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Oil can fuck off. It's a nightmare.
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parts of glasgow nearly are 3rd world
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You lot hate the Conservatives because Maggie was an English Nationlist and couldn't give two shits about you, pretty much the way you all feel about England.

I don't have any sympathy for you.

And the English hate labour because they couldn't handle a Scot in charge. Who actually done a good job, none of the troubles Britain is in just now was due to a major mistake by Labour or Gordon Brown.

Some very narrow minded opinions being put across from both sides here, from what i have read. People on this forum obviously haven't done there homework with some of the ridiculous views.
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No wonder the Scottish are so glum when they carry around such bitterness to a frail old lady 21 years after she left office.
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No wonder the Scottish are so glum when they carry around such bitterness to a frail old lady 21 years after she left office.


I'll dance in her grave when she dies
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Gordon Brown was chancellor and made some ridiculous decisions on spending so yes he is partly to blame imo.
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I seriously doubt that Ojc.

And your just talking utter rubbish now.
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I hate Labour because of the way they conducted themselves when in office and earlier today was a good example of exactly what I'm talking about, going being totally oblivious to what the general public want and still fighting to stay in power when no fucker wants them there.

They are a disgrace.
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quickest way to lose friends and upset people?

Debate politics.
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Gordon Brown was chancellor and made some ridiculous decisions on spending so yes he is partly to blame imo.


He resided over the largest economic growth in UK history. His record on economics is unparralleled in British political history.

Fact.
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No wonder the Scottish are so glum when they carry around such bitterness to a frail old lady 21 years after she left office.


I'll dance in her grave when she dies


I'll dance on your face with my Paratrooper friends.
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Yes but some private companies made some stupid decisions to allow the general public to be as greedy as they liked. Ergo it was Brown's fault.
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No wonder the Scottish are so glum when they carry around such bitterness to a frail old lady 21 years after she left office.


I'll dance in her grave when she dies


I'll dance on your face with my Paratrooper friends.


Steve is your only friend mate, pair of little gay boys.
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by fro-dizzle
Gordon Brown was chancellor and made some ridiculous decisions on spending so yes he is partly to blame imo.


He resided over the largest economic growth in UK history. His record on economics is unparralleled in British political history.

Fact.


He sold off our gold reserves for peanuts, listened to nobody and fucked up big time with it.
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its not surprising he ruled in economic growth, ripping of middle britain, robbing from the working middle class and giving to the poor
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quote:
Originally posted by Hammer
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Originally posted by Ojc
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Originally posted by Hammer
quote:
Originally posted by Ojc
No wonder the Scottish are so glum when they carry around such bitterness to a frail old lady 21 years after she left office.


I'll dance in her grave when she dies


I'll dance on your face with my Paratrooper friends.


Steve is your only friend mate, pair of little gay boys.


Poor, piss poor.
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quote:
Originally posted by Ojc
quote:
Originally posted by Hammer
quote:
Originally posted by fro-dizzle
Gordon Brown was chancellor and made some ridiculous decisions on spending so yes he is partly to blame imo.


He resided over the largest economic growth in UK history. His record on economics is unparralleled in British political history.

Fact.


He sold off our gold reserves for peanuts, listened to nobody and fucked up big time with it.


He did fuck up there, which I believe he has held his hands up to since. That's the difference between him and the 2 silver spooned trumpets we're about to be subjected to leading the country, he was/is an ordinary guy that made mistakes and admitted them.
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quote:
Originally posted by Ojc
quote:
Originally posted by Hammer
quote:
Originally posted by fro-dizzle
Gordon Brown was chancellor and made some ridiculous decisions on spending so yes he is partly to blame imo.


He resided over the largest economic growth in UK history. His record on economics is unparralleled in British political history.

Fact.


He sold off our gold reserves for peanuts, listened to nobody and fucked up big time with it.


About a £7bn loss at the price of gold now or summat, hardly a dent in the debt they have racked up though
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its not surprising he ruled in economic growth, ripping of middle britain, robbing from the working middle class and giving to the poor


Modern day Robin Hood that Gordon Brown.
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Originally posted by Hammer
quote:
Originally posted by Ojc
quote:
Originally posted by Hammer
quote:
Originally posted by fro-dizzle
Gordon Brown was chancellor and made some ridiculous decisions on spending so yes he is partly to blame imo.


He resided over the largest economic growth in UK history. His record on economics is unparralleled in British political history.

Fact.


He sold off our gold reserves for peanuts, listened to nobody and fucked up big time with it.


He did fuck up there, which I believe he has held his hands up to since. That's the difference between him and the 2 silver spooned trumpets we're about to be subjected to leading the country, he was/is an ordinary guy that made mistakes and admitted them.


Like lying about defence equipment which he only admitted to once he was forced to?
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What got the country out of the last recession?

Albeit under torie rule, provisions put in place by the previous office.

and what else....?

Any of the torie/scotland haters answer this?
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the superior party won.
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Politics is the most boring thing ever.

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