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7 hours ago, Johnny Martin said:

There are a subset of Scottish Nationalists that genuinely think that anyone disagreeing with them is a troll with several usernames.

I used to think it was just a defence mechanism, but over time I've reached the conclusion that they are being genuine

"Over time".............what? The 8 weeks since you the username you currently employ signed up at P&B?

Or do you mean since "you" have been a member (so you have either been punted or this current incarnation is a sock account?)

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1 hour ago, orfc said:

Anyways, moving on...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-66065164

SNP auditors say records missing

The sweet sweet buzz of shredders....

Will get filed under the carpet like the trans, sweetie bottle and save the fishes bill that failed to make it through parliament. Three major policies that failed yet nobody is held accountable. Nothing to see here so move along please 

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1 hour ago, AyrExile said:

Will get filed under the carpet like the trans, sweetie bottle and save the fishes bill that failed to make it through parliament. Three major policies that failed yet nobody is held accountable. Nothing to see here so move along please 

They did get through parliament? Just not the parliament that we have no meaningful say in.

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On 29/06/2023 at 17:46, razamanaz said:

"It's a witness box, not a soap box" 

She cannae help herself 🤣 

I heard that there were some of the classics for the fans:

"I cannot recall"

"To the best of my knowledge, it was X years ago"

Both featured. Dedication to one's craft has to be admired.

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10 minutes ago, Balde Bairn said:

I like how you think Westminster preventing a rapist going into a women’s prison is a bad thing. 

They didn't tho. What's the point of telling the same lies over and over again, making up aliases to keep repeating them over and over again? 

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19 hours ago, Leith Green said:

"Over time".............what? The 8 weeks since you the username you currently employ signed up at P&B?

Or do you mean since "you" have been a member (so you have either been punted or this current incarnation is a sock account?)

 

On 30/06/2023 at 06:40, Johnny Martin said:

There are a subset of Scottish Nationalists that genuinely think that anyone disagreeing with them is a troll with several usernames.

I used to think it was just a defence mechanism, but over time I've reached the conclusion that they are being genuine.

Sad eh?  They are best ignored.

 

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18 hours ago, StellarHibee said:

They did get through parliament? Just not the parliament that we have no meaningful say in.

3 large pieces of legislation requiring lots of time and resources yet little due diligence done in advance. A judge backing a corner shop owner , widespread pushback pushback on Sturgeons potential landing mate and a bill quietly dropped shouldn't be happening without a head rolling. Perhaps when the missing cheques and wills are located they can review why these policies failed 

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1 minute ago, AyrExile said:

3 large pieces of legislation requiring lots of time and resources yet little due diligence done in advance. A judge backing a corner shop owner , widespread pushback pushback on Sturgeons potential landing mate and a bill quietly dropped shouldn't be happening without a head rolling. Perhaps when the missing cheques and wills are located they can review why these policies failed 

Was he backing a corner shop owner though? Or was the puppet judge just doing what he was told by his bosses in London?

Interesting that you say the policies "failed", when they weren't even allowed to be implemented in the first place. Despite being well within the remit of the democratically elected Government in Scotland.

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7 minutes ago, StellarHibee said:

Was he backing a corner shop owner though? Or was the puppet judge just doing what he was told by his bosses in London?

Interesting that you say the policies "failed", when they weren't even allowed to be implemented in the first place. Despite being well within the remit of the democratically elected Government in Scotland.

Even Slaters mum would have agree in public that the bill was totally unworkable. The only criteria it would ever pass was getting something running before England. 

These policies not being implemented saved the Snp from further ridicule tbh. 

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2 minutes ago, AyrExile said:

These policies not being implemented saved the Snp from further ridicule tbh. 

Yet, here you are desperately trying to ridicule the SNP for policies that they "failed to get though parliament", even although that's clearly not what has happened here.

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2 minutes ago, StellarHibee said:

Yet, here you are desperately trying to ridicule the SNP for policies that they "failed to get though parliament", even although that's clearly not what has happened here.

They could have got the DRS up and running by leaving glass out. Think the meeting minutes showed many were happy to do this initially. Trans rights an order came which happens rarely. They decided to drop the marine scheme that had already caused friction between different sides of the party. A situation quite far away from Westminster being difficult in blocking the Scottish people in popular game changing areas 

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31 minutes ago, AyrExile said:

They could have got the DRS up and running by leaving glass out. Think the meeting minutes showed many were happy to do this initially. Trans rights an order came which happens rarely. They decided to drop the marine scheme that had already caused friction between different sides of the party. A situation quite far away from Westminster being difficult in blocking the Scottish people in popular game changing areas 

Removing glass makes it completely pointless.  

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26 minutes ago, itzdrk said:

Removing glass makes it completely pointless.  

Existing glass levels of recycling are good in Scotland at around 70%. Councils would have scrapped their kerbside collections making it difficult for any new scheme to build on this

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