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denphone 24-01-2019 15:24

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Very serious charges that is for sure.

papa smurf 24-01-2019 15:38

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35980645)
Very serious charges that is for sure.

To coin a phrase he's boned.

nashville 24-01-2019 23:33

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35980584)
Oh happy day.

Even if nothing comes of it, a photo of him without that smug half-smile on his treacherous face is worth its weight in gold.

I agree, This should take him down a peg or two

papa smurf 25-01-2019 08:44

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Originally Posted by nashville (Post 35980718)
I agree, This should take him down a peg or two

And any one else who covered up any illegal activity if the charges are proved.

Mr K 25-01-2019 08:59

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Originally Posted by nashville (Post 35980718)
I agree, This should take him down a peg or two

Assumptions of guilt seem to be happening already. (remember the innocent drone people and headlines of 'we've got them')

Even if you don't like him (and I don't) because of the referendum/politics, if he's found innocent then there's no way he should 'be taken down a peg or two'

Chris 25-01-2019 09:31

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35980734)
Assumptions of guilt seem to be happening already. (remember the innocent drone people and headlines of 'we've got them')

Even if you don't like him (and I don't) because of the referendum/politics, if he's found innocent then there's no way he should 'be taken down a peg or two'

Oh, there really is.

He’s unbearably smug and has divided Scotland like nobody since Bonnie Prince Charlie. The reaction to his discomfort has nothing to do with what he’s been accused of. That’s for a jury to decide. This is all about seeing someone who has caused such misery being miserable.

Hom3r 25-01-2019 12:42

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35980576)


The Fishing puns yesterday :D

The net is closing etc. :D

Sephiroth 26-01-2019 09:57

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Scotland won't leave the UK. Many reasons including:

1. It has a huge balance of payments deficit

2. North Sea rig dismantling costs will hit them

3. The majority of Scots are sensible

Btw, when talking about the Salmond's "smugness", what about Sturgeon's? Beats it by a mile.

Chris 26-01-2019 11:45

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Sturgeon isn’t smug, she’s belligerent and self-righteous. Which actually is often worse.

Hom3r 27-01-2019 10:41

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It's a shame Sturgeon can't bugger off to Europe if she wants to remain so badly.

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Hom3r 27-01-2019 10:43

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Maggy 27-01-2019 11:20

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How about we stick to the actual topic?

OLD BOY 28-01-2019 16:40

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As the Scots voted no, I guess this is the end of the matter for a generation. Nothing much else to talk about here.

RichardCoulter 28-01-2019 20:13

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If we leave the EU and Scotland wanted to rejoin, they could put their house in order and apply to join again. Leaving the EU might be enough for some people to change their minds and produce a yes vote for independence.

Sephiroth 28-01-2019 20:21

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 35981069)
If we leave the EU and Scotland wanted to rejoin, they could put their house in order and apply to join again. Leaving the EU might be enough for some people to change their minds and produce a yes vote for independence.

… No doubt to end up as a nett beneficiary!


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