Re: do we really want this guy to run our country?
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Originally Posted by
vic mcclymont
Moenie praat nie
Jy is vol KAK
Re: do we really want this guy to run our country?
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Originally Posted by
Bill Cameron
If that is so Vic, why are the SNP calling for the head of David Mundell the Scottish Secretary of State ?
To deflect from their own spectacular failures.
Re: do we really want this guy to run our country?
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Originally Posted by
Bill Cameron
We in Edinburgh get the BBC news too, and strangely I have never heard anything like that, I must have missed that article, I will research that tomorrow, not at the moment, am watching Question Time at the moment, and loving the Tory minister being torn apart
Bill, for a change QT was reasonably balanced. It was a good debate apart from the woman from the Canary. Stella Creasy squirmed and slope shoulder job when she wouldn't criticise her boss Corbyn.
Vic
Re: do we really want this guy to run our country?
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Originally Posted by
Keith at Tregenna
anyone other than may
Having read much of his policies I am of the opinion seeing the state of the nation that any one but him is what you need.
to put someone like him in charge would be like putting the loony left in charge of the asylum.
Re: do we really want this guy to run our country?
There has been much talk of the prop the DUP is giving to the country in exchange for 'money'.
Over the past few years there has been much sent to support Scotland and Wales in many areas, N.I. has not received the same.
What they are being offered is no different to that received by the others.
The DUP will continue to support the gov, not just for the money but because for the first time they now have some power, something they have not had before.
Re: do we really want this guy to run our country?
John and they now have power!!!!!! and by abusing that power they will have the gun men back on the streets of N Ireland. The DUP are stuck in the dark ages.
Labour takes shock EIGHT POINT lead in first poll since surprise election results.
Well they had best get as much of that £1.5 billion as soon as they can because the next Labour Government will have long memories.
Re: do we really want this guy to run our country?
lewis i like to make comments on posts but after recent political comments causing mayhem and bad feeling i shall stay of politics and try to do the same with religion ,for the sake of good order we are starting to lose good seamen and members on this site ..particulaly older members ..which is very sad for the site in general
Re: do we really want this guy to run our country?
I agree Cappy, and I have said I will try and keep away from political threads. Check back through the previous posts and most have beeen made by senior members of the forum. It has to be a two way street,I have my political views as do others but perhaps we need a gentlemans agreement and we keep those views to ourselves.
Re: do we really want this guy to run our country?
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Originally Posted by
Lewis McColl
I agree Cappy, and I have said I will try and keep away from political threads. Check back through the previous posts and most have beeen made by senior members of the forum. It has to be a two way street,I have my political views as do others but perhaps we need a gentlemans agreement and we keep those views to ourselves.
yes agree completely lewis good man ..is this the ist thing we have agreed on lol cappy
Re: do we really want this guy to run our country?
No we have agreed on many things, the french make the best Cognac, a lot of the French can be difficult, and we share a common distrust of a certain religious group. Now just to test the waters who makes the best whiskey?