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This named person scheme sounds utterly bizarre. I've been told at work I could be one but I had no idea what it was.

That's because you are pretty thick tbf. It is fairly straightforward. As a primary teacher in London, I would like a scheme with the same principle rolled out down here.

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That's because you are pretty thick tbf. It is fairly straightforward. As a primary teacher in London, I would like a scheme with the same principle rolled out down here.

More likely it hasn't been well explained.
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More likely it hasn't been well explained.

No one on the Panel managed to explain it properly either last night, but it's Ok, the P&B Nats have got it all sussed, anyone else who has the audacity to question how this SNP policy will work in practice is just thick!

On a separate note, what an absolute c*nt Hamza Yousaf is, a mouthy professional politician and the epitome of a bitter seething Scottish Nationalist.

He couldn't manage one single answer last night without an attack on the UK/UK Government, nothing else matters, his judgement is completely blinded by a naked hatred for all things British.

Who needs enemies with friends like that etc..

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More likely it hasn't been well explained.

It is a very straightforward scheme clouded by utter nonsense in the media. Do some reading.

Not a surprise to see resident frother redrob getting his panties in a mess watching a confident, articulate politician represent the most trusted government in Europe.

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It is a very straightforward scheme clouded by utter nonsense in the media. Do some reading.

Not a surprise to see resident frother redrob getting his panties in a mess watching a confident, articulate politician represent the most trusted government in Europe.

Aye, so trusted, it lost seats last Thursday, so trusted it governs by a minority. There's no froth here, just a quiet knowing that the belief's that Hamza holds about Britain and Scotland's partnership within the Union were firmly rejected by the electorate in Sept 2014.

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Aye, so trusted, it lost seats last Thursday, so trusted it governs by a minority. There's no froth here, just a quiet knowing that the belief's that Hamza holds about Britain and Scotland's partnership within the Union were firmly rejected by the electorate in Sept 2014.

Hiya David Coburn, hiya pal

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Aye, so trusted, it lost seats last Thursday, so trusted it governs by a minority. There's no froth here, just a quiet knowing that the belief's that Hamza holds about Britain and Scotland's partnership within the Union were firmly rejected by the electorate in Sept 2014.

You're actually seething. Bringing up September 2014 in a discussion on the named person scheme :lol:

For the record, once it goes to vote the NPS will pass with flying colours without much of a chance of failing.

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No one on the Panel managed to explain it properly either last night, but it's Ok, the P&B Nats have got it all sussed, anyone else who has the audacity to question how this SNP policy will work in practice is just thick!

 

 

In all fairness, you've ably demonstrated yourself to be a fucking moron on many, many occasions.

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Aye, so trusted, it lost seats last Thursday, so trusted it governs by a minority. There's no froth here, just a quiet knowing that the belief's that Hamza holds about Britain and Scotland's partnership within the Union were firmly rejected by the electorate in Sept 2014.

 

:lol:

 

What a seething unionist mess you truly are Rob!

 

Is "lost seats" the best you can come up with?

 

How about the SNP gaining 234,000 more votes than in 2011?

How about getting more constituency votes than your Tories and Labour combined?

How about winning in 6 out of 7 of Scotland's cities?

How about being returned for a historic third term?

How about a party getting over 1,000,000 votes for the first time in a Scottish election?

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:lol:

 

What a seething unionist mess you truly are Rob!

 

Is "lost seats" the best you can come up with?

 

How about the SNP gaining 234,000 more votes than in 2011?

How about getting more constituency votes than your Tories and Labour combined?

How about winning in 6 out of 7 of Scotland's cities?

How about being returned for a historic third term?

How about a party getting over 1,000,000 votes for the first time in a Scottish election?

After the UK parties bleating on about how the WM and SP elections are completely different, they are now scrambling to show the difference in the numbers voting SNP between the two, completely different, elections.  Did you know that the SNP lost 400k votes?  No. Me neither.

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The Named Persons Act seems like an inherently good idea and appears to be tightening up things that already exist (or did exist, certainly from my own experience).

 

Credit where credit is due though, the tabloid press have managed to make it sound like some sort of totalitarian way of the state bringing up your child with parents ending up in the Caithness gulags. And, going by the QT audience last night, a lot of people have lapped it up.

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