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  1. Best show yet. The Arbroath stuff was excellent and the chat is definitely feeling more relaxed and balanced. Also benefited from being recorded before the Kazak game to serve as an antidote to that bull crap
  2. Date has changed so just about. They'd always find a way of having the vote if they want to.
  3. I particularly liked the wifie who suggested May get her deal pushed through the Privy Council. This is bringing sovereignty back to the people that matter....
  4. I tend to agree with this. Get her deal voted through then make sure that parliament takes control going forward and get a cross party agreement on a customs union. I'd obviously rather no brexit but for weeks now I've felt it's the way id be leaning if I were an MP. The back stop is a complete red herring but labours position seems to be party political as much as May's posturing, neither have much interest in agreement and cooperation
  5. Neither. It will be a demand that everyone shut up and just vote for her bloody deal. Again. Again.
  6. Does he have some incriminating photos of the head of sport at the BBC or something. Incredible he's now promoted to the TV .
  7. ERZA POLL(IS), FINALLY Panelbase, 2nd-6th March (Changes vs 5th Dec); List; SNP - 36% (-2) Con - 26% (nc) Lab - 19% (-3) Lib Dem - 9% (+2) Green - 6% (nc) UKIP - 3% (+2) Constituency; SNP - 41% (nc) Con - 27% (+2) Lab - 19% (-4) Lib Dem - 8% (+2) Green - 3% (nc) UKIP - 2% (+1) Projecting Holyrood figures into seats (Changes vs 5th Dec) SNP - 57 (-1) Con - 35 (+1) Lab - 24 (-2) Lib Dem - 10 (+3) Green - 3 (-1) https://t.co/fQnpbyqAvn
  8. NEW POLL Westminster voting intentions: SNP 37% (nc) Con 27% (+1) Lab 22% (-4) LD 7% (+1) TIG 2% (-) Grn 2% (nc) UKIP 2% (nc) Panelbase (1002 Scottish voters, 2-6 March 2019) Chgs from Dec 2018
  9. Never listened to the podcast. I presume it's more of a chat about the week than the structured segments tonight. Think it would have been better to give them more time to have a discussion on some points and more chat about current issues than a discussion about amalgamating Angus and Dundee clubs when everyone watching will be agreeing with them anyway Having said that quite enjoyed it and a few lols particularly the Boyata Index
  10. Sounds just my type of thing then
  11. “If you believe that there are things that you can’t do, that if only you were able to do, it would transform Scotland, that makes the case for independence strong, but I struggle to see what these are,” the former prime minister said. Well that says a lot more about Tony Blair than anything else I've read
  12. Is it too much to suggest the BBC Scotland equivalent tonight wasn't too bad. Alot better than question time primarily because it was all relevant and representative of Scotland. Host also lot better than dimbelby or Bruce. I'd give it a go again
  13. Wasn't too impressed with the Nine last night but was decent tonight and Real Kashmir was superb. Recorded Nae Pasaran and this The Grey Area on just now. Have to say pleasantly surprised so far
  14. Tbf I don't think we can sign deals till 29th March (depending on the deal or lack of)
  15. Check out @tnewtondunn’s Tweet: So this amendment the govt have accepted contradicts their own deal and effectively kills it? Eh?
  16. Willie Miller is a fucking awful pundit. One of a long line that seem to take pride in knowing nothing about any one but their own side (and the old firm) . As a player hrs God, as a pundit he's mince.
  17. Massive pile of them in Waterstones Argyle Street. That was two weeks ago mind.
  18. Could you not ask Remain or leave Then also ask In event of a leave vote do you want May's deal or No Deal Similar thing was done in the Scottish Devolution referendum
  19. What would any "People's Vote" ask? A) May's deal B ) No Deal Or simply rerun 2016? Or a two part question? A) remain B ) leave B1) May's deal B2) no Deal B3) renegotiate
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