Scottish Referendum / Independence - Vol 6
Discussion
simoid said:
Strocky said:
Yes, I asked a question and you answered truthfully
You don't know how truthful it was - strange you think it was bearing in mind the number of times you've questioned my honesty.In any case, it didn't meet your expectation of a Tory unionist preaching to those on unstable contracts... so it fair shut you up? Shame - I really thought you might've had a strong line of argument and feeling about zero hours contracts to share with us. More fool me.
I'd have been more surprised if you actually criticised the likes of Sports Direct etc who use Zero Hour contracts as a mass recruitment tool and not for those who are happy to get a couple of hours here and there to suit their lifestyle
Do you agree with Vince Cable's proposed ban on employer exclusivity?
I'm never going to change your mind regarding exploitative zero hour contracts, so why waste both our time?
Strocky said:
Why would I expect a Tory Unionist to put his fellow citizen over the altar of capitalism?
I'd have been more surprised if you actually criticised the likes of Sports Direct etc who use Zero Hour contracts as a mass recruitment tool and not for those who are happy to get a couple of hours here and there to suit their lifestyle
Do you agree with Vince Cable's proposed ban on employer exclusivity?
I'm never going to change your mind regarding exploitative zero hour contracts, so why waste both our time?
I don't see why the fuss over Zero hour contracts they may suit many people, not nice if you are stuck on one I agree. The problem contracts for me are the ones that are permanently temporary, I think there are far more people who don't know if they are working next week despite working at a company for many many years than people on zero hours. A company I recently left have employees from 2006 that are still not permanent and the company I am at has people over two years that are not permanent.I'd have been more surprised if you actually criticised the likes of Sports Direct etc who use Zero Hour contracts as a mass recruitment tool and not for those who are happy to get a couple of hours here and there to suit their lifestyle
Do you agree with Vince Cable's proposed ban on employer exclusivity?
I'm never going to change your mind regarding exploitative zero hour contracts, so why waste both our time?
These grew massively under Labour and I believe that Zero hours is just an extension of these temporary arrangements that should be stopped.
McWigglebum4th said:
Strocky said:
Do you agree with Vince Cable's proposed ban on employer exclusivity?
Surely you must disagree with itAfter all he is in coalition with the tory scum AND he is in westminster
Strocky said:
McWigglebum4th said:
Strocky said:
Unsurprisingly as a Nazi Nat, I've got a BMW 3 series devil fume spewer
you DISGUST meOwning a rich s car like that
You should sell it and cycle everywhere and give the money saved to a food bank
There in a nushell is part of the reason why this Nation is where it's currently at. Too many Brits excel at the wrong things, like buying foreign stuff or selling National assets to foreign asset strippers. Yes, your beloved Bavarian outfit did precisely that. Government organs particularly excel at that. Locally and widespread elsewhere, those flashing blue lights fitted to Bavarian product. That's so good for the economy ... trouble is...
I was pulled over by some flashing blue lights recently.
BMW in plain clothes Mobile Plod said:
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You were a bit brisk there Sir!
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Thinks, yes, you bet I was... Bluddy obvious for the past few miles and you did struggle keeping up on those tricky bits. So much for that over rated quote .. Ultimate Driving bollux. You were a bit brisk there Sir!
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Oh the shame... being pulled over by a 3-Series plain clothes plod.
Mobile Plod said:
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Just routine check Sir for drink driving and Insurance details. All checked out. Good night and safe journey
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No doubt some of my taxes both local and National helped maintain and provide employment within wider Bavarian interests instead of UK ones. Just routine check Sir for drink driving and Insurance details. All checked out. Good night and safe journey
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Any bluddy wonder... Even the local Ambulances carry the same badge on the front.
Well helps to pass the time at my age ... still depressing.
Yuz cudnee mek eeet oop.
technodup said:
That's brilliant!gofasterrosssco said:
technodup said:
That's brilliant!Axionknight said:
gofasterrosssco said:
technodup said:
That's brilliant!Nevermind that the likes of Sean Clerkin are quite clearly operating what they regard as one step away from the establishment of the Scottish Republican Army. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/general-election-2...
Strocky said:
Welshbeef said:
Stocky so come on which model 3 series do you own?
None of your bees waxIf all you want to do is debate the good or bad re Scotland why don't you do it on another website. If instead your actually interested in cars would be interested to see what if any contribution you've made?
Unless you joined during the referendum to "add" your valued views towards that debate only.
Just sayin...... Cockroach.
Strocky said:
The MI5 stuff is as fanciful as the notion that the SNP directly control thousands of Cybernats who launch coordinated attacks on social media............
Interesting that you're now acknowledging co-ordinated cyber bullying from the Nat community. However, the 'notion' that the SNP has some control over it's cyber crazies derives from the fact that they're mostly members of the SNP. The established convention is that when party members' behaviour gets completely out of line, the party disciplines or expels them. Even UKIP have managed to get their heads around this.
The SNP don't have a strong track record discipling Nationalist nutters within their ranks or allied to them. In fact, it's fairly easy to find evidence that they tacitly encourage them. SNP High Command has even refused to condemn the dystopian rantings Wangs over Bath because they 'contribute to the democratic debate'. SNP MSPs have posted people's home addresses on their twitter feeds, accused the mother of a seriously disabled child of being a Labour stooge, and so on: There are plenty of other instances out there; They've even done it in Parliamentary Committees.
I won't post anything under my own name any more after a Twitter user with an SNP logo as his avatar attempted to publicly 'name and shame' me in the run-up to the referendum. Fortunately, I was using a pseudonym. I've seen the vitriol and bullying others have been subjected to, and I don't want to be on the receiving end of a concerted effort from an army of keyboard warriors to trash me online, post my home address, place of work, or anything else that would leave me or my family vulnerable to having swastikas sprayed on their front doors or being assaulted.
We even saw, in an earlier volume of this thread, Viperprick hinting at doing the same to posters here.
There's something profoundly disturbing about claiming to be the standard bearer for democracy whilst surfing a wave of vitriolic threats and bullying intended to inhibit dissent and criticism.
BTW - it only took 2 simple google searches to provide these examples. That says a lot about how common your pals' bullying and undemocratic behaviour is, Strocky.
Edited by spitsfire on Tuesday 14th April 02:56
Given Stocky actually drives a V10 Viper (or used to) "no less" and went by the name of Vincterprick and Black swan. His refusal to even name the model of car he drives (on a car enthusiast website) has not once posted in anything but the Referendum or similar threads and only appeared during the build up to the vote stinks.
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