the EU have played since. The Tories as we sadly know won the December General Election with an 80 seat majority, a majority that the poorest and most vulnerable … Continue reading
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How far they have fallen
So Richard Leonard is celebrating 120 years of Labour, it’s a birthday when in fact it should be a wake. When I think about Labour I do think it’s the party that most Scots should be a part of if … Continue reading
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Enough
So the next round of council cuts are on the way across Scotland and the way things are going there won’t be much left at this rate. When is enough enough? Since 2010 there have been increasing … Continue reading
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Self Destruct
I read the Wings article today and what came to mind was the question, are the SNP in self destruct mode? It just feels to me that there are things that didn’t need to be happening in recent times. The … Continue reading
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The new slave Labour is on the way
So Westminster have announced their new points based immigration system and concerns have been raised about who will pick our fruit and veg, but they already have the answer. Patel has said that basically the unemployment and feckless can pick … Continue reading
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Well Done Scotland
So the latest unelected head of state poll from YouGov has been released and well done Scotland. Sadly 62% in the whole UK would still like to keep this undemocratic nonsense in place. As to be expected most are conservative … Continue reading
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Time for Change?
Nationalism is the stick used to beat up both SNP voters and those who support the return of all sovereignty to the Scottish people and Scottish Parliament. I never used to bother about the accusation all that much, laughed it … Continue reading
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Apathy
I’ve been chatting to some yes voters and the feeling right now regarding our constitutional state of affairs is drifting towards apathy. While it’s maybe not exactly the definition of apathy above there is certainly a feeling in some that … Continue reading
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A Government of the People
So the man of the people Prime Minister Boris Johnson has a new Cabinet and I wondered if they were of the people, did they follow a working man and woman path, are they able to be called one of … Continue reading
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The Media Won It
Saw an article today about why Jeremy Corbyn lost the election and it’s clear when you look at the alleged reasons he lost that the right wing media won the election. 10,000 Labour Party members were surveyed to look at … Continue reading
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