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Originally Posted by Mick
More bollocks you spout.
Here have a video that totally destroys your ridiculous assertion that it wasn't said when it WAS you liar!
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Has no legal standing, which you absolutely know so I don't know why you persist in contesting it.
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
It played for me but let's look at the first line of what jfman said
My take is that polticians and political parties can't bind future Parliaments. So politicians pronouncing "once in a lifetime" or "once in a generation" has no legal standing, it's just spin or an interpretation of how they believe the situation is.
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It's easy to get caught up in the rhetoric of being involved in something deemed to be "historic", however it's democratically untenable to bind future generations of voters in such a manner.
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Originally Posted by Mad Max
Mick, it's the best of three, or maybe the best of five, oh wait, we'll just keep going till we get the vote we want.
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It'd certainly be helpful if opposition parties told us how they'd deliver a better/more prosperous Scotland within the devolution settlement.
As far as I can tell the opposition are fighting on a platform of "we (Tories) voted against Sturgeon in the vote of no confidence and they didn't (Labour). They're competing for the same 50% of the vote, not the other 50%.