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    Zimbabwe style politics arrives in Scotland

    Speak out against Salmond Mugabe and you get silenced. - view external link

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    re: Zimbabwe style politics arrives in Scotland

    Jim Murphy has only stopped his wee tour because naebody was turning up tae support him, he was getting heckled when he couldnae answer a basic question about what powers Westminster would give Scotland after a No vote, and he resorted tae abusing people in his audience who kept asking relevant questions he couldnae answer. He's lucky it was only an egg, the barsteward should have been in stocks and pelted with all sorts of stuff for his expenses fiddles.

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    re: Zimbabwe style politics arrives in Scotland

    Meanwhile, the next story after that one is about a boy who doesn't like the SNP, being found guilty of threatening to kill the First Minister, rather than just egg him.

    Looks like mitzy is taking over from waldo in the selfslaying dept for the weekend.

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    re: Zimbabwe style politics arrives in Scotland

    Quote Originally Posted by mitherzundhand
    Word on the street is the phantom egger is actually a better together activist
    He Apparantley was wearing an ear piece and has been spotted at other of Irn Bru sponsored Murphy's rally's

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    This is the argument for the union. Feckin pathetic.

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