Gwadien
Uneducated Northern Cretin
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Someone I play with was saying that they have pulled their games from steam, but when he went to buy fc4 from uplay it redirected him to steam lollzzz
Someone I play with was saying that they have pulled their games from steam, but when he went to buy fc4 from uplay it redirected him to steam lollzzz
I'd follow her to her hotel room. Maybe
Just call me ched. .I'd follow her to her hotel room. Maybe
My word, does anyone remember the show Cybernet? I remember having to set my alarm for 3am and sneak downstairs to watch this.
Lol Cybernet, I remember that... used to love it until I got older and realised how shit it was. I remember that one that used ot be on CITV as well, Bad Influence? with that mental cunt Nam, Violet Berlin and Andy Crane.
So many good old tv shows, none of them beat VIDS tho
Possibly NSFW
Witness Mr Salmond and his love of democracy - if you don't get the answer you want in a referendum, keep having them until you do. Then the will of the Scottish people will be settled!
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...almond-indepence-campaigners-general-election
What an absolute weapons grade cock gobbling thunderc**t.
I don't see the issue, the referendum gave the SNP a chance to see which areas are safe and where they need to work on, its just like any other political parties making alliances?
End of the day its still a democracy? Don't like them? Don't vote for them.
Isnt that like putting all the big mouth important Tories in the safe seats and getting the whippersnappers to compete other seats cos they have more time to brainwash?
Just got my final mark saying I passed my MSc 66%
It was sold as the only chance to split. The last chance. Won't happen again. Now they lost they pushing to convince people again and go for another vote. It's not genuine, it's manipulative.I don't see the issue, the referendum gave the SNP a chance to see which areas are safe and where they need to work on, its just like any other political parties making alliances?
End of the day its still a democracy? Don't like them? Don't vote for them.
Isnt that like putting all the big mouth important Tories in the safe seats and getting the whippersnappers to compete other seats cos they have more time to brainwash?
Witness Mr Salmond and his love of democracy - if you don't get the answer you want in a referendum, keep having them until you do. Then the will of the Scottish people will be settled!
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...almond-indepence-campaigners-general-election
What an absolute weapons grade cock gobbling thunderc**t.
He is such a hobbit.
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No you have completely missed the point as usual. All the way through the Referendum, it was billed as a once in a lifetime opportunity, and Salmond and his merry band of socialists would accept the result which ever way it went. As we can see from that article, that is not the case, and he is going to bleat on about it until the rest of the UK tells Scotland to fuck off then.
The man is a lying twat, and is no better than the ones we have down here in Westminster. He is effectively sticking two fingers up the rest of the UK, and the 55% of the voting population who rejected his idea of independence.
I see that as a fairly disgusting abuse of democracy - if, sadly, not shocking in the slightest.
Surely a democracy would dictate(hah) that so long as you vote for a party that party can decide to do what they want? If the Scottish people are bored of him bleating about independence then theyd stop voting SNP?
Unfortunately I have people that tell me that the SNP offer brilliant politics in Scotland which shits on Labour and the Conservatives. They vow to vote for the SNP in the future because they like their policies and can ignore them bleating about nationalism.
Unfortunately they're aware that there could be a non-nationalistic party which has similar policies to the SNP, but they won't win Scottish elections so although the SNP are dominant it doesn't exactly mean that they all want independence.
By feels do you mean bum?
As much as I feel like I'm entering a battle of wits with an unarmed man, let me spell this out clearly.
This has nothing to do with party politics. This is to do with the SNP wilfully ignoring the result of a recent referendum on the future of the country, and carrying on regardless as if Scotland never voted no.
Observe: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-30023639
This is from the same lady who has signed that she will accept the result of the referendum. Does that look like accepting the result to you?
Okay, let me flip this on its head so the SNP stops persuing a nationalistic agenda, what do you think the other voters are going to do?
Find a new party who will go for their policies, but okay, you're too much of a anti socialist to see that its pretty basic politics to do what they're doing.
Firstly apologies for the battle of wits comment, been a long and rubbish day.
However from what I've seen of the rest of the SNP's politics, they could quite easily drop the Nationalistic part of their agenda and still make a compelling case for a united Scotland.
All they are doing currently, as all Nationalist parties tend to do (which is why, whilst I moderately agree with UKIP's stance on Europe, I could never vote for them), is drive an even bigger wedge between the divisions they opened up during the referendum campaign.
No worries.
Yeah, thats the issue though, modern politics is about maths, right. If I go for this policy how many people am I going to gain or lose.
Its like the Tories haven't been proper Tories since Thatcher, same for Labour.
I think there's more of a risk of losing voters if they drop the FREEEEEDOOOMM shit, so they need to keep that up, whether its a front or not. That's for you to decide, as I said when they lost the referendum, it'll be interesting to see what they head for since in effect the independence notion would be defeated.
Clearly though, the statistic boffins have clearly decided that there is still a case for nationalism.
That would certainly explain all the populist reactionary nonsense coming out of all the main parties in that case....