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3 minutes ago, Cerberus said:

It's like when the biggest arsehole at your work leaves and they hand round a card for you to write something.

What do you write - "All the best for the future" or "f**k off ya w**k. I hate ye".

I don't tend to write anything tbh

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26 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:

Human courtesy my arse.  I'm sure a subservient twat like you would have applauded, I'm glad our elected representatives had more principles.

It is courtesy, which is important in all aspects of life. The location today was the seat of the democracy that everyone holds dear and the place that provides the SNP the platform to oppose everything the tories say and do. They should have known better as mature adults to behave accordingly. There's a time and place for everything but it's hard to get folks like you to understand or appreciate that. 

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1 minute ago, orlandoblue said:

It is courtesy, which is important in all aspects of life. The location today was the seat of the democracy that everyone holds dear and the place that provides the SNP the platform to oppose everything the tories say and do. They should have known better as mature adults to behave accordingly. There's a time and place for everything but it's hard to get folks like you to understand or appreciate that. 

And one where tradition is not respected when the members clap. (c) John Bercow

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3 minutes ago, strichener said:

And one where tradition is not respected when the members clap. (c) John Bercow

The circumstances for the rebuke for clapping and today are entirely different, but you know that. 

 

Tony Blair received applause when he left too. 

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Just now, orlandoblue said:

The circumstances for the rebuke for clapping and today are entirely different, but you know that. 

Correct. Today it was the establishment parties leading it.

Digby Jones currently spouting pish on BBC News, stating that Leadsom should be given a post because "she didn't do a Corbyn - not a top job because she's not experienced, but something...".

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3 minutes ago, Mark Connolly said:

Correct. Today it was the establishment parties leading it.

Digby Jones currently spouting pish on BBC News, stating that Leadsom should be given a post because "she didn't do a Corbyn - not a top job because she's not experienced, but something...".

You mean every party apart from the SNP?

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16 minutes ago, orlandoblue said:

The circumstances for the rebuke for clapping and today are entirely different, but you know that. 

 

Tony Blair received applause when he left too. 

The circumstances are irrelevant but then you know that.

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To be fair, I'm sure being Prime Minister is a tremendously difficult job. Regardless of disagreements in policies, I think applauding a PM's departure is a nice mark of respect. Cameron clearly tried his best, even if others think his policies were wrong.

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1 minute ago, Sooky said:

To be fair, I'm sure being Prime Minister is a tremendously difficult job. Regardless of disagreements in policies, I think applauding a PM's departure is a nice mark of respect. Cameron clearly tried his best, even if others think his policies were wrong.

At the end of the day, that's all that matters eh?

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