Swinney was on the TV last night saying something along the lines of his job was to improve the standard of living of people in Scotland and put more money into people's pockets etc. Unfortunately I quite like him, he is a bit boring but certainly competent and seems to understand what the priorities are (which is not self ID etc)This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-05-2025 02:37 PM #11371
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08-05-2025 02:45 PM #11372
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08-05-2025 02:47 PM #11373This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I actually said to my missus that john swin̈ney is the equivalent of john major, a grey politician who won't offend anyone. I think you've just confirmed it. 🤣
He is also my msp and I've met him a few times.
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08-05-2025 03:05 PM #11374
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I like Swinney and some years of little offence will be a disaster for the No campaigners
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08-05-2025 03:18 PM #11375This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-05-2025 03:46 PM #11376
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08-05-2025 03:52 PM #11377
I'd agree with all the points about John Swinney but, I know, I know, if things remain the same then it's going to be a low turnout election. SNP will be the largest party but in the main it's SNP voters who stay home. There's probably going to be a cabinet reshuffle so there's that but slow and steady is not getting people motivated. I'm reserving judgement until Farage comes out with his battle plan because I have an inkling that's what Swinney is waiting for or indeed will be forced into counteracting. I just wish he'd do something radical like nationalise or at least start an energy generating company or start charging ground rent for all these new cables being laid, just something designed to really help the population that will ultimately be shot down by the UKG.
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08-05-2025 04:10 PM #11378
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John Swinney is a 3 wood off the 1st tee at St Andrews, when all the day trippers are watching, but what you really need is your driver!
Space to let
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08-05-2025 05:20 PM #11379
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08-05-2025 07:14 PM #11380This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I ignored the day trippers and ended up firing off an extremely turbo charged putt with the driver, oh how I wish I'd used my 3!
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08-05-2025 08:49 PM #11381This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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10-05-2025 01:24 AM #11383
Sorry if this is not allowed (and I’ll take a ban for this) but I’m a key member of Republic Edinburgh and we are holding a rally for a republic tomorrow 2pm Calton Hill. Down with the Crown
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11-05-2025 06:12 PM #11384
The extremity of the SNP alcohol laws is ludicrous. Bought a pack of Corona since we were having a BBQ yesterday. Not my normal beer of choice (and probably paid a few quid extra for the privilege of buying it in Scotland). Box included a QR code to scan to potentially win a trip to Mexico. Never normally enter these things but thought (after a few of aforementioned Corona) **** it and scanned it. Unavailable “due to licensing laws in Scotland”.
It's hard to stitch my own back with these shaky hands
But even harder to accept the scars you left were planned
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11-05-2025 07:24 PM #11385This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
How did it go?
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11-05-2025 07:26 PM #11386
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What’s a key member?
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13-05-2025 11:41 AM #11387This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-05-2025 11:23 AM #11388This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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30-05-2025 08:56 AM #11389
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The only party making the positive adult case for more immigration.
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01-06-2025 10:27 AM #11390
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The SNP position is that they don't support the public finance of munitions, so how would you arm the armed forces with anything useful? This was on the TV this morning.
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/not-provid...101348707.html
Do they expect the Army to fight with water bombs and potato guns?
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01-06-2025 11:52 AM #11391
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I don’t think an independent scotland would need much either. We are known around the world for being friendly.
Would only need one of England tried to colonise us again
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01-06-2025 12:11 PM #11392
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Mad men like Putin and Trump would take any week country they could and Scotland shouldn't go begging to other countries to protect them.
I'm certain that won't happen and we'll get an agreement with RUK post independence and pay our way in NATO
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01-06-2025 01:30 PM #11393
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Ireland still has an army though and I am sure they don't arm them with toy guns and bullets.
As for the comment about the English invading Scotland I am guessing it was a joke? All the colonist chat really doesn't help Indy but that's just my opinion, it's not what the people in the street feel and that's probably why it's a view held by the likes of the more extreme Indy parties that attract the Tommy Sheridans and Craig Murrays and rejected by the mainstream Indy parties. Imagine knocking on doors and asking people how they feel about their colonist status etc...they would look at you a bit oddly I am guessing and want to talk about the NHS, Education and jobs etc.Last edited by jamie_1875; 01-06-2025 at 01:34 PM.
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01-06-2025 01:36 PM #11394This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-06-2025 03:58 PM #11395
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Colonisation. Robert Black who is the probably the highest authority in Scots law also agrees and he’s the professor emiratus at Edinburgh Uni. He’s hardly a nutcase?
You might not like to think of it in such a way but that can be argued that’s what colonisation does to people.
Read Robert Blacks opinion on the issue and see if you still think that the act of union was a voluntary arrangement.
As for your point regarding, why would scotland need an army if independent? Does Switzerland have a massive army?
Scotland would need a minimal army for various things but in no way woild we need anything like the British army.
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01-06-2025 04:40 PM #11396
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As for the colony stuff then I will disagree and think it's for the birds. It's not something I believe the people of Scotland are thinking about and as I say if you knocked on doors and asked people how they feel about their colonial status and being suppressed etc they would look at you a bit oddly, just my view.
Just for fun I googled the definition of a colony.
"A colony, in its simplest form, is a settlement of people from one country (the "mother country") who establish a new home in another territory, often under the political control of the mother country. Essentially, it's a place where a group of people from one area build a new home in a different area and are still connected to their original country."
I don't believe Scotland is anything like what is described above.
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01-06-2025 05:59 PM #11397
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The 2024 SNP White Paper on independence says on the subject of defence:
An independent Scotland would invest in the core capabilities of its armed forces.
The defence and security of the nation, its people and resources are the first duty of every government. How we protect our people, territory, critical national infrastructure and way of life from threats will be a key question for a newly independent nation.
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01-06-2025 06:01 PM #11398
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A region politically controlled by a distant country; a dependency.
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01-06-2025 06:04 PM #11399This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Are you actually trying to spin that SNP policy is not to arm an army after Independence? The policy is not to invest public money in arms manufacturers which is completely different. That's not even factoring in that I highly doubt the SNP would be in power after Independence or policies like that would even be the remit of Government rather than a direct democracy model where the electorate would decide.
As for the colony argument, it's pretty easy to pluck something that suits your own narrative from Google, another example from the Cambridge Dictionary....colony.....a country or area controlled politically by a more powerful country. The fact is in 1707 a number of Scottish MP's moved down to Westminster, the Scottish Parliament was distinguished, they took their seats in Westminster which was obviously the English Parliament and the English Parliament carried on as if nothing had happened, the bill previously being discussed before the day of union was bill 634, the bill being discussed on the day of Union was bill 635, same speaker as the previous day and same English MP's. England effectively changed its name to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and carried on as normal. In my book that's taking control of another country, you can call it colonisation, a hostile takeover or just a takeover but what it's not is a Union or an equal partnership and it's now becoming increasingly clear it's not a voluntary union either.
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01-06-2025 06:14 PM #11400
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If you guys think the colonist argument is the winning one please crack on.
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