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5 minutes ago, Baxter Parp said:

The alternative was that Johnson signed the fucking thing using the Royal prerogative.  No deal was not on the table. All this hand wringing over the possibility of no-deal or the SNP voting for no deal was as fake as Fabricant's toupe. You'd have signed for the deal because you're a unionist sheep.

https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/uk-eu-agreement-parliament/

"Parliament has no power to ratify or reject international treaties."

Absolute nonsense.  We either agreed the deal or left the transition period on WTO rules.

No amount of spin from you will show anything but that the Separatists have no interest in the EU and that everything from 2016 has been no more than a tear-stained charade.

"We voted against your deal and we want Spain to be partitioned but keep the lobby light on for us, eh?"

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4 minutes ago, San Starko Rover said:

 


No you’re looking at it with a let’s bash the SNP hat on which is fair enough as you’re a pro Union person. The SNPs biggest arsenal is Westminster decisions are bad for Scotland. If Sturgeon backs this deal she would not be able to criticise the fallout and negative impacts of the deal as she’s endorsed the deal by voting for it. The SNP are pro EU but backing the deal would be suicide politically.

 

We learned today that the SNP is not a pro-EU party so please stop peddling this lie.

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14 minutes ago, The_Kincardine said:

Absolute nonsense.  We either agreed the deal or left the transition period on WTO rules.

No amount of spin from you will show anything but that the Separatists have no interest in the EU and that everything from 2016 has been no more than a tear-stained charade.

"We voted against your deal and we want Spain to be partitioned but keep the lobby light on for us, eh?"

In the light of irrefutable evidence, poor Kincy is reduced to frenzied trolling. Poor lamb.

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Voting against the EU yet saying they are pro-EU?  That's yer Natters for you.  Past masters in saying shite tastes like sugar.


Being pro EU doesn’t mean you agree with everything the EU say or want as well you know. The deal was good for the current EU members and if Scotland was in the EU and voted against it you’d have a point but Scotland isn’t in the EU.
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1 minute ago, Andrew Driver said:

Pray tell if the SNP were joined by the  few MPs from SLAB, Lib dems and Cons had voted against the deal would it have made a difference?   

Hard to tell if it's trolling/stupidity or excess ethanol.  

Please don't go down this path.  You were the one who posted torrid a TL:DR based on the false premise that Mary (of William and Mary fame) was the sister of James VII.  

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3 minutes ago, The_Kincardine said:

Please don't go down this path.  You were the one who posted torrid a TL:DR based on the false premise that Mary (of William and Mary fame) was the sister of James VII.  

But why would anybody not an Orange-nosed arsehole give a shit about that?

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1 minute ago, San Starko Rover said:

Being pro EU doesn’t mean you agree with everything the EU say or want as well you know. The deal was good for the current EU members and if Scotland was in the EU and voted against it you’d have a point but Scotland isn’t in the EU.

 

For we reasonable people it's good for the UK to have a healthy working relationship and tariff-free trade with the EU.  All sane people support this.

The SNP disagree - hence their vote today in the Commons.

 

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4 minutes ago, Andrew Driver said:

I would hope collectively we all enjoy that time of early morning where The_Kincardine moves from the Rangers threads to begin  his personal abuse.    It's truly a gather round the fire moment if you accept everything he's Copy/pasted from Rangers Media is howling at the moon stuff.   

Yeah because I was the one banging on about, "trolling/stupidity or excess ethanol."

2 minutes ago, Baxter Parp said:

But why would anybody not an Orange-nosed arsehole give a shit about that?

Ask yer pal above.  For him it was vitally important.

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14 minutes ago, Baxter Parp said:

 

That second piece is interesting.  We Scots as good Europeans?  For sure - we always have been - just as our big pals in England always have been.

What he tells, though, is a half truth.  While claret may have been the drink of choice in E'burgh there are other considerations such as:

  • Scotland agreeing a pact with England in 1560 to end the French garrison in Leith in 1560 - bring the Auld Alliance to an end
  • Scotland sending troops to France in 1562 to try and protect our big Hugeneot pals from further slaughter
  • Scotland sending troops - and being one of the protagonists - in the 30 years war and supporting our big Protestant pals - mostly Sweden - under the catalyst of supporting Mary of Bohemia - daughter of James VI.
  • Scotland being in the vanguard at Waterloo and The Scots Greys capturing a French eagle - seen today in E'burgh castle - to help save Europe from itself.

The true truth is that the relationship between Europe and Scotland has been a complex one.historically.  Mostly, since 1560, it has been one of either allying with England or supporting Protestant causes in Europe.

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2 minutes ago, The_Kincardine said:

That second piece is interesting.  We Scots as good Europeans?  For sure - we always have been - just as our big pals in England always have been.

What he tells, though, is a half truth.  While claret may have been the drink of choice in E'burgh there are other considerations such as:

  • Scotland agreeing a pact with England in 1560 to end the French garrison in Leith in 1560 - bring the Auld Alliance to an end
  • Scotland sending troops to France in 1562 to try and protect our big Hugeneot pals from further slaughter
  • Scotland sending troops - and being one of the protagonists - in the 30 years war and supporting our big Protestant pals - mostly Sweden - under the catalyst of supporting Mary of Bohemia - daughter of James VI.
  • Scotland being in the vanguard at Waterloo and The Scots Greys capturing a French eagle - seen today in E'burgh castle - to help save Europe from itself.

The true truth is that the relationship between Europe and Scotland has been a complex one.historically.  Mostly, since 1560, it has been one of either allying with England or supporting Protestant causes in Europe.

Careful, your obsession with religion is showing.

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Just now, Baxter Parp said:

Careful, your obsession with religion is showing.

No obsession.  The history of modern Scotland started with the Reformation Parliament of 1560 which was the same year that we ended the Auld Alliance and saw us throw our lot in with England.

You really can't do Scottish history and try and divorce it from religion.

 

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2 minutes ago, The_Kincardine said:

No obsession.  The history of modern Scotland started with the Reformation Parliament of 1560 which was the same year that we ended the Auld Alliance and saw us throw our lot in with England.

You really can't do Scottish history and try and divorce it from religion.

 

Course you can, you just need to take the orange contacts out and doff the bowler.

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