oh in that case we won't bother giving you any money for next few years since you have £425,580,201,000 under tha mattress
Just the bank interest from that would clear the debt
incurred in 2007-8 by "Scottish" banks.
oh in that case we won't bother giving you any money for next few years since you have £425,580,201,000 under tha mattress
i know - he is from London but he lives up there and seems to want to be a ginger so i was being polite![]()
You just reminded me the conversation when this kicked off once before.Spurfy is the typical migrant that resents his original country. I've gone through spells like that, but you can't forget where you come from.
Probably way worse in Scotland cos a bunch of them genuinely hate the English.

What’s the Celtic data saying?Historical Deficit Trends (GERS Data)
- 2000-2010: Scotland’s fiscal position was strongly supported by high oil prices, with periods where the fiscal gap was relatively low or occasionally in surplus depending on revenue calculations.
- 2010-2015: As oil revenues dropped, the deficit widened, with the nominal deficit growing from 5% of GDP in 2011/12 to 8.3% in 2012/13.
- 2015-2020: The deficit averaged around 6% of GDP, notably higher than the UK average.
- 2020-Present: The COVID-19 pandemic caused a significant spike to nearly 38 billion in 2020-21. While decreasing, it remains high, with the 2024-25 deficit at £26.2 billion. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
The Tories have flopped mate, I’m not defending them here but there’s no way you could consider them doing worse than Labour. In most areas where it was between them and Labour battling for the councillors, the Tories wiped the floor with them for the seats that were available.The fact Kemi Badenoch came out today genuinely celebrating these results as a major victory is just ****ing incredible considering they've done just as, if not worse than the ****ing Labour Party.
Yet she’s got the best approval rating of all the current leaders.This is my problem with her. Once you get through the shouty bit, she does not seem to comprehend that her party is as unpopular as Labour. She really does have delusions of grandeur.
The standard £9.90 price is a bit of a joke. I haven’t had a proper night sleep for 6 weeks, either not sleeping at all, or light sleeping for 3 hours. My GP prescribed me just 4 zopiclone tablets (they haven’t worked btw) and I had to pay £9.90 just for that. Personally thought that was a bit much tbf.You do mate, don't mind me bro I love others creating the conversation or any chaos that ensues. I got no interest in the SNP so tend to just scroll straight pass Spurfs stats, and by the sounds of what you and Solid say it's all bullshit anyway. Must admit the prescription lark caught my eye, but as has been discussed before, anyone can buy a prescription card and get their initial prescription charge refunded if paid. Well I think anyone. Although ****ing glad I don't pay for my prescriptions, it'd be cheaper to die lol
And Hackney.
And perhaps even the Peoples' republic of Haringey
(any betting folks here wanna consider a punt
against citizen Lammy ?? ) .
It’s the same with the North east. Sunderland had been Labour since 1951. South Tyneside has always been Labour. I think they’ve got 1 councillor now out of 57/58. It’s dramatic.The destruction of Labour in London is incredible.
They have lost of control of councils they have had since :
1. London boroughs were codified (1961 - Southwark)
2. year one of UK currency decimalisation
(1971 - Hackney, Haringey etc)
Over the counter: Promethazine hydrochloride 25mg also known as Phenergan. This is tablet form, reading NHS online it comes in liquid form at a lower dose I believe.The standard £9.90 price is a bit of a joke. I haven’t had a proper night sleep for 6 weeks, either not sleeping at all, or light sleeping for 3 hours. My GP prescribed me just 4 zopiclone tablets (they haven’t worked btw) and I had to pay £9.90 just for that. Personally thought that was a bit much tbf.
It’s the same with the North east. Sunderland had been Labour since 1951. South Tyneside has always been Labour. I think they’ve got 1 councillor now out of 57/58. It’s dramatic.
I still find it remarkable that Starmer won’t throw in the towel. He’s causing so much damage to the party by digging his heels in.
Yet she’s got the best approval rating of all the current leaders.
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That’s not really a very high bar mate.Yet she’s got the best approval rating of all the current leaders.
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