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Old 25th Apr 2015, 15:11
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Originally Posted by longer ron
It might be a slight over simplification to say it is just age related !

Although some younger people might just be a little more naive about trusting any politician
Just goes to show how out of touch you are then


All this media induced storm over the SNP is just that.

We had the same flung at us during the referendum debate, in the end 38% of the voting population voted YES [that’s right 38% they even lie about that but no surprises there] and this really is their LAST chance, hopefully they will be rejected once again and then they can fade into oblivion, just like the Nazi's their originator Arthur Donaldson so admired!!




"you can be sure that Germany will give us every possible assistance in our early struggle. The time is not yet ripe for us to start a virile campaign against England, but when fire and confusion is at its height in England, we can start in earnest."

http://www.scotsman.com/news/scotlan...plan-1-1103305


Donaldson and Wolfe- a marriage made in heaven....




Or perhaps not..

Letters reveal SNP crisi over ?bigoted? president?s anti-Catholic diatribes (From The Times 11-9-2010) | David Torrance

"It was February 1982 and Pope John Paul II’s pastoral visit to Scotland was just months away. The Vatican’s diplomatic representative to the United Kingdom had recently been upgraded to ambassadorial rank and Billy Wolfe, leader of the SNP from 1969-79 and a Kirk elder, wrote to Life and Work – the “pre-eminent voice of the Church of Scotland” – to voice his opposition. The Vatican, he argued, was “not much larger than a town’s public park” and its population (“I understand, nearly all priests”) “only about 700”. As such, it was “neither a city nor a state” and therefore not entitled to send a diplomatic representative to the “Protestant United Kingdom”.


Scottish Nationalism has strong historic links to some pretty odious political movements, is it not unreasonable to point out the SNP's refusal to acknowledge their history and apologise for it?

Why won't they .

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