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Old 03-08-2020, 12:10   #3034
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Re: Will Scotland Leave the UK?

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
Laughable response. Name a single policy any other party in Scotland have proposed in the last decade? I bet you don’t run out of fingers on one hand when it comes to counting them up.

No vision, no positive vision, no clue. Which is why the SNP could be bang average and still win an election in a Scotland. All that’s propping unionism up is the Orange vote and that won’t last. The opposition should learn from the late Dr. Paisley that shouting “No! No! No!” is not a long term viable strategy.
Er ... It was the highly revered Maggie that said ‘No! No! No!

The unjustly criticised Paisley shouted ‘Never! Never! Never!’

As for the Scots, as I’ve said before if they are hell bent on losing our subsidy and eventually coming under EU sovereignty, then sod ‘em.
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