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Thread: Scotland and its People

  1. #11
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    re: Scotland and its People

    [quote="redscot"Scotland and its People
    Will NOT be bullied, intimidated, and Threatened"


    I would hope not, driving up and down the A9 and A90 over the last few weeks i have seen many Yes and No banners at the side of the road and in fields...the only banners that seem to have been defaced, vandalised and trashed have been the No banners, why is that ?[/quote]


    Because they should be.


  2. #12
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    re: Scotland and its People

    Forget the beauty of self-determination: ridding Scotland of the Tories is the mantra of the independence campaign. In a country with only one Tory MP, yet ruled by a Tory-led government, that might sound reasonable. But its application is insidious. By Tories, the separatists increasingly mean all unionists; they mean the political establishment that Scots resent as much as any other Briton. Thus have they connected the British zeitgeist with the age-old pulse of Scottish chauvinism. Campaigning in his constituency north of Glasgow, a few doors from the house where he grew up, the Scottish Labour MP Gregg McClymont was told to “f**k off back to England, you ****ing Tory.” - view external link

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