morty
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watching the salmond/darling debate,my god salmond has made a complete arse of himself,he’s fucking clueless.
watching the salmond/darling debate,my god salmond has made a complete arse of himself,he’s fucking clueless.
I don't think he did that bad but Captain darling was better than I thought he was going to be. The big difference for me was in the quality of points raised by the audience from either side of the debate. I really expected the Yes campaign to have some killer questions planted in the audience. Instead they came over as not really very clued up about the nuts and bolts of the debate while the No supporters did manage to land some telling punches. I doubt if the debate will have changed minds on either side and I feel sorry for any genuine undecided voters who tuned in hoping for answers that would make it easier to jump one way or the other. This always was and still remains about a leap of faith in the poor light if not actual darkness. Some people have either a lot more faith or a lot less to lose and are willing to make that leap. Others, like me, remain unwilling to make that leap either because we still have too many unanswered questions to sustain the faith or because we have too much to lose if it goes wrong and little to gain personally if it goes right.
watching the salmond/darling debate,my god salmond/darling* has made a complete arse of himself,he’s fucking clueless.

Fixed... * Delete according to bias.
Actually I was a bit underwhelmed by both sides.
What I am sick of, is, the South East getting billions and billions of our (the UK's) money year on year, when we get a Bedroom Tax, FFS !
To stop other peoples(my)(your) money being squandered on paying for those who have houses too big for their needs?
Where's the issue?
Living on the Lairds Estate has rubbed-off on you Gerry.
If I and my family have lived in the same council house for decades, improved it, maintained the garden, lived in the same community, paid my rent etc etc, and one or two of my kids move out, do you think it is right, that the council puts my rent up, or worse, tells my that they will rehouse me in a completely different place ? ... OR, if on benefits, force a change of house.
I thought we stopped things like that when we became civilised and stopped packing folk on ships and sending them overseas.
Thats the difference between my mind and yours Gerry. We Scottish still recognise 'community and community ties' and what that means.
Living on the Lairds Estate has rubbed-off on you Gerry.
If I and my family have lived in the same council house for decades, improved it, maintained the garden, lived in the same community, paid my rent etc etc, and one or two of my kids move out, do you think it is right, that the council puts my rent up, or worse, tells my that they will rehouse me in a completely different place ? ... OR, if on benefits, force a change of house.
I thought we stopped things like that when we became civilised and stopped packing folk on ships and sending them overseas.
Thats the difference between my mind and yours Gerry. We Scottish still recognise 'community and community ties' and what that means.
What I am sick of, is, the South East getting billions and billions of our (the UK's) money year on year, when we get a Bedroom Tax, FFS !!
[/QUOTE]Please explain?
Does it not apply to England as well? of course it does
And is it not only to apply to those on benefits?
To stop other peoples(my)(your) money being squandered on paying for those who have houses too big for their needs?
Where's the issue? the issue is that a friend of mine who is on minimum pay, gets a council house, 2 bed then after the bedroom tax has to move out to live with his sister, causing him to now have to get a bus to work, which means he now has less to live on.
Please don't invent arguments based on imaginary injustices. Imaginary ? maybe in your world, you don't live in a council property I take it ?
. Is the article true, or another bit of misinformation ?