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1 minute ago, oaksoft said:

This conversation is done.

Period.

Aye, goodbye. 

Your rant last night was ridiculous and inappropriate. You're knowledge of business now looks questionable. You've made a statement that it is impossible to start a sustainable candle making enterprise in your kitchen and I gave you the name of one of the biggest examples in candle brands today to prove that you were incorrect. 

You've attacked me, and a kid who set up his own business when you don't even know the name of the company or the brand and you've got some daft clapping seals cheering you on. 

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1 minute ago, ICTJohnboy said:

You might have to wait a while for that - especially if you live in The Shetland Isles, where you'll be lucky to find a phonebox that works.

I did say the SNP have already implemented most of Labour's current proposals.

So no broadband then. 

What about public sector wages? Where does Mrs Malky go to get her 5% rise? 

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So you don't really believe in the independence and sovereignty of the Scottish people. You just see Scottish independence as a quicker route to socialism than waiting for a win for a real Labour party in the UK . Preferably with a lot of lynchings on the way.

Are you a Thomas Mair type that the polis need to be keeping tabs on - or just a sad internet hardman fantasist?

Jumping to alot of conclusions their my friend. Your first sentence, I couldn't believe in it more.

 

I'm no internet hardman, I just think the Tories are an abhorrent disgrace.

 

As for Corbyns policies, oh how dare I express an opinion.

 

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What's the point in voting labour in Scotland when the SNP have already implemented most of the policies in the current Corbyn manifesto?
I only expressed an opinion, SNP havent quite gone as far as Corbyns proposals, but I am more than happy to continue to support the good work of the SNP.
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My flatmate has his mate over (both English, both 19, from Essex) and the mate started speaking to me about politics. He said “Boris is a w****r...but Corbyn is worse.” He couldn’t give me a good reason why he thought this - “Corbyn will raise our taxes” he said. Nonsense.

He also said he voted for Brexit, then later realised he didn’t because he wasn’t old enough. He then said he thought that the December vote was another yes/no to Brexit. I had to pick my jaw up off the floor. That last thing is particularly frightening because I think there’s loads of English people viewing the vote this way, either through pure ignorance like this lad or because they see tories = yes, Labour/lib dems = no, which of course is nonsense (except if you vote Lib Dem.)

He just had no idea whats going on and he’s able to vote. Truly terrifying. There are millions and millions of other people just like him.

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7 minutes ago, Malky3 said:

So no broadband then. 

What about public sector wages? Where does Mrs Malky go to get her 5% rise? 

 

You've got broadband.

Mrs Malky could apply for employment in the private, as opposed to the public sector. Maybe she could find something in a successful candle manufacturing concern.

 

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Aye, goodbye. 
Your rant last night was ridiculous and inappropriate. You're knowledge of business now looks questionable. You've made a statement that it is impossible to start a sustainable candle making enterprise in your kitchen and I gave you the name of one of the biggest examples in candle brands today to prove that you were incorrect. 
You've attacked me, and a kid who set up his own business when you don't even know the name of the company or the brand and you've got some daft clapping seals cheering you on. 
I doubt you even have kids you lying fucking weirdo [emoji23]
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1 minute ago, ICTJohnboy said:

You've got broadband.

Mrs Malky could apply for employment in the private, as opposed to the public sector. Maybe she could find something in a successful candle manufacturing concern.

Are the trains Nationalised here? I had to catch one once. It was late. Can I claim compensation from the Scottish Government? 

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1 minute ago, ICTJohnboy said:

 

They soon will be once the SNP independence revolution gets underway.

That's another reason not to vote for them. They've no been very good at any other infrastructure project they've tried to manage. 

So far it doesn't seem like the SNP has done much of what Corbyn has promised. To be fair I don't think Corbyn would be able to deliver anything he's promised either even if he did get into power. 

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3 minutes ago, Malky3 said:

That's another reason not to vote for them. They've no been very good at any other infrastructure project they've tried to manage. 

So far it doesn't seem like the SNP has done much of what Corbyn has promised. To be fair I don't think Corbyn would be able to deliver anything he's promised either even if he did get into power. 

 

1. Baby Box – A jam-packed box of baby essentials to help new parents at the start of a child’s life.

2. Childcare – 600 hours of early learning and childcare, saving families up to £2,500 per child per year.

3. Free Tuition – Students in England face tuition fees up to £27,750 – Scottish students receive university tuition free.

4. Period Poverty – Scotland is the first in the world to make sanitary products available free to all pupils and students.

5. Prescriptions – Prescription charges abolished in Scotland – now £9 per item south of the border.

6. Cheaper Council Tax – Every Scottish household benefits from cheaper tax bills – on average £500 less than England.

7. Care For All – Free personal and nursing care extended to everyone who needs it, regardless of age.

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9 minutes ago, Malky3 said:

That's another reason not to vote for them. They've no been very good at any other infrastructure project they've tried to manage. 

Borders Railway? Queensferry Crossing? Are they infrastructurey enough for you. On time and budget.

You are a fucking bell end. 

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Just now, MixuFixit said:

I don't understand how you could drive from Glasgow to Edinburgh now compared to 5 years ago and say the SNP weren't good at infrastructure projects.

Mixu, be honest. They maybe got the M8 done, but...

Waverley Line - How late? How much over budget?

Scottish Parliament - How Late? How much over budget?

Queensferry  Crossing - Not very late but immediate major remedial work so really over budget?

Edin Sick Kids - Will it ever open? 

 

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