Scottish Referendum / Independence - Vol 7

Scottish Referendum / Independence - Vol 7

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NoNeed

15,137 posts

200 months

Saturday 5th September 2015
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Strocky said:
Are these examples of "spreading civilisation"?

http://listverse.com/2014/02/04/10-evil-crimes-of-...

At least back in the day they had the courage of their convictions, nowadays migrants are "cockroaches" and Jeremy Corbyn supporters are "insurgents"
Why is it ok for the SNP and nationalists in general to give derogatory names to things, poeple and groups but nobody else?


And why you so hung up on the distant past like it makes any difference to the present or the future.

Edited by NoNeed on Saturday 5th September 01:43


Edited by NoNeed on Saturday 5th September 01:47

Edinburger

10,403 posts

168 months

Saturday 5th September 2015
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NoNeed said:
Why is it ok for the SNP and nationalists in general to give derogatory names to things, poeple and groups but nobody else?
That'll be "nobody else" except you?

You have posted some of the most offensive material this thread has ever seen in all seven volumes.

Your PH persona disgusts me.

NoNeed

15,137 posts

200 months

Saturday 5th September 2015
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Edinburger said:
Your PH persona disgusts me.
Nationalists disgust me especially those that lie like you and stroker.


He is claiming he wants to end the union because of things done during empire, yet wants to join Europe LOL


Hypocrical English hating racist scum.

NoNeed

15,137 posts

200 months

Saturday 5th September 2015
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I still blame Mel Gibson.

r11co

6,244 posts

230 months

Saturday 5th September 2015
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Another good reason to avoid the neverendum....

IndyRef cost the public £15.8million.

In an act of altruism, perhaps the SNP should announce IndyRef 2, then cancel it after it has been budgeted and use the money for some welfare reforms and the eradication of foodbanks.

Yeah, right.

The irony is palpable, but soldier on you hypocrite Nationalists - power is the aim, social justice is just the snake oil promise being used to achieve the power.

Edinburger

10,403 posts

168 months

Saturday 5th September 2015
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NoNeed said:
Edinburger said:
Your PH persona disgusts me.
Nationalists disgust me especially those that lie like you and stroker.


He is claiming he wants to end the union because of things done during empire, yet wants to join Europe LOL


Hypocrical English hating racist scum.
Noticed you playing all nicey-nice to the Mod last night. Hope he never looks at your posting record here or you'll be offski like so many others before you.

Edinburger

10,403 posts

168 months

Saturday 5th September 2015
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r11co said:
Another good reason to avoid the neverendum....

IndyRef cost the public £15.8million.

In an act of altruism, perhaps the SNP should announce IndyRef 2, then cancel it after it has been budgeted and use the money for some welfare reforms and the eradication of foodbanks.

Yeah, right.

The irony is palpable, but soldier on you hypocrite Nationalists - power is the aim, social justice is just the snake oil promise being used to achieve the power.
Don't see the problem. Marginally over budget but £15m is peanuts.

AC43

11,484 posts

208 months

Saturday 5th September 2015
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Edinburger said:
r11co said:
Another good reason to avoid the neverendum....

IndyRef cost the public £15.8million.

In an act of altruism, perhaps the SNP should announce IndyRef 2, then cancel it after it has been budgeted and use the money for some welfare reforms and the eradication of foodbanks.

Yeah, right.

The irony is palpable, but soldier on you hypocrite Nationalists - power is the aim, social justice is just the snake oil promise being used to achieve the power.
Don't see the problem.
The referendum dragged the markets to a standstill. It very nearly precipitated a capital flight. It had all the world's credit agencies on the point of trashing the Scottish economy and seriously downgrading rUK.

Huge destruction of value all for the pursuit of nothing.

NoNeed

15,137 posts

200 months

Saturday 5th September 2015
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Edinburger said:
Noticed you playing all nicey-nice to the Mod last night. Hope he never looks at your posting record here or you'll be offski like so many others before you.
I'm nice to everybody.thumbup

Edinburger

10,403 posts

168 months

Saturday 5th September 2015
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AC43 said:
Edinburger said:
r11co said:
Another good reason to avoid the neverendum....

IndyRef cost the public £15.8million.

In an act of altruism, perhaps the SNP should announce IndyRef 2, then cancel it after it has been budgeted and use the money for some welfare reforms and the eradication of foodbanks.

Yeah, right.

The irony is palpable, but soldier on you hypocrite Nationalists - power is the aim, social justice is just the snake oil promise being used to achieve the power.
Don't see the problem.
The referendum dragged the markets to a standstill. It very nearly precipitated a capital flight. It had all the world's credit agencies on the point of trashing the Scottish economy and seriously downgrading rUK.

Huge destruction of value all for the pursuit of nothing.
I remember that and the market's concerns but I was referring to the £15m capital expenditure.

The additional cost was due to employing extra staff at counting centres, printing additional ballot papers, etc., due to the extremely high turnout.


Welshbeef

49,633 posts

198 months

Saturday 5th September 2015
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Edinburger said:
r11co said:
Another good reason to avoid the neverendum....

IndyRef cost the public £15.8million.

In an act of altruism, perhaps the SNP should announce IndyRef 2, then cancel it after it has been budgeted and use the money for some welfare reforms and the eradication of foodbanks.

Yeah, right.

The irony is palpable, but soldier on you hypocrite Nationalists - power is the aim, social justice is just the snake oil promise being used to achieve the power.
Don't see the problem. Marginally over budget but £15m is peanuts.
So near on 15% overspent and you don't see a problem?
Who pays for that ?


Personally I'd be furious if things were overspent by that amount.

Will you accept higher taxes or lower Scottish benefits to pay for this??

r11co

6,244 posts

230 months

Saturday 5th September 2015
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Edinburger said:
Don't see the problem. Marginally over budget but £15m is peanuts.
Shocking - truly shocking!

OK, so the £15million spend on the last one is gone, but when the grass-roots SNP supporters calling for a re-run are faced with the choice of gambling another £15 million which they won't get back either way, or spending it on welfare reforms or even handing it over to foodbank charities (a truly altruistic move, regardless of how small an amount you perceive it to be) which should they choose 'burger?

Oh, and £15million?! "Peanuts", but it is still vastly more than the SNP government are putting into that wonderfully 'progressive' electric vehicle loan scheme you were lauding.

Edited by r11co on Saturday 5th September 12:03

Edinburger

10,403 posts

168 months

Saturday 5th September 2015
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Welshbeef said:
Edinburger said:
r11co said:
Another good reason to avoid the neverendum....

IndyRef cost the public £15.8million.

In an act of altruism, perhaps the SNP should announce IndyRef 2, then cancel it after it has been budgeted and use the money for some welfare reforms and the eradication of foodbanks.

Yeah, right.

The irony is palpable, but soldier on you hypocrite Nationalists - power is the aim, social justice is just the snake oil promise being used to achieve the power.
Don't see the problem. Marginally over budget but £15m is peanuts.
So near on 15% overspent and you don't see a problem?
Who pays for that ?


Personally I'd be furious if things were overspent by that amount.

Will you accept higher taxes or lower Scottish benefits to pay for this??
You're joking, right?

Edinburger

10,403 posts

168 months

Saturday 5th September 2015
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r11co said:
Edinburger said:
Don't see the problem. Marginally over budget but £15m is peanuts.
Shocking - truly shocking!

OK, so the £15million spend on the last one is gone, but when the grass-roots SNP supporters calling for a re-run are faced with the choice of gambling another £15 million which they won't get back either way, or spending it on welfare reforms or even handing it over to foodbank charities (a truly altruistic move, regardless of how small an amount you perceive it to be) which should they choose 'burger?

Oh, and £15million?! "Peanuts", but it is still vastly more than the SNP government are putting into that wonderfully 'progressive' electric vehicle loan scheme you were lauding.

Edited by r11co on Saturday 5th September 12:03
You could challenge any governmental spend and argue it'd be better spent on X, Y or Z.

We vote for representatives to make those decisions for us.

In the big scheme of things, what is £15m?

You could argue the £1bn we're spending on Syrian refugees could be spent better too. You could argue that on virtually all spend.

r11co

6,244 posts

230 months

Saturday 5th September 2015
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Edinburger said:
You're joking, right?
Why would he be, or are you still trying to dismiss £15million as pocket change?

r11co

6,244 posts

230 months

Saturday 5th September 2015
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Edinburger said:
You could challenge any governmental spend and argue it'd be better spent on X, Y or Z.
Answer the question 'burger. £15million on another referendum or the instant eradication of foodbanks 'for a generation'?

Choose, or forever be seen as a troll.

NoNeed

15,137 posts

200 months

Saturday 5th September 2015
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r11co said:
Trollburger said:
You could challenge any governmental spend and argue it'd be better spent on X, Y or Z.
Answer the question 'burger. £15million on another referendum or the instant eradication of foodbanks 'for a generation'?

Choose, or forever be seen as a troll.
He already admitted trolling to be fair.

Troubleatmill

10,210 posts

159 months

Saturday 5th September 2015
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Perhaps Edinburgher or Stocky could let us know their thoughts on the State appointing a guardian for their children.


Edinburger

10,403 posts

168 months

Saturday 5th September 2015
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r11co said:
Why would he be, or are you still trying to dismiss £15million as pocket change?
In the big scheme of things it is pocket change. The discussion point was the £2m overspend.

Edinburger

10,403 posts

168 months

Saturday 5th September 2015
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r11co said:
Edinburger said:
You could challenge any governmental spend and argue it'd be better spent on X, Y or Z.
Answer the question 'burger. £15million on another referendum or the instant eradication of foodbanks 'for a generation'?

Choose, or forever be seen as a troll.
I don't want to see another referendum.

Now you answer my questions.
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