Scottish Referendum / Independence - Vol 8
Discussion
NoNeed said:
these false flag accusations are obviously bonkers so I am not sure why I'm dissecting this, but it always intrigues me why they think that bombing an Ariana Grande concert and similar events, would be a perfect cover for nefarious Tory election schenanigans? Wouldn't it just be simpler to spoof up some bogus May assassination attempt. More sympathy, less carnage, less options for a later 'loose change'esque 'expose'? For people who are prepared to assume Byzantine and sinister motives around such events they don't tend to be very practical, and appear to believe the perpetrators have the same kind of spaghetti filled minds they have.
Alpacaman said:
http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/15304613.SNP_re...
Seems the Yesnp are not as popular as they like to think they are, they are getting less donations than any of the other political parties so are having to rely on funds from the hated Wastemonster. Perhaps they need to give fluffy a call, didn't he give money to the fake rev?
I drove through one of the towns in the Gordon constituency last week and was surprised to see the SNP office with a big To Let sign in the window. I just assumed they were moving to a larger office else were in the town but perhaps not...Seems the Yesnp are not as popular as they like to think they are, they are getting less donations than any of the other political parties so are having to rely on funds from the hated Wastemonster. Perhaps they need to give fluffy a call, didn't he give money to the fake rev?
Not a good look this close to an election for Alex Salmond though
Ridgemont said:
NoNeed said:
these false flag accusations are obviously bonkers so I am not sure why I'm dissecting this, but it always intrigues me why they think that bombing an Ariana Grande concert and similar events, would be a perfect cover for nefarious Tory election schenanigans? Wouldn't it just be simpler to spoof up some bogus May assassination attempt. More sympathy, less carnage, less options for a later 'loose change'esque 'expose'? For people who are prepared to assume Byzantine and sinister motives around such events they don't tend to be very practical, and appear to believe the perpetrators have the same kind of spaghetti filled minds they have.
ASA569 said:
I drove through one of the towns in the Gordon constituency last week and was surprised to see the SNP office with a big To Let sign in the window. I just assumed they were moving to a larger office else were in the town but perhaps not...
Downsizing to save money. Mhairi Black did something similar, moving her offices from a large building in the centre of Paisley that used to be the headquarters of the local newspapaer to a dingy disused shop unit in the run-down west-end of the town. Not that it mattered to her as she's never in them......ASA569 said:
Alpacaman said:
http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/15304613.SNP_re...
Seems the Yesnp are not as popular as they like to think they are, they are getting less donations than any of the other political parties so are having to rely on funds from the hated Wastemonster. Perhaps they need to give fluffy a call, didn't he give money to the fake rev?
I drove through one of the towns in the Gordon constituency last week and was surprised to see the SNP office with a big To Let sign in the window. I just assumed they were moving to a larger office else were in the town but perhaps not...Seems the Yesnp are not as popular as they like to think they are, they are getting less donations than any of the other political parties so are having to rely on funds from the hated Wastemonster. Perhaps they need to give fluffy a call, didn't he give money to the fake rev?
Not a good look this close to an election for Alex Salmond though
http://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/general-elec...
This about sums up the average SNP supporter and why I dread the thought of an independent Scotland if this is considered normal, people campaigning legitimately being harassed in the street. I understand she has been reported to the police for driving whilst using a mobile.
This about sums up the average SNP supporter and why I dread the thought of an independent Scotland if this is considered normal, people campaigning legitimately being harassed in the street. I understand she has been reported to the police for driving whilst using a mobile.
r11co said:
Downsizing to save money. Mhairi Black did something similar, moving her offices from a large building in the centre of Paisley that used to be the headquarters of the local newspapaer to a dingy disused shop unit in the run-down west-end of the town. Not that it mattered to her as she's never in them......
I'm not sure they can downsize any further from this. Perhaps someone's front room?https://goo.gl/maps/DsXNa3uPJaS2
csd19 said:
Are you sure the 'I' hadn't just been missed from the sign? As that would give a much more accurate indication of the output from said office....
Slightly off topic but just along from said office is a barber shop called Al's barber. It's situated in the old public toilet and for years it used to have the sign 'You're in Al's Barber Shop' (say it quickly)Not sure if it still does - must look next time I go past.
B'stard Child said:
FN2TypeR said:
B'stard Child said:
FN2TypeR said:
I'd rather st in my hands and then clap than watch that mouthy bh for one minute longer than I had to
I'd rather watch you do that................Einion Yrth said:
B'stard Child said:
FN2TypeR said:
B'stard Child said:
FN2TypeR said:
I'd rather st in my hands and then clap than watch that mouthy bh for one minute longer than I had to
I'd rather watch you do that................Happy to be outbid on that auction
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