Well well. The guy who was giving Corbyn a hard time over anti semitism and was so hurt by his 'treatment' of a Jewish MP is a Tory activist who has been on QT four times before.
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23-11-2019 12:01 PM #1351
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23-11-2019 12:11 PM #1352This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If we vote No, Scotland stands still. A once in a generation opportunity to follow a different path, and choose a new and better direction for our nation, is lost. Decisions about Scotland would remain in the hands of others.
Then in Salmond preface he again refers to a generational opportunity:
Our generation has the opportunity to stop imagining and wondering and start building the better Scotland we all know is possible.
So maybe we can once and for all agree that it wasn’t just a throw away line and the vote was presented quite clearly as a once in a generation opportunity, it’s there in black and white in the key publication the SNP produced to support their position in the vote.
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23-11-2019 12:16 PM #1353This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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23-11-2019 12:18 PM #1354This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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23-11-2019 12:25 PM #1356
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The dad giving Johnson a hard time in the hospital a few weeks back is a Labour activist. He was still entitled to his point of view.Last edited by G B Young; 23-11-2019 at 12:34 PM.
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23-11-2019 12:27 PM #1357
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23-11-2019 12:31 PM #1358
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23-11-2019 12:33 PM #1359
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23-11-2019 12:37 PM #1360
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In any case, even if it had been categorically stated that it was "once in a generation" that becomes completely void if a party (the SNP) are given a mandate by the electorate to hold another one.
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23-11-2019 12:38 PM #1361
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23-11-2019 12:43 PM #1364This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
After all these unexpected results in elections and referendums recently, you'd think people would learn.
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23-11-2019 12:49 PM #1366This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Dole office? Corbyn has a pension the size of Alaska to look forward to.
After Corbyn underperforming so spectacularly electorally and in polling you'd think people would learn.
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23-11-2019 12:57 PM #1367This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
So let’s be clear this ‘once in a generation’ stuff was no slip of the tongue from Salmond in one interview nor was it just his personal view. That much is irrefutable.
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23-11-2019 01:26 PM #1368This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Far from being a weakness, it's a mature stance to take and shows the kind of leadership that is necessary in such a situation. Also, what would you think would happen to a leader who campaigns for one outcome and loses?
Far from being a revelation, last night's statement of neutrality was a dumbing down for those who operate at a certain base and need things spelled out for them.
Far from being something to latch onto and weaponise, it should be seen for what it is...a common sense approach to the situation that brings people together, not divides them further.
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23-11-2019 01:32 PM #1369This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Corbyn has a few questions to answer on the subject, they’re as well coming his way that way as any other.
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23-11-2019 01:53 PM #1370This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I do concede that these questions do have to come from somewhere and it does make good TV. It also gives the leaders a chance to turn it into a positive by giving a good response.
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23-11-2019 01:58 PM #1371
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He's being entirely duplicitous. A leader is supposed to be entirely that. He's not chair of some committee or other, he's put himself forward to become Prime Minister and to sit on the fence and pretend that this stance shows maturity is quite frankly pathetic.
How would Sturgeon look if she pretended to be neutral on independence and state that she'd take no part in either promoting it or dismissing it. The truth is that she wouldn't be so cowardly.
Corbyn is a weak man and an even weaker leader.
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23-11-2019 02:00 PM #1372
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A leader who campaigns for one outcome and loses will of course find himself out of a job, but surely better to go down in flames standing by your principles than campaign for neither outcome and still lose.
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23-11-2019 02:06 PM #1373
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No relevance. 2014 is over.
And yes, there can be referendums every year if the Scottish electorate desire.
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I said a few weeks ago that, in politics, a generation refers to the length of a government. 5 years is a political generation as every new government brings change. Are you suggesting that we, the electorate, shouldn't get to change a government every 5 years if we think things are not working?There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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