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Truss Hasn’t Called Sturgeon
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Since the former took office.
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-scotl and-631 75102
Nice dig at the end though from Sturgeon!
/She added: "I don't know whether that is arrogance, lack of respect or insecurity or whatever it is. It's not the right way to do government in a grown up way.
"So I hope we will see a change. I'll do my best to work with Liz Truss as constructively as possible or whoever comes after because we can't take anything for granted in UK politics these days."/
I reckon she’s fight, it’s insecurity.
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Nice dig at the end though from Sturgeon!
/She added: "I don't know whether that is arrogance, lack of respect or insecurity or whatever it is. It's not the right way to do government in a grown up way.
"So I hope we will see a change. I'll do my best to work with Liz Truss as constructively as possible or whoever comes after because we can't take anything for granted in UK politics these days."/
I reckon she’s fight, it’s insecurity.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//Ah, so like the government we have to excuse bad manners and idiocy?//
It’s nothing to do with the government and it’s neither bad manners nor idiocy. It’s a light hearted remark – a joke which davebro applies to numerous groups on here. Perhaps you’re not acquainted with the concept. If it offends any Scottish people, bad luck. Shows a measure of insecurity and they need to get out more.
It’s nothing to do with the government and it’s neither bad manners nor idiocy. It’s a light hearted remark – a joke which davebro applies to numerous groups on here. Perhaps you’re not acquainted with the concept. If it offends any Scottish people, bad luck. Shows a measure of insecurity and they need to get out more.
Then it’s a matter of opinion, New Judge.
To me it is bad manners and idiocy not to at least have a quick chat with the leaders of the devolved home nations, purely out of courtesy.
But as Jno posted earlier:
https:/ /www.da ilyreco rd.co.u k/news/ politic s/nicol a-sturg eon-con gratula tes-liz -truss- 2791142 3
As for Davebro, calling certain groups ‘savages’ is appropriate at times.
Using it to describe the population of a nation is rude and crass, but continue to defend it as you will.
To me it is bad manners and idiocy not to at least have a quick chat with the leaders of the devolved home nations, purely out of courtesy.
But as Jno posted earlier:
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As for Davebro, calling certain groups ‘savages’ is appropriate at times.
Using it to describe the population of a nation is rude and crass, but continue to defend it as you will.
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I couldn’t really give a tinker’s cuss whether Scotland stays or goes, but given these straightened times I’d dearly love the lorry loads of cash we send up the A1 that allows the per capita spend on Scots to be greater than the English to cease. There is zero justification for the greater per capita spend.
I find it a disgrace that England’s munificence allows the Scots to have free university education and prescriptions (amongst other things) while our university students are paying £9k a year. No matter how the spin gets spun that is simply wrong.
What is for certain, if NS gets her way and ties are severed, Scotland will be in penury.
I find it a disgrace that England’s munificence allows the Scots to have free university education and prescriptions (amongst other things) while our university students are paying £9k a year. No matter how the spin gets spun that is simply wrong.
What is for certain, if NS gets her way and ties are severed, Scotland will be in penury.
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