James McClean

Aye, and everything's relevant. I would suggest that a Yes vote offered hope to those who've been abandoned by successive Tory and Labour governments at Westminster so the Yes vote was highest in "poorer" areas who, historically, have a lower voter turn out than well off areas.
Well, use common sense and vote you poor ****s and stop drowning in self pity
 
Bazza getting hauners fae Monaco <rofl>

Like when a bloke lets his girlfriend fight for him.

Mon's trying to belittle me after I called him out for being a boring fenian bastard.

As Moses used to say; in abstaininth the bageth ye shall pop in the name of the burning bush of hesbolah
 
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The referendum and general election has seen a massive upsurge of political interest from the hitherto uniterested silent Presbyterian majority.

They are fed up with Westminster ****ing their middle class arse whilst the catholic action labour party shaft them at a local level.

The up and coming local elections will see a further decimation of the red menace and the good Proddies of this land will finally take back their country after decades of nepotism and corruption in the council baronies.

We shall overcome
 
I'm fed up wea this ****e now. Let's stow it until next August then we can start all over again:emoticon-0114-dull:
 
It's another reason why I want independence - to be away from the Westminster bubble. Some dafties think the Tories (and New Labour) are good for the economy. The only economy they care about is their own pockets. Any benefits the rest of us receive are purely unintentional and short-term.

Natalie McGarry laughs at your naivety.