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Post by stuart1974 on Apr 24, 2024 12:18:55 GMT
Rayner just rinsed Oliver Dowdenn in PMQ’s . You should have a listen supergas 😂😂😂 Couldn’t bring myself to watch it today, Bargain Hunt was more appealing.
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Post by yattongas on Apr 24, 2024 14:00:42 GMT
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Post by yattongas on Apr 24, 2024 14:06:14 GMT
Rayner just rinsed Oliver Dowdenn in PMQ’s . You should have a listen supergas 😂😂😂 Couldn’t bring myself to watch it today, Bargain Hunt was more appealing. Just for you Stu…. 😘
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Post by stuart1974 on Apr 24, 2024 14:08:05 GMT
Erm, another issue I raised with Nobby who dismissed it as we'd just get a bilateral agreement with France. Incidentally which is costing us more funds too. Funny that. 🤔
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Post by yattongas on Apr 24, 2024 15:17:44 GMT
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Post by stuart1974 on Apr 24, 2024 15:27:30 GMT
Surprised? The twitter comments (whether anyone takes them at face value) back him up. Completely ignoring the rules at sea, let alone umpteen international agreements and basic humanity. But ECHR...... interesting how some will always blame foreigners for our own failures. Has the penny dropped yet?
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Post by supergas on Apr 25, 2024 10:31:19 GMT
The SNP/Green Party coalition in Scotland is over...I wonder if Humza Yousaf will look for a coalition with another party or try to see out three years with a minority government...?
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Post by stuart1974 on Apr 25, 2024 10:37:41 GMT
The SNP/Green Party coalition in Scotland is over...I wonder if Humza Yousaf will look for a coalition with another party or try to see out three years with a minority government...? Cue more Indyref2 mandate, 'will of the Scottish people' delectation.
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Post by supergas on Apr 25, 2024 10:56:00 GMT
Cue more Indyref2 mandate, 'will of the Scottish people' delectation. The SNP have issues from all directions at the moment - Murrell (Sturgeon's husband and former chief executive) was re-arrested last week over the historic financial issues within the party, Labour overtook them in the polls and could (with the support of others) force an early election with a vote of no confidence, Yousaf's brother-in-law was arrested and charged over an abduction/extortion incident and that's before we even get to their unpopular and sometimes ludicrous policies....
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Post by stuart1974 on Apr 25, 2024 10:56:59 GMT
Cue more Indyref2 mandate, 'will of the Scottish people' delectation. The SNP have issues from all directions at the moment - Murrell (Sturgeon's husband and former chief executive) was re-arrested last week over the historic financial issues within the party, Labour overtook them in the polls and could (with the support of others) force an early election with a vote of no confidence, Yousaf's brother-in-law was arrested and charged over an abduction/extortion incident and that's before we even get to their unpopular and sometimes ludicrous policies.... Shh! Don't mention ferries. 😉
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Post by supergas on Apr 25, 2024 11:00:35 GMT
The SNP have issues from all directions at the moment - Murrell (Sturgeon's husband and former chief executive) was re-arrested last week over the historic financial issues within the party, Labour overtook them in the polls and could (with the support of others) force an early election with a vote of no confidence, Yousaf's brother-in-law was arrested and charged over an abduction/extortion incident and that's before we even get to their unpopular and sometimes ludicrous policies.... Shh! Don't mention ferries. 😉 I forget, does that come under corruption or incompetence...?
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Post by trevorgas on Apr 25, 2024 11:46:27 GMT
The SNP have issues from all directions at the moment - Murrell (Sturgeon's husband and former chief executive) was re-arrested last week over the historic financial issues within the party, Labour overtook them in the polls and could (with the support of others) force an early election with a vote of no confidence, Yousaf's brother-in-law was arrested and charged over an abduction/extortion incident and that's before we even get to their unpopular and sometimes ludicrous policies.... Shh! Don't mention ferries. 😉 Or Hate Crime legislation 😮😮
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Post by trevorgas on Apr 25, 2024 11:48:17 GMT
Not sure if anyone knows, but it's been agreed for Denmark to sell some older fighter jets to Argentina. This is significant as it brings Argentina under their new President back into the Western fold. China were hovering with their own offer which would have been another South American nation under the influence of Beijing. Q more sabre rattling over the Falklands
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Post by trevorgas on Apr 25, 2024 11:52:24 GMT
The SNP/Green Party coalition in Scotland is over...I wonder if Humza Yousaf will look for a coalition with another party or try to see out three years with a minority government...? Cue more Indyref2 mandate, 'will of the Scottish people' delectation. I think the high water mark for independence has been and gone ,can't see it happening.
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Post by Gassy on Apr 25, 2024 12:17:08 GMT
He's potentially going to face a no confidence vote now too. Shocking decision from SNP really.
Green Party showing the Lib Dems what they should have done back in 2010
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Post by stuart1974 on Apr 25, 2024 12:25:42 GMT
Cue more Indyref2 mandate, 'will of the Scottish people' delectation. I think the high water mark for independence has been and gone ,can't see it happening. I'm inclined to agree, especially with the scandals around the SNP and a Labour government in Westminster with a decent majority is likely to happen soon. No coalition deals with the SNP and a lot of the grievance is going to be toned down for a few years. It'll keep popping back so I'll never say never, just not likely this side of 2030.
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Post by Gassy on Apr 25, 2024 12:26:22 GMT
I’m surprised to read this post. Despite being on the other side politically, I do enjoy reading what you write and think that it’s actually balanced, considering it’s the opposite view. However, this comes across as judging before conviction. And tbh, the amount of scandals of the last 10 years that have been in the heart of our government must be a record. I’d far rather Rayner than any of those pillocks. Surely I can judge her in the same way she judges others she politically disagrees with? I have certainly read more evidence against her than she normally has when she launches into an attack on her political enemies? The main reason I keep banging on about her is that it highlights the massive double standards from her (and her party), the mainstream media and so many people on here who are defending her *despite* the evidence, yet would be happy to condemn someone they politically disagree even when it's only allegations that are being made... Rayner could clear this up today. She could have cleared it up months ago. We know she and the Labour Party hold certain documents that could be published without breaching any confidentiality rules that would disprove the long list of allegations against her. As I stated weeks back, if it *was* an error, that's not a problem - admit it and move on. It's the attempted cover-up and the bad politics that is her problem now... You can judge her how you like. But it's one thing to judge and believe something, based on the story/evidence thus far, and another thing to then question whether she's the type of person you want in government, based on the situation. But then you can't talk about how you're always measured and considered in judgement and approach. Can't have it both ways. What type of politician do you want in office? Are you happy with the law breaking, racism, scandals and lying? I don't remember seeing your posts and/or research into the Tories at the time?
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Post by stuart1974 on Apr 25, 2024 12:28:47 GMT
Not sure if anyone knows, but it's been agreed for Denmark to sell some older fighter jets to Argentina. This is significant as it brings Argentina under their new President back into the Western fold. China were hovering with their own offer which would have been another South American nation under the influence of Beijing. Q more sabre rattling over the Falklands Plus ca change and all that. The new president seems more pragmatic and at the end of the day, there is nothing Argentina can do. Had they not invaded in 1982 it would most likely be theirs by now as the FO wanted rid.
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Post by trevorgas on Apr 25, 2024 13:21:38 GMT
I think the high water mark for independence has been and gone ,can't see it happening. I'm inclined to agree, especially with the scandals around the SNP and a Labour government in Westminster with a decent majority is likely to happen soon. No coalition deals with the SNP and a lot of the grievance is going to be toned down for a few years. It'll keep popping back so I'll never say never, just not likely this side of 2030. I was up visiting my Friends in Bute a few weeks ago despite voting for independence they have no time for the SNP,, interesting said " don't talk to me about that Calvinist government", religion runs deep eh.!!
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Post by trevorgas on Apr 25, 2024 13:24:01 GMT
Q more sabre rattling over the Falklands Plus ca change and all that. The new president seems more pragmatic and at the end of the day, there is nothing Argentina can do. Had they not invaded in 1982 it would most likely be theirs by now as the FO wanted rid. Won't happen in our lifetime or for generations,too much British blood soaked into the soil and zero appetite from the locals.
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