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Thread: SNP can anyone explain

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  2. #52

    Re: fear not the SNP

    Quote Originally Posted by alfie sherwood wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 07:25
    Both you and Alfie are a bit nondescript with your comments. Who are these big time tax evaders you talk about?
    Quote Originally Posted by TruBlue wrote on Mon, 20 April 2015 23:58
    Perhaps people like these:
    TruBlue is naive though. Still believes in the Tooth Fairy & Vincent Tan

  3. #53

    Re: SNP can anyone explain

    Quote Originally Posted by The Local Boy wrote on Mon, 20 April 2015 17:07
    The Scottish people voted to stay in the union. Therefore we have to accept they have a say in the make up of parliament
    Its only confusing if you havent had a drink

  4. #54

    Re: SNP can anyone explain

    Quote Originally Posted by The Penguin wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 14:46
    The Scottish people voted to stay in the union. Therefore we have to accept they have a say in the make up of parliament
    Quote Originally Posted by The Local Boy wrote on Mon, 20 April 2015 17:07
    although ironically the people representing Scotland in the parliament are the ones who voted to get out - im guessing every single SNP candidate voted YES. In a true democracy then they would be representing the people but as you say, the people voted NO.
    SNP MPs will be represetning the people who democratically elected them. You cant seriously expect an MP to go against his or her own election manifesto to please the people who did not vote for them?

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    Re: SNP can anyone explain

    Quote Originally Posted by archibald leitch wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 18:31
    The Scottish people voted to stay in the union. Therefore we have to accept they have a say in the make up of parliament
    Quote Originally Posted by The Penguin wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 14:46
    although ironically the people representing Scotland in the parliament are the ones who voted to get out - im guessing every single SNP candidate voted YES. In a true democracy then they would be representing the people but as you say, the people voted NO.
    Quote Originally Posted by The Local Boy wrote on Mon, 20 April 2015 17:07
    Its only confusing if you havent had a drink
    The lib dems did

  6. #56

    Re: SNP can anyone explain

    Quote Originally Posted by The Local Boy wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 18:48
    The Scottish people voted to stay in the union. Therefore we have to accept they have a say in the make up of parliament
    Quote Originally Posted by archibald leitch wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 18:31
    although ironically the people representing Scotland in the parliament are the ones who voted to get out - im guessing every single SNP candidate voted YES. In a true democracy then they would be representing the people but as you say, the people voted NO.
    Quote Originally Posted by The Penguin wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 14:46
    Its only confusing if you havent had a drink
    Quote Originally Posted by The Local Boy wrote on Mon, 20 April 2015 17:07
    SNP MPs will be represetning the people who democratically elected them. You cant seriously expect an MP to go against his or her own election manifesto to please the people who did not vote for them?
    And after what's happened to them, I wouldn't expect anyone to be following in their footsteps for a little while

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  8. #58

    Re: SNP can anyone explain

    Quote Originally Posted by Kiffa wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 18:58
    The Scottish people voted to stay in the union. Therefore we have to accept they have a say in the make up of parliament
    Quote Originally Posted by The Local Boy wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 18:48
    although ironically the people representing Scotland in the parliament are the ones who voted to get out - im guessing every single SNP candidate voted YES. In a true democracy then they would be representing the people but as you say, the people voted NO.
    Quote Originally Posted by archibald leitch wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 18:31
    Its only confusing if you havent had a drink
    Quote Originally Posted by The Penguin wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 14:46
    SNP MPs will be represetning the people who democratically elected them. You cant seriously expect an MP to go against his or her own election manifesto to please the people who did not vote for them?
    Quote Originally Posted by The Local Boy wrote on Mon, 20 April 2015 17:07
    The lib dems did
    I just think that the UK electorate is not used to coalitions and the complexities that are inevitably involved.

  9. #59

    Re: SNP can anyone explain

    Quote Originally Posted by Taunton Blue Genie wrote on Wed, 22 April 2015 16:16
    The Scottish people voted to stay in the union. Therefore we have to accept they have a say in the make up of parliament
    Quote Originally Posted by Kiffa wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 18:58
    although ironically the people representing Scotland in the parliament are the ones who voted to get out - im guessing every single SNP candidate voted YES. In a true democracy then they would be representing the people but as you say, the people voted NO.
    Quote Originally Posted by The Local Boy wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 18:48
    Its only confusing if you havent had a drink
    Quote Originally Posted by archibald leitch wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 18:31
    SNP MPs will be represetning the people who democratically elected them. You cant seriously expect an MP to go against his or her own election manifesto to please the people who did not vote for them?
    Quote Originally Posted by The Penguin wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 14:46
    The lib dems did
    Quote Originally Posted by The Local Boy wrote on Mon, 20 April 2015 17:07
    And after what's happened to them, I wouldn't expect anyone to be following in their footsteps for a little while
    The lib dem's problem was that the main selling point of their manifesto was they'd scrap tuition fees all together. Not only did they fail to get that, but they all voted to triple the fees. That's why they will lose seats. If it was a minor policy then it wouldn't be so bad, but it was their whole campaign

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    Re: SNP can anyone explain

    Quote Originally Posted by tommy31 wrote on Wed, 22 April 2015 17:32
    The Scottish people voted to stay in the union. Therefore we have to accept they have a say in the make up of parliament
    Quote Originally Posted by Taunton Blue Genie wrote on Wed, 22 April 2015 16:16
    although ironically the people representing Scotland in the parliament are the ones who voted to get out - im guessing every single SNP candidate voted YES. In a true democracy then they would be representing the people but as you say, the people voted NO.
    Quote Originally Posted by Kiffa wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 18:58
    Its only confusing if you havent had a drink
    Quote Originally Posted by The Local Boy wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 18:48
    SNP MPs will be represetning the people who democratically elected them. You cant seriously expect an MP to go against his or her own election manifesto to please the people who did not vote for them?
    Quote Originally Posted by archibald leitch wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 18:31
    The lib dems did
    Quote Originally Posted by The Penguin wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 14:46
    And after what's happened to them, I wouldn't expect anyone to be following in their footsteps for a little while
    Quote Originally Posted by The Local Boy wrote on Mon, 20 April 2015 17:07
    Anyone who has Lib Dem always knew that the best they could realistically hope for was for their party of choice to be part of a coalition - and that any junior party in a coalition cannot hope to get all their policies enacted.
    I don't think anyone who voted for the lib dems in 2010 seriously expected them to be in government. Whilst a pledge was made I'm surprised people ever thought it could be carried out. the UK is not used to coalition governments although I do think they are here to stay.

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    Re: SNP can anyone explain

    Quote Originally Posted by tommy31 wrote on Wed, 22 April 2015 17:32
    The Scottish people voted to stay in the union. Therefore we have to accept they have a say in the make up of parliament
    Quote Originally Posted by Taunton Blue Genie wrote on Wed, 22 April 2015 16:16
    although ironically the people representing Scotland in the parliament are the ones who voted to get out - im guessing every single SNP candidate voted YES. In a true democracy then they would be representing the people but as you say, the people voted NO.
    Quote Originally Posted by Kiffa wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 18:58
    Its only confusing if you havent had a drink
    Quote Originally Posted by The Local Boy wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 18:48
    SNP MPs will be represetning the people who democratically elected them. You cant seriously expect an MP to go against his or her own election manifesto to please the people who did not vote for them?
    Quote Originally Posted by archibald leitch wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 18:31
    The lib dems did
    Quote Originally Posted by The Penguin wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 14:46
    And after what's happened to them, I wouldn't expect anyone to be following in their footsteps for a little while
    Quote Originally Posted by The Local Boy wrote on Mon, 20 April 2015 17:07
    Anyone who has Lib Dem always knew that the best they could realistically hope for was for their party of choice to be part of a coalition - and that any junior party in a coalition cannot hope to get all their policies enacted.
    Their whole campaign? Surely not.

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