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Monthly Archives: September 2020
Biden v Trump
I couldn’t sleep last night and ended up watching the Joe Biden and Donald Trump debate on Fox News. Bloody hell, you thought our politics was bad, this was one of the worst debates I have ever seen and certainly … Continue reading
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My opinion for what it’s worth
Today is mostly SNP bad Monday in relation to the situation students find themselves in with the various lock down measures across the country. I’m not sure what people expected to be honest given this happened in the USA when … Continue reading
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Playing the Unionist card
Pete Wishart joins the long list of elected SNP politicians in pulling out the unionist card to try and stifle online debate. At a time when we need debate, we need ideas, we get more cybernat crap from the likes … Continue reading
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Do you get what you pay for?
I have often written about how crap many of our politicians are, I suspect many of you would agree with that statement but Driver argues that we basically get what we pay for, of Boris Johnson he says On the … Continue reading
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Living with the Virus
The constant mantra is the virus must be suppressed and contained. But how do you do this when people can be infectious without knowing they have it? Where it can be passed on silently because people do not develop symptoms? … Continue reading
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Should we or shouldn’t we?
Covid-19 cases were up by 245 infections yesterday in Scotland and 3899 in England. There were 18 deaths in England sadly and none in Scotland thankfully yesterday, we also heard this morning and over the weekend that new restrictions were … Continue reading
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Total Joke of a Party
So after spending weeks calling on the Scottish Government to demand the extension of the Furlough Scheme which is due to end in six weeks with an expected huge rise in unemployment Scottish Labour vote with the Scottish Tories against … Continue reading
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ISP – the party we need?
The more I read about the Independence for Scotland Party and read their statements the more I start to think this is the party that we need to take us forward. Have a look at their policies and tell me … Continue reading
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When a drip becomes a river
When does a drip become a river? This past couple of weeks should have opened the eyes of many but I fear it has opened the eyes of very few. Some of us know about the Internal Market Bill that … Continue reading
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A Grumpy Survey: The Way Ahead The Results
First things first thanks to the 135 people who took part, that is brilliant and makes the results more interesting. Important to note that this survey is in no way scientific or up to any sort of polling standards, it … Continue reading
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