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    Quote Originally Posted by Rangersmandownunder View Post
    A guy who has an Oirish username, supports an Oirish club, hates anything British and dreams of a united Ireland wonders why anyone would think he was Oirish!

    What a trumpet!
    Seumas is a Scottish name you utter fking bellend...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rangersmandownunder View Post
    If you see the SNP as left wing then there is no hope for you.
    You clearly missed the part I posted which said......."My politics are fairly left, but am prepared to back any campaign from centre politics that promotes Scottish independence." Once Scotland gains indepedence, I can see a more socialist breakaway Scottish Labour Party emerge that will get back to proper socialist policies thats reflects the hopes and aspirations of the nation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seumasbhoy View Post
    You clearly missed the part I posted which said......."My politics are fairly left, but am prepared to back any campaign from centre politics that promotes Scottish independence." Once Scotland gains indepedence, I can see a more socialist breakaway Scottish Labour Party emerge that will get back to proper socialist policies thats reflects the hopes and aspirations of the nation.
    I'm curious to know how the SNP are considered right wing. Their social policies are on the left. Economically they the dont have full fiscal control but what economic policies are considered right wing?
    The snp in the 70s and 80s were probably right wing. But then, going back further Scotland actually voted tory in the 50s and in the 30s. The 'Scotland always been labour' is a myth.

    In any case, in respect of indpendence, the snp are a means to an and and in an independent Scotland there would almost certainly be a vote for labour and tory sided parties.

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    The hun vermin start the political shyte because their new club Sevco are nowhere near winning the league. They are a total irrelevance and they can't handle it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kittybrewster View Post
    I'm curious to know how the SNP are considered right wing. Their social policies are on the left. Economically they the dont have full fiscal control but what economic policies are considered right wing?
    The snp in the 70s and 80s were probably right wing. But then, going back further Scotland actually voted tory in the 50s and in the 30s. The 'Scotland always been labour' is a myth.

    In any case, in respect of indpendence, the snp are a means to an and and in an independent Scotland there would almost certainly be a vote for labour and tory sided parties.

    The SNP are so far to the left they voted (again) with the Tories to defeat a labour motion to increase the top rate of tax.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noahrab View Post
    The SNP are so far to the left they voted (again) with the Tories to defeat a labour motion to increase the top rate of tax.
    Cheers noah. I've been reading a wee bit about it and it seems their economic policies are generally centre right. SO thats great news. I was worried they were commie basturts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noahrab View Post
    The SNP are so far to the left they voted (again) with the Tories to defeat a labour motion to increase the top rate of tax.
    Hey noah, stop reminding them of that. Leave them in their own wee world where they are nice cuddly toy left wingers that would never do deals with the English Tories

    The Tartan Tories indeed.

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