Wilma Fannyburst:7108380 said:I didn't realise my carefully dropped no vote landed on a pilots trigger finger
What on Earth part of the continuation of the UK state were you voting for?
You had a genuine chance to stop funding the world's sixth most expensive military - drop its funding by 8.3% and its manpower by nearly 10% and you voted to keep it.
Duck me sideaways...Torys will be out this year,Tartan Tories would have been in real power for a decade.
It was a big risk for jobs and the economy in the short term that I wasn't happy about either
However if the 45 use their political energy positively, instead of pointing fingers, maybe they could effect some changes in the UK government
First of all they need to calm down
Secondly they need to become believers in democracy

Torys will be out this year,Tartan Tories would have been in real power for a decade.
It was a big risk for jobs and the economy in the short term that I wasn't happy about either
However if the 45 use their political energy positively, instead of pointing fingers, maybe they could effect some changes in the UK government
First of all they need to calm down
Secondly they need to become believers in democracy
Duck me sideaways...
The general election is next year tho...

I was about to comment what an excellent post by Mindy but he still somehow managed a fail

pud:7109482 said:I was about to comment what an excellent post by Mindy but he still somehow managed a fail
That's mindy...
Torys will be out this year,Tartan Tories would have been in real power for a decade.
It was a big risk for jobs and the economy in the short term that I wasn't happy about either
However if the 45 use their political energy positively, instead of pointing fingers, maybe they could effect some changes in the UK government
First of all they need to calm down
Secondly they need to become believers in democracy
DevAdvocate:7110406 said:Torys will be out this year,Tartan Tories would have been in real power for a decade.
It was a big risk for jobs and the economy in the short term that I wasn't happy about either
However if the 45 use their political energy positively, instead of pointing fingers, maybe they could effect some changes in the UK government
First of all they need to calm down
Secondly they need to become believers in democracy
Thirdly they need to send aid to Palestine.
It seems to have dawned on premier source of news for the great minds of North Britainshire that perhaps they have been complicit in encouraging a nation of s**tebags to vote the wrang way.
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Theresa Villiers came out yesterday saying that more or less they will devolve corporation tax to NI (which could be the magic bullet for the economy), but the Shinners need to get their act together with the benefit reforms. Shinners won't get their act together with the benefit reforms - because they are trying to get into Government in ROI on a populist anti-austerity ticket.
Anyway, NI is ****ed. The big Prod party's main policy is 'flegs', they don't believe in Evolution and have just appointed a Health Minister who thinks abortion should still be illegal even if the woman was raped. The big Taig party, apart from wanting to destroy the state as a philosophical goal, are more interested in getting in power south of the border - so don't give a **** if the northern state falls to pieces in the mean time.