1.....it's to lower the age of voting further.
2. Collect details on kids to send them propaganda.
3.so that they get free bike and lap top
😂
I'll go 2 with intention of moving towards 1.
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1.....it's to lower the age of voting further.
2. Collect details on kids to send them propaganda.
3.so that they get free bike and lap top
😂
I'll go 2 with intention of moving towards 1.
It’s dangerous, these people are desperate to get the votes for independence
Independence for Scotland will be a disaster especially if Patrick Harvie gets his wish to ban production from all oil and gas fields in Scottish waters. The Scottish groat will be worthless with no more funding from the Westminster Government under the rules of the Barnett Formula.
Nicola Sturgeon should accept that her dream of Scotland becoming an independent country is over and she should get on with governing Scotland.
Have said before it is in Unionist interests to have indyref2 now. You wait, free bus passes for youngsters and everyone will be voting for SNP. Much harder to win an argument when personal benefits are an issue. If Patrick Harvie wants car ownership reduced first step is to provide a no cost alternative so no youngsters see the need to learn to drive. Personal freedom reduced at a stroke, carbon emissions reduced, great stuff for the Greens. No affordable cars for us, no easy access to transport jobs unless you want to be deliveroo bike rider, and we take one more step along the road to a subsistence existence. Want to see what that looks like just take a look at the ads being run by charities to provide clean water in Africa.
The owners of McVitie’s biscuits are shutting their Tollcross biscuit factory and expanding their McVitie’s factory in Carlisle. The reason put forward in the Business section of today’s Sunday Times is due to the SNP controlled Scottish Government’s anti business policy and the continued threat of a second independence referendum. The article further stated that businesses are not queuing up open up in Scotland thanks to the anti business policy of the SG.
Not sure that McVities biscuits would ever make such a statement. Think the truth will be more along the lines of the age of the production facility in Scotland and the cost of modernising it. Would love some rich Scottish businessman to buy the factory and keep the workforce together and try to win business to supply the same biscuits under contract to McVitie and possibly other biscuit manufacturers.
Of course the owners of McVitie’s would not make such a statement but you do not have to be Einstein to work it out.
Jim McColl might have purchased it but he got his ‘fingers burned’ after he was persuaded by Alex Salmond to purchase the ‘ailing’ Ferguson)s shipyard in July 2014 out of administration and look what had happened to it.
There is no point in throwing good money after bad.