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It?s not the only reason for disconnect in Scotland. However it?s compounded by the arc of time we?re in. Brexit was designed and delivered by that arse Cameron and his thin on details cabinet. Bored to death by a very Westminister centric closed in May. Then, well past its sell by date, fudged over the line ?oven ready and stuffed with lies? for Brexit by Bodge Job Johnson. Fooking Scottish fishermen up the rear while he was at it.


The Tories are consistent I give them that. They continue to piss Scotland off, so who can blame Scotland for raising the idea of an independent EU friendly country.

Big red buses with slogans have worked well in the past. So why not one with "Save ?67M per week when we give Scotland Independence" might just make our Scottish cousins grasp reality.


With these savings England could build a Trump style wall on the border.

diable rouge Wrote:

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> Right on cue...

>

> I believe in the power of doing things together!

>

> Boris Johnson, speaking in Scotland, ignoring the

> fact that he's just taken the UK out of the EU



Shameless shit bag. He?d suck your children?s eyes out when you weren?t looking if he had the chance.

TheCat Wrote:

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> And yet there are children all over the country

> with eyes.....


Vigilance by parents not to be underestimated.


But come on, you know, everyone knows he?s a shitbag. He might be your guy, but he?s still a shitbag of a human being.

Clutterqueen Wrote:

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> Everyone knows he's a shitbag? A shitbag of a

> human being?

>

> This is getting a bit heated now!


I know, it?s harsh. I promise I?ll find better more creative ways to describe the PM in the future.

Clutterqueen Wrote:

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> Everyone knows he's a shitbag? A shitbag of a

> human being?

>

> This is getting a bit heated now!


His visit to Scotland was important though - he's developed a new vaccine - Borovax.


https://www.standard.co.uk/news/world/germany-astrazeneca-jab-under65s-b908336.html

"Boris Johnson tries a test as he visits the French biotechnology laboratory Valneva in Livingston"

We've launched a scheme that allows up to 3 million Hong Kong residents to have a pathway to UK citizenship.


https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jan/29/britain-launches-visa-scheme-for-hong-kong-citizens


That's great and we do owe something to former citizens (as does the EU to it's former citizens) - but weren't we "full up" a year or so ago according to some (Mr Farage I mean you).


Edit: Immigration was said to be a disuniting force in the UK by some - but was it just the wrong sort of immigration.

Seabag Wrote:

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> Clutterqueen Wrote:

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> > Everyone knows he's a shitbag? A shitbag of a

> > human being?

> >

> > This is getting a bit heated now!

>

> I know, it?s harsh. I promise I?ll find better

> more creative ways to describe the PM in the

> future.


How about ex PM?

Seabag Wrote:

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> TheCat Wrote:

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> > And yet there are children all over the country

> > with eyes.....

>

> Vigilance by parents not to be underestimated.

>

> But come on, you know, everyone knows he?s a

> shitbag. He might be your guy, but he?s still a

> shitbag of a human being.



He is in no way 'my guy'.


supporting brexit and disliking boris are in no way mutually exclusive

TheCat Wrote:

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> Seabag Wrote:

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> > TheCat Wrote:

> >

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>

> > -----

> > > And yet there are children all over the

> country

> > > with eyes.....

> >

> > Vigilance by parents not to be underestimated.

> >

> > But come on, you know, everyone knows he?s a

> > shitbag. He might be your guy, but he?s still a

> > shitbag of a human being.

>

>

> He is in no way 'my guy'.

>

> supporting brexit and disliking boris are in no

> way mutually exclusive


He?s your guy, you know it. Him + Brexit are one thing.

TheCat Wrote:

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> Seabag Wrote:

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> > And now the three of you are a happy little

> > triangle.

> >

> > A TheCat?s cradle as it were.

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> I've absolutley no idea what you're on about with

> either of the above comments....


Near every one else does. It?s fine, carry on, you?re an interesting contributor to the forum.

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