surly its not the same machine that said brexit means protection from globalization, corporation, neoliberalism and elites?
Speaking of right wing. I can't help but notice the comparisons between Alex Salmon and Steve Bannon. Both were kicked out of the big jobs, both have been economists, both were seen as unpalatable so no longer represent even a bit of their party alliance and now both are trying to push their own version of extreme sillyness, not through politics but sub standard media. Funny people
Have you been reading Alan Turing's books and the tip section in the back to decipher awkward languages?
noobs aint my mate, hes a dork. seems to be on some kind of crusade to stifle information and opposing views.. crazy kid anyhoo loz, i noticed thats the second time you couldn't answer the questions re globalization etc. but i guess being a britnat trumps everything else. i await with pleasure the continuing cries of "scroungers" when we come looking for the investment the EU currently does in areas like ours which the uk gov wont, whether it be tory or lab. nothing focuses the mind like an englishman playing the victim. tick tock.
Scotland will always need a sugar daddy. The "look at Norway" argument falters on two points, you assume all the oil fields in her majesties waters will go to a possible non majesties country and secondly, the Norwegians have done well because there is no snp government to screw it up and blame others. However, it's no coincidence that europes second largest and the largest in the U.K.'s onshore windfarm, is only 48 miles from Holyrood What you call stifle debate I say show me more,
Thick as thieves. So cute! It will be my absolute delight to answer any questions you have, finm. Piss off, scrounger. Go work for a living. Oh. My. Goat. You said that. You actually said that. LOL Mate, if you don't get that death watch beetle in your peg leg sorted ... I'll pay for it for you. Scrounger.
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