Ach,the aerosols in the Alba Party and the SNP(Brexit)Party are only interested in the workshy Weegies and the workshy Dundonians,they dont give a damn for anyone else in Scotland.A plague on both their houses.
//Quoted from the Guardian newspaper.That well known right-wing news outlet.//
So how do they know, then?
Sorry to keep on, but these figures are often bounded around. But as far as I can remember, there were no supplementary questions on the referendum paper, such as "Which political party do you support or usually vote for?"
It was only from an opinion poll but reasoned arguments and facts are wasted on YNNAFYMMI.
The fact that, as a whole, Scotland voted to remain in the EU and that even if the 29% figure is correct, it had no impact on the decision to leave, is just background noise to her.
I don't know why the remoaner types keep pointing to small areas of the UK as voting remain the vote was UK wide, end of. Scotland is 8% of the UK, smaller than London, who also probably voted remain and they don't keep whinging do they. The UK overall voted to leave, end of.
@17.06.Because these unemployed,unemployable ,soap-dodging Weegies and DeadCityites wouldnt give a damn about us,OG.They only vote for the SNP because they think the SNP will give them more dole money.SNP voters=eejits,OG.
Nae really.Only two parts of the Scottish nation wanted to divorce from the rest of the UK back in 2014.Glasgow and Dundee.Both areas-unemployed,both areas unemployable soap-dodgers.Anyway as an Englishman what is youre interest in Scottish affairs?
What about West Dunbartonshire or North Lanarkshire? Why have they escaped your abuse? As a Glaswegian, I would resent your comments if I thought they (or you) were worth it.
But one should care for fellow humans, even "unemployed,unemployable ,soap-dodging Weegies" should have the opportunity to turn over a new leaf and get their life on track before they've wasted it all and go to that waiting room in the sky.
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