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akenaton BS: scots - ye have to love them eh? (126* d) RE: BS: scots - ye have to love them eh? 25 Mar 15


The SNP don't want a "coalition with Labour or anyone else... their raison d'etre is to make Scotland an independent country, then put their really important policies into action.


Does anyone think politicians tell the truth, or reveal their motives?
If so those who do are extremely stupid, politicians use every means at their disposal to gain power.

Just look at how all Westminster parties have adopted THE CONCEPT of immigration regulation, just because it is seen as popular.....after demonising UKIP and Mr Farage as a racist for espousing the very same policies a couple of years ago.
I would like to see a hugely improved retraining programme for our young folks, and heavily capped immigration from the EU.
Within a few years, I would like to see Scotland leave the EU
I would like to see a withdrawal from NATO and the removal of weapons of mass destruction,from our soil.
I would like to see the people of Scotland represented by the MSPs they elect and Scotland a sovereign nation once again.

These are the main reasons I vote SNP....to do so I have to accept the populist drivel of a mythical equality agenda which is crippling our country in society and in the workplace.
This mythical agenda is of course aimed at a hopeless and workless generation of young people, who are under the misconception that "equality" can be gained by talking about gender incessantly, without any pain or action being taken.

Real equality involves hard work, a lowering of personal living standards....for everyone, not just the hopeless and workless.

If I was a Conservative or Labour voter, I would be "very afraid" about the consequences of the coming election.




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