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The BBC are talking about the elections on BBC2. They had Salmond being represented with the Scottish flag and McBroon being represented with the English flag.
There you have it, Scots representing both sides. New Labour = IRA supporting anti-English SCUM! What this has to do with the London election is anyone's guess. SNP said they want to be independent from the UK 'IN THE NEW EUROPEAN UNION'. They are using sentences like Scotland and the UK as if they are separate. Last edited by Rebirth; 01-05-2008 at 12:19 PM. |
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They even had Gordon McBroon wearing a Kilt!
Scotland makes up around 10% of the YooKay, and considering they form groups like the SNLA who claim to want to kill English people I think it's time we removed them all from Westminster. Unless you all want to be broken up and shoved into the EU in 9 regions? |
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English people voted for Labour, who choose Scottish leaders.
The English people want European Union, high taxtion, mass immigration and Scottish ministers. Even Britainist supports these things, with his vote for the LibLabCon today.
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Probably not the best person to make a comparison with when it comes to the people of England. Most people in England I come across, whether they are for the union (UK) or not, are unhappy with the current situation. More people in England voted Tory in the last General election, but Lab won with the majority in the UK, with low turnouts. To many have given up on voting, I wonder why? |
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When youse people stop believing in parliamentry democracy and start organising .............
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Yes I used one of my two votes in the Mayoral Election here in the capital today for Conservative Boris Johnson MP and I am not the only regular anti-EU contributor on this forum who has done this. I am quite sure most UKIP supporters in London gave one of their two votes to Boris Johnson today. I want europhile Livingstone out - he is a UKIP-hating committed europhile and it does our cause no good at all having Livingstone holding the biggest directly-elected office in europe (after the French Presidency). Livingstone made unpleasant remarks about UKIP the moment UKIP won 12 seats in the last EU Election - Boris Johnson did not. Livingstone wants the euro - Boris Johnson does not. Livingstone wants the EU Superstate - Boris Johnson does not. Livingstone wants London clocks put on central european time: Boris Johnson does not. If europhile Livingstone is thrown out of City Hall all anti-EU people should celebrate. Livingstone out. |
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Amen Britannist. If I lived in London, I also would have given Boris Johnson my 2nd preference vote.
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As for your comment "Probably not the best person to make a comparison with when it comes to the people of England" I am pro-England; have posted more pro-England postings to the forum than many others and have been campaigning for an English Parliament within the UK longer than most (long before the issue of an English Parliament became a mainstream subject). I want equality for England with Scotland within the UK and that means England must have her own Parliament within the Union. I want the Union of the UK to continue and the best way to stop anti-UK feeling rising in England is for this Labour shower in power to stop holding us English down and let us have our own Parliament with powers to match the one Scotland has. You are right in pointing out, Rebirth, that more people in England voted Conservative than Labour at the last General Election - Labour benefits by the way it manages to spread its vote 'more efficiently' across marginal constituencies. |
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I gave one of my two votes in the London Mayoral Election to Boris Johnson MP several hours ago. I notice that he never made any anti-UKIP remarks during his campaign for the London Mayoralty. I remember that Livingstone made unpleasant comments about UKIP the moment it was announced that the party had made spectacular gains at the last EU Election. I have just been talking over the telephone to someone who also voted for Boris Johnson today and I expressed my disbelief (in that call) that one or two anti-EU people had stated here that they would not vote for the Conservative Boris Johnson (in today's London Mayoral vote) - thus increasing the chances of europhile Livingstone holding on to his job as Mayor of London. Most of those who say they are anti-EU and who claim that they would not vote for Boris Johnson MP as Mayor on the pages of this forum do not live in London, I notice. They do not have to put up with Livingstone in the local media every day and they do not have to pay the high cost to keep City Hall - where he is based - going. |
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Scots have over-representation which should be removed but there is no need for projecting and hysteria. Even the over-representation is contentious due to the fact the Westminister parliament has real power over Scots and England is so much larger and more powerful, it does not make for a successful federation.
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