A mild meander this rainy Sunday night, as I continue recuperation from Canada Day celebrations.
The post-referendum news from the UK has unfortunately been studded with sound-bites from that shrill fishwife Sturgeon, the separatist leader in Scotland.
Her nagging little voice, forever reminiscent of shrewish haggling over a bargain in the Hogmanay sales…
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Che Sturgeon?
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…is paradoxically a likely asset to her cause, since people in the rest of the UK, antagonised by her hectoring, may well be concluding the UK is better off without Scots.
This has to be, in my view (and, between Mainland Scots and Ulster-Scots, I must be something like 80% minimum ethnic Scots myself) a most deplorable prospect. Sensible Brits should simply bear with the Scottish bad mood, give them time to lighten up.
We need to be aware, too, that the problem of a poorly-informed youth vote ( so obvious in the Brexit result, where too many callow kids, with no recollection of freedom, voted for continued servitude) is infinitely worse ‘north of the border.’
Even children in Scotland get to vote! The separatists, very calculatingly, lowered the voting age to SIXTEEN to boost their prospects, and would no doubt lower it to twelve if that too would help achieve their aim.
However, if, in the end, despite the centuries of common triumphs as part of the Great British Project, a majority of Scots choose to turn back the clock…so be it, we’ll have to say.
It would be insane to defy a clear referendum result.

One might wish that mangy mob of demophobe disloyals in London yesterday recognised that reality!
And yet…separatism’s logic sometimes falls short of internal consistency.
We see that across the water, where arrogant imperialists in Dublin delight in celebrating their Eire separatism, the partition of the British Isles a hundred years ago, but incredibly still talk about ‘getting back’ what they’ve no right to, the British nation of Ulster.
Equally, Shrilling Sturgeon should be told that, in Scotland too, a region-by-region, county by county, consultation should be a pre-requisite for true self-determination.
Orkney and Shetland islanders, for example, if they wish to stay British, should be guaranteed that right.
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Moreover, Sturgeon has often declared how much she dotes on all those alien parasites she calls ‘refugees.’ Scottish leader, unlike UK government, welcomes EU refugee plan
Indeed, last year she said she’d have a random sample thereof under her very own roof.
‘Yes, I would be absolutely happy to do that as part of a bigger, wider, organised approach.’
When last heard from, she’d reneged on her generous offer. But her party policy is well known .
-Farage, smarter than Sturgeon
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The SNP has repeatedly called for a more relaxed approach to asylum. They have opposed the enforced removal of failed asylum seekers and have pledged to close the Dungavel Detention Centre, the only one in Scotland. http://www.migrationwatchuk.org/briefing-paper/10.33n
Okay.
If she pulls Scotland out of the UK, let the UK give her a farewell good luck gift.
Round up all these lying ‘asylum’ wasters, stick ’em on a freight train, and send them up the West Coast Main Line to Glasgow!
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Amanda Adams 18:06 on November 17, 2019 Permalink |
A different take and much more socially responsible
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Joseph Fox 18:42 on November 17, 2019 Permalink |
What, votes for twelve-year-olds?
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Vicki 19:36 on November 17, 2019 Permalink |
You had me wondering when I saw the heading.
But you make a VERY good point.
The unaccompanied racket needs to be debunked and a lot of them deported as they entered on false pretences
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Hammy 20:50 on November 17, 2019 Permalink |
How disappointing. I was expecting to read about The Sturgeon cavorting royally, with The Communist, cheering them on, or something.
Instead you make a case for sensible reform to end a notoriously abused system which allows alien infiltration.
An interesting argument. I can see no flaw in your reasoning..
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Milanda Sellarz 21:43 on November 17, 2019 Permalink |
I was unimpressed with the BBC making this their top story. The next four or five news stories that came afterwards on the bulletin I saw were all a lot more significant..
Who knows if Andrew did this or if anyone did?
Forced? Is there any proof of that? She looks very unforced in the photograph most of the media are showing us.
At least you used this melodrama to good effect, by drawing attention to the definition of a child, that varies from country to country, even within Europe.
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