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Just now, JMDP said:

I think that was by some distance the most pro independence QT audience I've ever seen.

The Tory was hilariously bad. Surely she will be getting papped out in a few weeks. 

Fingers crossed. The absolute fucking minter of potentially living in a constituency that returns her as Scotland's only Tory MP is frankly terrifying. 

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7 minutes ago, Day of the Lords said:

Fingers crossed. The absolute fucking minter of potentially living in a constituency that returns her as Scotland's only Tory MP is frankly terrifying. 

You'll be held personally accountable if it happens. You should be ok ... 

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2 minutes ago, pandarilla said:
12 minutes ago, JMDP said:
I think that was by some distance the most pro independence QT audience I've ever seen.
The Tory was hilariously bad. Surely she will be getting papped out in a few weeks. 

Hold on. Is she elected? I thought she was just a candidate???

 

She is a very decisive young lady.

https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/18021407.bbc-question-time-glasgow-scottish-tory-kirstene-hair-not-vote-eu-referendum/

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2 hours ago, ICTJohnboy said:

Now see, I know your somewhat drug addled short term memory might be shot to pieces but my sober mind isn't. Unlike you, I can remember back as far as March 2019 when 35 SNP MP's decided to abstain in an indicative vote tabled by Ken Clarke that would have forced the UK Government to have sought a full Customs Union with the EU. As a direct result of their abstention that amendment failed meaning the UK Government were not legally bound to seek the Customs Union that Nicola Sturgeon had been calling for over a period of at least a few weeks, after she'd shifted the sands from her demands for the Soft Brexit that Theresa May had delivered in her Withdrawal Agreement. 

Personally I thought Kirstene Hair performed reasonably well, although I thought Barry Gardiner was the star on the panel. In contrast Hamza Yousaf looked like a dribbling idiot, especially after being put in his place over his many interruptions. 

 

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2 hours ago, Malky3 said:

Now see, I know your somewhat drug addled short term memory might be shot to pieces but my sober mind isn't. Unlike you, I can remember back as far as March 2019 when 35 SNP MP's decided to abstain in an indicative vote tabled by Ken Clarke that would have forced the UK Government to have sought a full Customs Union with the EU. As a direct result of their abstention that amendment failed meaning the UK Government were not legally bound to seek the Customs Union that Nicola Sturgeon had been calling for over a period of at least a few weeks, after she'd shifted the sands from her demands for the Soft Brexit that Theresa May had delivered in her Withdrawal Agreement. 

Personally I thought Kirstene Hair performed reasonably well, although I thought Barry Gardiner was the star on the panel. In contrast Hamza Yousaf looked like a dribbling idiot, especially after being put in his place over his many interruptions.

The proposal was to remain in the customs union, but made no commitment for remaining in the single market. A customs union without a single market isn't in anybodies interests.

But you're too much of an idiot to understand why.

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Spoiler

Is it any wonder why Malky is creaming over this guy.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/mps-expenses/6781236/MPs-expenses-Barry-Gardiner-bought-property-with-taxpayers-help.html

 

Barry Gardiner likes to spend the public money for the betterment of himself, stay classy young Socialist.

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From the herald comments on QT this morning.  The response is to a William Thomson.

"richard richardson2 hrs ago

 
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William Thomsonwrote:You better ask England for more pocket money then! And while your down there take a look at the ENHS, privatised bits and all.

 

1. We receive a huge £12.6bn of fiscal transfer annually not raised by our own taxation. That's not pocket money, it's generosity+++. Giving that back is economic insanity, and puts us in a financial straightjacket with much reduced budget flexibility and a major recession.

It's cuts to pensions and cuts to services, particularly rural areas to suffer."

 

Wee malky doesn't just pollute these threads with his desperado justifications it would appear.  He's craving attention elsewhere too.

Hiya senor richard (malky) richardson, hiya amiga.

 

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