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Should Nicola and Teresa do a Christmas speech?
3.00pm - HM the Queen's speech
3.11pm Teresa May's speech 3.25pm - FM Nicola Sturgon's speech Ideally though, it would be good if Nicola and teresa - JUST FOR CHRISTMAS DAY - could sit together and address the nation peacefully. Afterall, even the troops in World War One called a temporary ceasefire on Christmas day. Democracy spoke, they are our leaders, and it would be nice to see them show us how to be peaceful for one day,
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You are cloaking Sturgeon with delusions of grandeur there.
She's no more my 'leader' than the town council mayor. Her spoutings count for zilch with more than 90% of the UK population. |
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Would help people have a snooze after Christmas Lunch I suppose.
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Would help people have a snooze after Christmas Lunch I suppose.
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Song and dance number.
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What a bizarre thread? I would have paid to see Farage & Diane James though
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What a bizarre thread? I would have paid to see Farage & Diane James though
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Farage complaining about Jesus being a refugee
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Well, she can arrange the UKs dissolution which is probably more than your town council mayor can muster... Did the The State Union of England and Wales pick its flag yet? Quote:
You are cloaking Sturgeon with delusions of grandeur there.
She's no more my 'leader' than the town council mayor. Her spoutings count for zilch with more than 90% of the UK population. |
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Since Sturgeon has the ability to cause nausea among anyone who doesnt share her sectarian biggotry I suggest some kind of warning is broadcast beforehand.
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Well, she can arrange the UKs dissolution which is probably more than your town council mayor can muster...
Did the The State Union of England and Wales pick its flag yet? |
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Would help people have a snooze after Christmas Lunch I suppose.
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Would help people have a snooze after Christmas Lunch I suppose.
That's if you haven't already dozed off in front of one of the "fireplace scenes" :Quote:
...... A couple of Christian movies, and some televised church services. a made for TV movie about the story of our lord and saviour Jesus Christ, and how he was born in a stable in Bethlehem. There could be hymns from around 3.30 - 6pm and fireplace scenes during the time families should be eating their Christmas dinner. ......
.......There is no need for most of the TV channels to be broadcasting at all. I'd have BBC One, ITV and Channel 4. The others would display nice fireplace scenes and merry Christmas messages. (Broadcasting forum) |
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'dissenting voices to national policy' - national policy on what? If you mean the dissolution of the UK (by Scottish Independence) - The majority of the Scottish Parliament favour it openly as do roughly 95% of Scottish MPs. I assume you mean something else? Quote:
No she can't. Representing some dissenting voices to national policy, yes.
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They both did Christmas messages, just not on TV.
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'dissenting voices to national policy' - national policy on what?
If you mean the dissolution of the UK (by Scottish Independence) - The majority of the Scottish Parliament favour it openly as do roughly 95% of Scottish MPs. I assume you mean something else? |
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The majority of Scotland doesn't favour independence though.
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we favor devolution which was not offered.
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They both did Christmas messages, just not on TV.
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That's if you haven't already dozed off in front of one of the "fireplace scenes"
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