Looking forward to Friday
- claymore
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Looking forward to Friday
And hopefully the absolute demise and casting into political oblivion of that smarmy little twat Gove
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Claymore

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Re: Looking forward to Friday
Good? Double plus good doesn't come near.Aja wrote:...that would be good
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Re: Looking forward to Friday
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A greasy wee smear soon to be wiped from history - and our TV screens.
The last few weeks have definitely left a nasty taste in the mouth.
A greasy wee smear soon to be wiped from history - and our TV screens.
The last few weeks have definitely left a nasty taste in the mouth.
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+1Nick wrote:.
A greasy wee smear soon to be wiped from history - and our TV screens.
The last few weeks have definitely left a nasty taste in the mouth.
However, I rather dread the wrong result. A lot of people seem to be voting for what's not on the ballot paper.
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That was perceptive dread.DaveS wrote:+1Nick wrote:.
A greasy wee smear soon to be wiped from history - and our TV screens.
The last few weeks have definitely left a nasty taste in the mouth.
However, I rather dread the wrong result. A lot of people seem to be voting for what's not on the ballot paper.
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Its being interpreted that Scottish voters voted for Scotland not to leave the EU.
But the ballot was about UK leaving the EU. Quite different.
But the ballot was about UK leaving the EU. Quite different.
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I don't think the average Scots voter will see it that way. A bit of a semantic quibble IMO. The Remain campaign in Scotland was clearly fought on the basis of Scotland wanting to remain in the EU.mm5aho wrote:Its being interpreted that Scottish voters voted for Scotland not to leave the EU.
But the ballot was about UK leaving the EU. Quite different.
However, let's remember this is a sailing forum. If people want to discuss politics in future then I will create a Politics sub-forum in the Members area. See my other thread with poll.
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Not true. It was Brexit not scottsit. Everyone was quite clear about that.Nick wrote:I don't think the average Scots voter will see it that way. A bit of a semantic quibble IMO. The Remain campaign in Scotland was clearly fought on the basis of Scotland wanting to remain in the EU.mm5aho wrote:Its being interpreted that Scottish voters voted for Scotland not to leave the EU.
But the ballot was about UK leaving the EU. Quite different.
However, let's remember this is a sailing forum. If people want to discuss politics in future then I will create a Politics sub-forum in the Members area. See my other thread with poll.
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Well, obviously - as there was/is no mechanism whereby Scotland could unilaterally leave the EU, nor any desire for such a thing. However, Scotland voted unanimously (on a regional basis) to stay in.Aja wrote:
Not true. It was Brexit not scottsit. Everyone was quite clear about that.
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You can be sure that Holyrood will now be examining all potential pathways and mechanisms that could allow Scotland to remain in the EU despite a Brexit vote.
Re: Looking forward to Friday
It's all rather funny really, especially those who voted to leave and are now wobbling their bottom lip. Man Up! It will be all right on the night, whats the worst that can happen? To be frank we have a functioning country, no matter what people may think, it will continue to function as it always has.
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How long have you got?BlowingOldBoots wrote:.... whats the worst that can happen?
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A nice thought, but, errmmm....claymore wrote:And hopefully the absolute demise and casting into political oblivion of that smarmy little twat Gove
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This word "unanimously", can anyone remember what it means, please?Nick wrote:However, Scotland voted unanimously (on a regional basis) to stay in.
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Roughly the same as decimatedTelo wrote:This word "unanimously", can anyone remember what it means, please?Nick wrote:However, Scotland voted unanimously (on a regional basis) to stay in.
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