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Ian Blackford, humble crofter & the SNP’s leader at Westminster, is speaking now.

He says the SNP has been accused of trying to obstruct Brexit. “Guilty as charged,” he says. :lol:

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At the end of his speech Blackford receives applause from SNP MPs.

I'm old enough to remember when this would've been considered "bad form". :spud5

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SNP are the best thing that has happened to Tories since Maggie...…………. as they have killed the chance of Labour ever winning another GE

Not happy but its a fact

Erm, naw. Labour have brought that upon themselves with Brown, Darling, Murphy, Dugdale etc lyiing thrpugh their teeth in the run up to the Independence referendum.

The Scottish people used to return 40 plus Labour MPs to Westminster, now it's single figures. They will be lucky to ever get back into double figures.

They have no one to blame but themswlves

 

 

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24 minutes ago, Eric Arthur Blair said:

Erm, naw. Labour have brought that upon themselves with Brown, Darling, Murphy, Dugdale etc lyiing thrpugh their teeth in the run up to the Independence referendum.

The Scottish people used to return 40 plus Labour MPs to Westminster, now its single figures. They will be lucky to ever get back into double figures.

They have no oen to blame but themswlves

It said a lot that straight after Indyref Miliband was already backing off some of the “vows” promised, leading to Jo Lamont staying that Scottish Labour was just an office branch of the main party. It was their big chance to halt the SNP train and regain popularity in Scotland, and Miliband (among others) managed the complete opposite.
 

Labour are no longer a viable option to vote for in Scotland. Pro-Indy, pro-Remain is easy to go for SNP, pro-union, pro-leave would be Tory (or Brexit Party for those who don’t trust the Tories to get Brexit done) and LD have the pro-union, pro-remain vote. There’s not much room to manoeuvre unless Scottish Labour want to out themselves as a pro-Indy, pro-Leave group which isn’t going to happen from a London based party.

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Oh stop talking shite.
The GE is won by whoever England votes for.

SNP are the best thing that has happened to Tories since Maggie...…………. as they have killed the chance of Labour ever winning another GE
Not happy but its a fact
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More delays and imagine another hung parliament, more procrastination and we have 17 more BEXSHIT extensions

Over 3 years to sort out a deal and the monkey's continue to run our nation incompetently, like weans . . . 🙉

Cameron should be in jail rather than on Prime Minister wages for the rest of his life.  (As should liar liar Tony Blair - weapons of mass destruction based on a student dissertation)

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Well wasn't keen on having a December election but actually ok with it. Think this will not be the result that everyone seems to think. Boris is likely to be returned with an even lower majority. although without any tory moderates. The polarization of politics will continue which is hardly surprising when you look at the polarization of our society 

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1 hour ago, insaintee said:

Well wasn't keen on having a December election but actually ok with it. Think this will not be the result that everyone seems to think. Boris is likely to be returned with an even lower majority. although without any tory moderates. The polarization of politics will continue which is hardly surprising when you look at the polarization of our society 

There is no polarisation in our society.

There are 10 percenters on either side making a disproportionate amount of noise.

The remaining 80 percent are happy to vote and then get on with real life.

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The Tories don't have a majority at the moment.

 

And hopefully that will continue for the forseeable future.

Heaven forbid these useless buggers get their hands on actual power.

Much better that they learn how to work in co-operation with each other - just like the rest of society,

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10 hours ago, oaksoft said:

There is no polarisation in our society.

There are 10 percenters on either side making a disproportionate amount of noise.

The remaining 80 percent are happy to vote and then get on with real life.

Sure doesn't 10 percent on either side represent polarisation? Weird post 

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10 hours ago, Slartibartfast said:


 

 


The Tories don't have a majority at the moment.

 

Something they seem to forget as they try to force hard brexit down everyone throat. It's like a Linda Lovelace film with readybreak in it. 

My old gran always did say that if I didn't eat my porridge she'd force fed me. 

 

ETA That last bit not in Wayne Rooney sense 

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15 hours ago, Eric Arthur Blair said:

Erm, naw. Labour have brought that upon themselves with Brown, Darling, Murphy, Dugdale etc lyiing thrpugh their teeth in the run up to the Independence referendum.

The Scottish people used to return 40 plus Labour MPs to Westminster, now it's single figures. They will be lucky to ever get back into double figures.

They have no one to blame but themswlves

 

 

I don't disagree...……….. under Dewar they returned 50 seats

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14 hours ago, TPAFKATS said:

Oh stop talking shite.
The GE is won by whoever England votes for.

Ok, who is talking shite - eh you

Lab had 50 seats in 70s and 40 seats under Blair in Scotland- they will likely get less than 3

Mays Gov was held up by the Tories in Scotland

And the SNPs in 2015 got 8% of the overall seats in the UK, thats quite a chunk considering we have had so many hung parliaments

Just facts , so back in your wee box :wink:

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