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glasshouse

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I am quite sure that if the devil offered BJ - or any other politician 43% of the vote they would take it in a heartbeat.

Her track record in scotland speaks for itself - so far she is very good at spending UK cash.
What other cash is there?
The oppressive partner in the relationship takes all our wages and only gives out pocket money.
Nicola is good at spending it compared to westminster, she hasnt wasted millions on ferries that dont exist or 100million on brexit adverts or zillions on a chinese nuclear power plant
 

brigadoon

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What other cash is there?
The oppressive partner in the relationship takes all our wages and only gives out pocket money.
Nicola is good at spending it compared to westminster, she hasnt wasted millions on ferries that dont exist or 100million on brexit adverts or zillions on a chinese nuclear power plant
Scotland is running a deficit 7 x that of the UK

Ferries that don't exist - have a look at Ferguson Shipyards

If the SNP are that keen on independence the first thing they need to do is get thier hands out of auntie's purse.
 
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glasshouse

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There never was a piggy bank - the niece just cannot stay away from the sweetie shop
what boll.ocks
The piggy bank is in the north sea and has been squandered by Westminster for 40 yrs.
thats why the mccrone report was buried when it warned that scotland could be as rich as norway.
Thatcher used it to pay the dole when she threw the baby out with the bath water in the eighties.
 

brigadoon

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what boll.ocks
The piggy bank is in the north sea and has been squandered by Westminster for 40 yrs.
thats why the mccrone report was buried when it warned that scotland could be as rich as norway.
Thatcher used it to pay the dole when she threw the baby out with the bath water in the eighties.
And that is water that flowed under the bridge a long time ago, whether you, or I like it or not Mrs Thatcher was the duly elected Prime Minister of the UK with a very clear majority in Parliament who took decisions, for good or ill, based on the circumstances of the time.

Holyrood was set up long after she left and anything that she may, or may not have done is totally irrelevant going forward, as is anything else out of Westminster in days past.

There is no point whatever in girning about past wrongs - if you want an independent Scotland then focus on how we manage the future

And as a matter of record your girning about Mrs T is tosh as has been previously pointed out - North Sea Revenues peaked well after she was turfed out on her ear. It was her successors in both parties who used it to finance a night on the town
 

glasshouse

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And that is water that flowed under the bridge a long time ago, whether you, or I like it or not Mrs Thatcher was the duly elected Prime Minister of the UK with a very clear majority in Parliament who took decisions, for good or ill, based on the circumstances of the time.

Holyrood was set up long after she left and anything that she may, or may not have done is totally irrelevant going forward, as is anything else out of Westminster in days past.

There is no point whatever in girning about past wrongs - if you want an independent Scotland then focus on how we manage the future

And as a matter of record your girning about Mrs T is tosh as has been previously pointed out - North Sea Revenues peaked well after she was turfed out on her ear. It was her successors in both parties who used it to finance a night on the town
More bollo.cks
She didnt have to wait for them to peak to start squandering them
 

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