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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Taintedice View Post
    Johnson can close the devolved parliaments any time he likes, don't need a referendum.

    It's what his mate Putin would do.

    Did you see this? Must sting a bit, eh, but never mind a tory councillor replaced a tory councillor in a tory area
    But unlike the SNP and nationalists he respects the will of the people.....so we would have a vote on it.

    I reckon 54% would vote to close.

    Only 33% of Scots want a 2nd Indy ref......that stinging you feel.....is pride😂.....gotta hurt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    But unlike the SNP and nationalists he respects the will of the people.....so we would have a vote on it.

    I reckon 54% would vote to close.

    Only 33% of Scots want a 2nd Indy ref......that stinging you feel.....is pride��.....gotta hurt.
    Maybe he should have a poll on Brexit since it's about 80% against from the latest phantom poll I didn't see in the same place you didn't see all your phantom polls

    I don't particularly want a referendum right now, best to wait till more britnats die off, yer mob are not getting any younger and the kids want indy

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