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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    Wish you had not mentioned anything about this power not being devolved. God help us if we ever get another coalition Government which has Greens as part of it. They are fine for raising issues and bringing their particular ideas into a discussion but as for allowing them to form policy, it's a big NO from me
    Hopefully the next majority government in Scotland can reverse the damage these woke nonsense halfwit greens have caused.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    Hopefully the next majority government in Scotland can reverse the damage these woke nonsense halfwit greens have caused.
    Agree. Have a feeling that the lessons to be learned from this coalition of SNP and Greens will not have been taken on board and we might yet see Greens involved, again, in the next Scottish government. Capitalism has a very bad name just now, quite rightly for some of the policies that allow naked opportunism and the abuse of power, but at the end of the day you can't tax your way to economic growth, or use redistributive tax policies to improve the lot of the poorer members of society. Capitalism should and can lift everyone up, imo.

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