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(17th May 2017, 21:29)fiasko Wrote: [ -> ]i'll be voting but not for jeremy 
are you in scotland?
I am indeed, but won't be voting for SNP, Nicola is on a path to lead us to disaster
dunno much about Scottish politics; what's she doing?
independence independence independence boo tories boo labour independence independence independence
I am not a fan of the idea of scottish independence

Well, I don't get to vote on that, but Scottish independence seems very reasonable from the other side of the border. Labour are fucked in Scotland, and I don't want to be governed by a corrupt UKIP/Conservative party in Westminster either.
I think 10 years ago I would have said yeah lets go for it. Now being a bit older, having bills to pay, I have seen a slow down in work with independence and brexit votes and the reliance on the oil sector to fund going it alone and I'd prefer to stick with the rest of the uk.
If this isn't a good reason to vote Labour, I don't know what is
Theresa May to create new internet that would be controlled and regulated by government
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/...44176.html
I knew Theresa May was an authoritarian already, but this is something really worrying. Police state, that's her vision for a post-brexit world. Ffs this can't be what people wanted??
The internet is government policy already.
And cyber attacks bring out the biggest wankers known to man.
(21st May 2017, 09:45)Statto Wrote: [ -> ]

- since I am not British... let me guess, that's some imbecilic election slogan, right?
(21st May 2017, 11:09)firefinga Wrote: [ -> ]
- since I am not British... let me guess, that's some imbecilic election slogan, right?
"strong and stable" is Theresa May's stupid election slogan
appending a sarcastic "my arse" to things is as per Ricky Tomlinson's character in the sitcom
The Royle Family

Let me guess...people believe he shows more solidarity with the common man, so he will appease the patriarchal anti-Muslim divide?
I haven't read the article, but you knew that already. Can't be bothered with all the Labour press, however much I back Corbyn.
But then I can't be bothered with much press in general, it's so tedious. I just use my common sense.
(25th May 2017, 13:50)Muttley Wrote: [ -> ]Let me guess...people believe he shows more solidarity with the common man, so he will appease the patriarchal anti-Muslim divide?
no, it's much simpler than that
as a basic starting position: bombing the shit out of people only creates problems, it doesn't solve anything
(25th May 2017, 13:51)Muttley Wrote: [ -> ]I haven't read the article, but you knew that already.
I could tell that, yes
(25th May 2017, 13:51)Muttley Wrote: [ -> ]Can't be bothered with all the Labour press, however much I back Corbyn.
it's not Labour press, it's an article by Dr Kadira Pethiyagoda. a visiting fellow with the Brookings Institution researching Asia-Middle East relations.
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