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3 minutes ago, Jambo99 said:

like I said, you are not thinking like a 21st Century person. 

You seem to think the 21st century person thinks exactly like the 20th century person. I suppose a small percentage like yourself do. The majority that learnt from the failures of the 20th century don't.

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1 minute ago, BawWatchin said:

You seem to think the 21st century person thinks exactly like the 20th century person. I suppose a small percentage like yourself do. The majority that learnt from the failures of the 20th century don't.

I am literally not saying that

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The 21st century person isn't thinking about socialism. Been there, tried that. Failed. The 21st century person is thinking about themselves and their families and what they can do to get ahead of the rest.


Got a party for you, mate. http://www.scottishconservatives.com/get-involved/join-us/
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50 minutes ago, RedRob72 said:

^^^^ Quoting Brian Wilson. :lol:

I’m not sure even Brian Wilson would quote Brian Wilson.

 

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58 minutes ago, RedRob72 said:

There is a reason the hootsman is losing loads of cash and up for sale.........just cant seem to put my finger on it;)

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like I said, you are not thinking like a 21st Century person. 

 

As a 20th Century person I see Corbyn as basically the same as he was in 1983. As a 21st century person you Corbynism is something new and radical

 

There’s a lot to be said for sticking with one’s principals. And some of his principles have a lot to be said for them but they’re hardly a “big change”

 

 

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^^^^ Quoting Brian Wilson. :lol:
I’m not sure even Brian Wilson would quote Brian Wilson.
 

No time for Wilson either Granny, but do we just ignore the points raised by our critics, because we disagree with them or because we dislike them (or both)?
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1 hour ago, RedRob72 said:


No time for Wilson either Granny, but do we just ignore the points raised by our critics, because we disagree with them or because we dislike them (or both)?

Reading through his usual bullshit style I saw only two main assertions.

The first that the Scottish people do not want Independence.  I agree with that as things stand but 1) that may change quickly in the event of a disaster out Brexit and 2) it does not mean that the SNP should change their raison d’etre.

The second was that the SNP has failed on many fronts.  Since all these criticisms are mainly due to lack of funds, and since we won’t control our budgets until we achieve Independence, I think it’s a false argument.  Nonetheless it’s one that he and his ilk have used before and will use again and again.

Wilson fails to acknowledge, and therefore critically question, why support for the SNP is still so high after so many years in government and after the defeat in the Referendum.  He would do his readers more justice if he examined the causes.

 

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On 10/13/2018 at 10:21, RedRob72 said:

Strange that the ever-bitter Wilson stills supports Castro and his Cuban independence, flaws and all, but not ours...

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Younger females turning towards Independence. With support around or above 50% for indy, if the EU nationals get the vote like they did last time, who'd bet against us seeing the end of incompetent and corrupt Westminster rule in the next few years?

A new campaign starting at 50% support is a pretty good springboard.

http://www.thenational.scot/news/16981601.new-study-reveals-surge-in-independence-support-among-young-women

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Across the entire sample, 9.7% of people questioned in the poll who voted No would now vote Yes. This figure rises sharply for women aged under 44 – 24.3% of this group who were No voters would now vote Yes.

A majority of voters, 52.5% of those in the survey, want a referendum before the 2021 Scottish elections, including a clear majority of those who say they don’t know how they would vote at an indyref2 ballot box.

 

 

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