she just said "i will NOT do a deal with david Cameron".
bookmarked bitch.
no deputy PM job for you now
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she just said "i will NOT do a deal with david Cameron".
bookmarked bitch.
no deputy PM job for you now
She can't. It would be the end of the SNP - and would be more catastrophic to them than it was to the Lib Dems. How many Tory MPs from Scotland have there been since 1997? Three. One in 2001, one in 2005 and one in 2010. They had 11 in 1992. The SNP doing a deal with the Tories would see them lose any gains they have made in the last 2 years.Originally Posted by nugent wrote on Sun, 19 April 2015 09:32
Queen Nicola of the Scotts. The only one amongst the barrow load of piss poor excuses for leaders with any backbone or conviction. Get it up em hen!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jU314nyMKWEOriginally Posted by EdinburghBlue wrote on Sun, 19 April 2015 10:13
If she becomes PM you might finally understand why people react to your "2 years - RIP you great woman" threads.Originally Posted by Croesy Blue wrote on Sun, 19 April 2015 10:18
She would make a superb leader of a true socialist labour party but she's a nationalist so not my sceneOriginally Posted by surge wrote on Sun, 19 April 2015 10:59
pity she wasn't leader b4 the vote, they might have won and fecked off for goodOriginally Posted by EdinburghBlue wrote on Sun, 19 April 2015 10:13
Just as well we lost the vote. Scotland could be having a say in ruling of the whole country never mind just wee Scotland. Vote Labour Vote Scotland.Originally Posted by packerman wrote on Sun, 19 April 2015 10:23
thats going down well in englandOriginally Posted by Jimmy the Jock wrote on Sun, 19 April 2015 21:16
That's Sturgeon and her puppet Ed for you.Originally Posted by Jimmy the Jock wrote on Sun, 19 April 2015 21:16
Cameron was hilariously awful as he struggled to control his nasty temper that comes out when people don't agree with them and struggled to avoid giving the same answers that made Osbourne a national laughing stock on the show last week. He did show his total contempt for Scottish voters though, appalled at the idea that Scots may have an influence on the government of the UK. It's stuff like that which fuels the nationalist cause, he wants to represent England (and then only if you're English and don't get ill, as per his answers on food banks). After the SNP landslide, Labour will probably give up on Scotland too, which *may* have the benefit for Wales that they stop being so complacent and taking votes in South Wales for granted so at least pretend to give a gig about us.Originally Posted by nugent wrote on Sun, 19 April 2015 09:32
My understanding she's not going to be an MP she's not standing,hence her confident blabbering.
Because it would interfere with her cooking and cleaning chores?Originally Posted by ragbone Red wrote on Sun, 19 April 2015 10:52
Fan Dabby Dosie
The true bias of the BBC is becoming clearer following Marr's interview with Cameron this morning.
I'd love to see her given some responsibility to actually achieve something.
It's very very easy to carp on from the sidelines in opposition to any Govt. It is entirely different when you actually have to deliver something or actually make a decision that is logically necessary but hard for the public to accept.
Or I guess she could just say feck it - I'm going spend spend spend more so than Brown and Blair and lets see what happens...
Personally I wouldnt trust her to run a bath - but I hope any new Govt gives her the responsibility so we can all see how amazing she is
Sorry to break this to you but she actually runs a government and doesn't sit in opposition. So apart from being factually wrong, you raise some good points.Originally Posted by Jimmy Jimmy wrote on Sun, 19 April 2015 11:33
Originally Posted by Spoilt Victorian Child wrote on Sun, 19 April 2015 11:40
Yep your right - I was mixing up wee Jimmy Krankee with her husband Salmond.
Having said that - when the SNP get their predicted 40+ new MPs at Westminister - who will make the decisions re who or what the SNP support - will it be Salmond or Sturgeon ?.
Salmond would be 'just' an MP whereas Sturgeon leads the party and is not an MP.
So you would have someone who is not an MP deciding a UK Govt - strange times indeed - if it ever happens
I don't think I have seen a thread where so many people misunderstand something really simple...Originally Posted by Spoilt Victorian Child wrote on Sun, 19 April 2015 11:40
Andrew Marr is still quite formidable.
Cameron is in trouble.
* Right to buy HA properties is going wrong
* Being the new party of the workers is a terrible joke
* Obsessed with the SNP
* Forced to offer a Lloyds Bank shares bribe
Desperate measures for desparate times.
Originally Posted by Spoilt Victorian Child wrote on Sun, 19 April 2015 11:40