she wants her freedom but begrudges us oursI understand that,and so does she. But both she and I hope that the "madness of King George' might pass , and the very sizable minority 33% of the UK voting population regains their senses.
she wants her freedom but begrudges us oursI understand that,and so does she. But both she and I hope that the "madness of King George' might pass , and the very sizable minority 33% of the UK voting population regains their senses.
Flecc, can I disagree, the treatment of any arguments presented by Scottish MPs , indicates that unless one is from the Home counties ,one is ignored. Even these euro election statistics ignored Scottish and NI results.Independence is party policy and the party's raison d'etre, so she has to conform anyway. And of course the same reform from within argument applies with the EU too. Like everything Brexit it's riddled with conflicts.
Yes, their oil is a busted flush and oil is so plentiful and unwanted in today's world it's not something to rely on.
I think hate the English is far too strong a word, but the undercurrent of some resentment has existed ever since the act of union. I think it's no accident that broad distinctively Scottish accents are so strong near to the border but near to absent in many more northern areas. An expression of separate identity.
Borders are often a problem, whether artificially created or removed after long existence.
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No. She begrudges you nothing. Just that if you insist in destroying yourselves, you do not bring her country down with it.she wants her freedom but begrudges us ours
"don Feldgrau" doesn't read the same...But surely he was referring to the Whermacht?
I wouldn't disagree with that, but I can't see that it has any connection with what I posted?Flecc, can I disagree, the treatment of any arguments presented by Scottish MPs , indicates that unless one is from the Home counties ,one is ignored. Even these euro election statistics ignored Scottish and NI results.
she seems intent on doing that herselfNo. She begrudges you nothing. Just that if you insist in destroying yourselves, you do not bring her country down with it.
My point, however poorly put is that it is the continual drip feed of derision rather than 1703 ,which drives the resentment.I wouldn't disagree with that, but I can't see that it has any connection with what I posted?
That was just my reading of Nicola Sturgeon's position and a response to Grey's points.
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After the last 6 months of Westminster, that is rich.she seems intent on doing that herself
don't disagree with you on the antics at Westminster, but I am still of the opinion that a large proportion of the blame for that has got to be laid at the feet of the politicians who voted by a large majority to give us a vote on the EU and then tried to overturn it because they got the wrong result. I class all of them as guilty including Nicola Sturgeon. We are supposed to live in a democratic country and Scotland is a part of it. They are doing great long lasting damage to the country, with probably far worse consequences than Brexit itselfAfter the last 6 months of Westminster, that is rich.
We used to play paint ball without the paint but with airguns... We wore goggles and either Great Coats or Parkers. Amazingly nobody got hurt. Always thought my catapult loaded with ball bearings was loads more dangerous than airgun.. How times " changed...Thank goodness for play stations... And motorbikes.I remember having a Diana air rifle. You could see the pellets come out (nearly)
Whatever else, she is acting in conformance with her country's wishes at the referendum and subsequently. If only Ms. FOSTER her peer in NI would acted similarly.don't disagree with you on the antics at Westminster, but I am still of the opinion that a large proportion of the blame for that has got to be laid at the feet of the politicians who voted by a large majority to give us a vote on the EU and then tried to overturn it because they got the wrong result. I class all of them as guilty including Nicola Sturgeon. We are supposed to live in a democratic country and Scotland is a part of it. They are doing great long lasting damage to the country, with probably far worse consequences than Brexit itself
Which freedom are you referring to?she wants her freedom but begrudges us ours
How can you possibly class Nicola Sturgeon of being guilty of "antics in Westminster".don't disagree with you on the antics at Westminster, but I am still of the opinion that a large proportion of the blame for that has got to be laid at the feet of the politicians who voted by a large majority to give us a vote on the EU and then tried to overturn it because they got the wrong result. I class all of them as guilty including Nicola Sturgeon. We are supposed to live in a democratic country and Scotland is a part of it. They are doing great long lasting damage to the country, with probably far worse consequences than Brexit itself
I remember "Gats" but the most dangerous weapon of all was a yard of string with a knot in the end and a penny cane with sharpened end weighted with the thin wire from a bundle of firewood, and the other end split both ways and cardboard flights like a dart fitted into the slots and wired.We used to play paint ball without the paint but with airguns... We wore goggles and either Great Coats or Parkers. Amazingly nobody got hurt. Always thought my catapult loaded with ball bearings was loads more dangerous than airgun.. How times " changed...Thank goodness for play stations... And motorbikes.
Anybody remember "Gat guns"? Sort of an air pistol that threw out the pelet... No use of air... Sort of spring operated catapult for pellets. They were even worse than air pistols... Which were pretty crap to start with.
Too trueHow can you possibly class Nicola Sturgeon of being guilty of "antics in Westminster".
She is not an MP and could not vote on giving an EU referendum. She has been consistent in her support for Scotland remaining part of the EU. The referendum she is interested in has nothing to do with EU membership.
You perhaps suppose that we live in a democratic country, but despite the 1707 Act of Union creating a union of equals, the enormous population difference between England and Scotland brings about a permanent democratic deficit for Scotland.
I had completely forgotten all about them. I never had one but I can just about remember desperately wanting one. This would have been over 45 years ago so no surprise I had forgot about them. I wonder if they are still made, unlikely I would think."Gat guns"
Groucho had a great quoteI read some guy who said ' once you put it down you can't pick it up'
Remember the three types of ammo? Dart, flat sided and waisted pellets? and the Gat pistol also fired corks apparently they disappeared in the 1980's.. good thing too!I remember having a Diana air rifle. You could see the pellets come out (nearly)
Works for me!"don Feldgrau" doesn't read the same...