just for you noob, i have changed the lyrics for yah. oh i cant understand why we let EU cvnts rule our land, cap in hand.
Goodness, do I stutter? I said that anyone believing that "promise"(which wasn't a promise if you accurately parse the message on the bus) was too stupid to hold a pen or pencil in their hand when it came time to register their vote. I am certain that a few would-be leavers believed that £350m per week was being promised, just as there are a few Remainders who are dim enough to think that most Leavers believed in it.
the proceeds of the oil bonanza went straight into developing the infrastructure of the south east, underwriting the services and banking sector of the southeast paying the redundancies of the nationalized industries. and tax cuts. fact.
During a half hour report on sky news last night the captain of one of the Irish ferries was interviewed and he said although it was an alternative to go straight to the continent , it was not practical, it would be a two day trip when the weather was good but because of the rough seas in poor weather the ferries could be parked up in port for days on end unable to sail.
The unions broke themselves. Take this christmas, how many are having to plan their travel around rmt strikes that effect no one they want to be in anger with, but will effect what should be their natural supporters, the customers? As to tax, the Welsh devolved assembly and Welsh labour government get similar tax raising powers to Scotland in April next year, that will be something to watch.
yip, i agree, from a Scottish point of view, it will be v,interesting to have another opportunity to compare branch office rhetoric with the official party position. labour suck.
And yet, I know far more than I want to! How about that? : o D Yes, the South East. Where it's needed and can be used effectively. You guys up there would just burn the cash to keep warm in the Winter. You gonna live North of the Wall, you gonna be Wildlings. That's your choice.
you are boris johsons love child. anyhoo, how many times have i said that to the english immigrants now occupying the isle mull or any of the other islands when they say " but i need my car" in yon whining way they do.
finm said: ↑ you know v,lil about the population of the uk dont yah? And yet, I know far more than I want to! How about that? : o no shit sherlock. *smug*.
Just for the record yet again, there is no such thing as a hard Brexit, when we voted we voted to leave - project fear call it a hard Brexit now. It’s all very silly to say but we didn’t know what we meant when we voted Thanks, just think some needed that reminder
No such thing as "English immigrants" in Scotchlandshire. Just returning landowners. You silly finderman, you. : o D
in hindsight, loosing Angus Robertson in 2017 was probably the best thing that could of happened, being half German he has been a regular on many of the currant afairs programs over there. it seems he is getting the message across. https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=212865826263980
That’s a valid point but..... it may be “2 days” from Dublin but it’s “only” 16.5 hrs from Cork to Roscoff. The world doesn’t revolve around Dublin much as the Dubs like to think it does. It’s feasible if needs be and wouldn’t be hampered by bad weather much more than the regular Ireland/UK crossings are. But I agree there’s no perfect solution.
keeping the profits and associated tax take from transportation away from the coffers in Whitehall and collected by the irish govs pocket to spend in their country is a bonus and a better solution.
It’s nice to see some remoaners even disagree with my own thoughts when voting, nice? Well really quite pathetic tbf