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Thread: Glasgow holds a pro Britain rally for the third day in a row

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    Glasgow holds a pro Britain rally for the third day in a row

    Quote Originally Posted by super_ally_rfc
    British & pwoud... just as long as we don't actually have any say in how GB is run.

    we have at least as much say as any other british voter in how britain is run, more if you consider the extra opprtunity to excercise our democratic rights by voting for msps - a nonsensical argument from you[/quote]

    Just you keep brown-nosing the establishment Nigel - can't have these highland heathens anywhere near the corridors of power old boy... damn near spilled my G&T!

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    Glasgow holds a pro Britain rally for the third day in a row

    Quote Originally Posted by super_ally_rfc
    British & pwoud... just as long as we don't actually have any say in how GB is run.

    we have at least as much say as any other british voter in how britain is run, more if you consider the extra opprtunity to excercise our democratic rights by voting for msps - a nonsensical argument from you[/quote]what do msps have to do with Westminster? And where is wee Mooke Boy, he loves helping out Sevconians in trouble

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    Glasgow holds a pro Britain rally for the third day in a row

    Quote Originally Posted by DeezAreGood
    British & pwoud... just as long as we don't actually have any say in how GB is run.

    we have at least as much say as any other british voter in how britain is run, more if you consider the extra opprtunity to excercise our democratic rights by voting for msps - a nonsensical argument from you[/quote]what do msps have to do with Westminster? And where is wee Mooke Boy, he loves helping out Sevconians in trouble [/quote]


    sirus posting pish again

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    Glasgow holds a pro Britain rally for the third day in a row

    looks like tam the grass has been hitting the complaint button again

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    Glasgow holds a pro Britain rally for the third day in a row

    Quote Originally Posted by DeezAreGood
    looks like tam the grass has been hitting the complaint button again

    I haven't grassed anyone this year except Bob the rhat

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    Glasgow holds a pro Britain rally for the third day in a row

    Thought this was one of those George Square demos when I read the title. You know, like the one where loyalist thugs steal flags fae wee lassies and then burn em.

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    Glasgow holds a pro Britain rally for the third day in a row

    Quote Originally Posted by DeezAreGood
    British & pwoud... just as long as we don't actually have any say in how GB is run.

    we have at least as much say as any other british voter in how britain is run, more if you consider the extra opprtunity to excercise our democratic rights by voting for msps - a nonsensical argument from you[/quote]what do msps have to do with Westminster? And where is wee Mooke Boy, he loves helping out Sevconians in trouble [/quote]

    you do realise scotland is a part of britain? when we vote for scottish msps we have an extra say in how britain is run - get it now thick stuff

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    Glasgow holds a pro Britain rally for the third day in a row

    we have a say in how Britain is run when we vote for Scottish MP's for a Scottish Parliament, aye

    ok, so why is Trident still in Scotland, when the Scottish parliament doesn't want it there. this will be good.

    listen, daft erse, when Scottish MPs run Westminster, then we'll be running yer precious Britain, so suck it up

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