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It wasn't banter between Celtic/Ranger's fans, he used the word hun when speaking to other Celtic fans on a Celtic forum. He's a bigot and you're one too by default for voting for him, especially seeing as you had the O'Hara 'hun' information before you voted. You're being represented in Westminster by a religious bigot who hates Protestants, well done, a great example of the SNP's new, more inclusive and fairer society.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I remember your arguments for independence being weak, but I don't remember them being as neutered as your post above, apples and barrels..... is that the best you've got.

 

 

 

Why do SNP MP's even sit in Westminster anyway, if they were genuine nationalists of real political conviction they'd do the same as Sinn Fein and boycott Westminster. But they wont will they, because they're all happy to sit on the Westminster gravy train and lap up the London lifestyle like a bunch of half baked provincial town councillors on an all expenses paid 'research' trip to see the capital's transport infrastructure in person.

 

 

 

Been a lot of talk about pigs on this thread lately, here's some proper pigs with their snouts well and truly in the trough

 

 

 

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I think your anti snp attitude is going a wee bit too far, they are not Sinn Fein by any stretch or anywhere close to the looney nationalists you and others try to portray them to be.

To say any Celtic fan who has ever uttered the word "hun" is a Protestant hater is utter tosh and you know it, my arguments may well be a tad weak, I'm a long way from being a debater, but your last few posts on this thread have been almost ridiculous by your standards.

 

"Hates Protestants" hah,

I'm disappointed in you Scotspine!

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And also becomes the first Labour leader to score a negative on his debut, Ipsos-MORI poll:

 

Foot Nov 1980 2

Kinnock Oct 1983 20

Smith Jul 1992 18

Blair Aug 1994 18

Brown Jul 2007 16

Miliband Oct 2010 19

Corbyn Sep 2015 -3

 

Excellent work!

 

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I don't know about a sly chuckle, a robust opposition is needed more than ever.

 

It looks a long way off at the moment, that's not good.

 

Yeah we do need a decent Opposition for democracy to work.

 

It just seems Labour have given up on winning elections and are content being on the sidelines. There does seem a disconnect between Labour and traditionally Labour voters. I can see UKIP becoming the real Opposition.

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I'm guessing that most Labour supporters will be voting for the correct Milliband come the next election....... Just my opinion.

 

why would labour voters vote for another tory in disguise when Corbyn offers a true labour leadership?

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