peasoupblu
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Question Time Tonight
peasoupblu replied to exile's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
I can only hope you were pissed because he is rank -
So...what Happens Now ?
peasoupblu replied to Rossy's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
Why is it that any examination or questioning is classed fishing.Your stats are interesting but also relies upon how you define unionist. -
So...what Happens Now ?
peasoupblu replied to Rossy's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
rect me wrong but did the referendum not prove that the majority of Scots are unionist, so why would the media not reflect that -
Question Time Tonight
peasoupblu replied to exile's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
Labour has every right to ignore the SNP, half the population would support that move. Why pander to a 45% who will never vote labour. -
Poisonous
peasoupblu replied to irnbruman's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
I would hate to think we would have any English people living and working here in Scotland with such a stinking attitude and opinion of his neighbours as irnbruman.Nationalism is just so positive isn't it -
Sorry you are wrong mate, science is the future. There is too much fossil fuel in the world to force the issue but we will harness energy through fusion and fission. I promise we will look at windmills and solar panels and laugh. Renewables is an obsession. Neutral energy, why. We won't travel the universe in windmills.
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Survation Poll
peasoupblu replied to Clyde1998's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
Clearly only one side of the Indy debate has managed to move on. Can't help drawing comparisons with the ANC in South Africa. There its race that trumps politics and here its nationalism. -
I think respondents should be clear on if it is the year they hope or the year they expect. There is a big difference! The stickers are fading on lamposts and life has moved on. The reality is 55% voted no and I have never spoken to another no voter who gave two hoots about the vow. The only people I have heard banging on about the vow are the very people who voted yes despite of the vow. I would think another referendum in about 12 years and another no vote and that will be the end for the SNP.
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Post Indyref Reflection
peasoupblu replied to Lamia's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
Frozen council tax- This freeze has crippled local government ability to meet the needs of the most needy. Popular with the middle class. Abolished prescription charges- I have no problem paying for prescriptions and this policy has lined the pockets of the drug companies. Needs based is surely the way to go. We have massive over prescription problem in society Abolished tuition fees- Why should a childless working man or woman pay for someone to receive a privileged education. Why shouldn't a student make some contribution to their future, even a token sum payable in the future. The policy has encouraged the non-academic to seek a university education where alternative employment routes such as college or apprentices would be more applicable and beneficial. The contribution aspect would also reduce the number of students completing a BA course in Frank Zappa on the way to a job in McDonalds. I am more than happy for my children to make a contribution to their own career. Protected spending on the NHS- This a devolved matter. Any government could spend every penny it receives on the NHS and would still be spent. This is about good governance and making spending priority decisions. If the SNP can’t do it let someone else try! Increased Doctors, Nurses & Dentists in the NHS- Under the SNP the use of locum staff has increased. The real pressure on the service is at the lower end where auxiliary staff are squeezed with longer hours, poor work conditions and increased availability of a poorly paid foreign workforce pushing rates to the bottom. Increased payments for free personal and nursing care- Good policy but increasingly difficult and costly to retain, a policy luxury that ties future governments Abolished NHS car parking charges- Try getting a parking space near a hospital Expanded free nursery education- Limited hours that in effect makes it impossible for a mother to have any employment that works around the hours provided. Extended free school meals- A small number of pupils with parents earning just outside the income criteria will benefit. Not sure providing free meals to parents above this criteria will be of much benefit as the majority probably prefer a mix of school lunch and pack lunch. The provision ends in the early years and the obesity issue escalates as a child ages Retained free travel for pensioners- Buses full of middle class travellers taking wee shopping trips is a very costly thank you for your years of service! END -
Sorry to have an opinion that is different from yours. This board is for tartan army fans, you may not like it but we do have our own minds.I just don't get the post referendum actions of the yes camp. Its total denial and deluded. How many times did Salmond mention 'the settled will of the people during the campaign' I guess he meant the settled will that agrees with independence now.