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So Finally It Comes Out, The Anti English Show Their True Colours.

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ToraToraTora | 09:45 Thu 10th Mar 2016 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-35768674
I could not give a rats plaster about Sunday trading laws but we should not be having the Scottish sabotaging the UK legislature so Jimmy Krankie can stick two digits up at England. Beware SNP, this will not go unpunished:
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". he hasn't been tested. He can only be removed when it is demonstrated he is an electoral disaster. " 2020 Gromit - looking forward to it!
and he only won the last election - against the odds....Thanks DC, I was £70 better off, much to mikey's chagrin.
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If Corbyn turns out to be as bad as he appears, we will know before 2020. His first test will be the the two forthcoming bye-elections. Then the London Mayor election and Local elections. Then there will be numerous other bye-elections before 2020.

The two forthcoming bye elections are in Labour held constituencies, so will be a good measure of whether he is voter toxic or not.
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We have had the community charge/council tax debate before.

The charge (and its architect) would have survived if it was better. Its main problems were that it did not consider the ability to pay, and was perceived as unfair. So hostels for the homeless were paying the same as the Queen.
“The Poll tax.
And you misunderstand. I was not implying England did have it, I was saying Scotland didn't vote for it but still had it imposed on them.”

Many parts of the UK vote against legislation but still have it imposed upon them. I doubt many of inner London’s MP’s voter for the Community Charge (to give it it’s proper name as it was unrelated to voting rights) , nor many Welsh MPs. But the Westminster Parliament is that of the entire UK, not of any of the component parts.

The UK is consistently outvoted in the EU Parliament and has legislation imposed upon it which does not suit it. The solution to both these problems is straightforward. Instead of constantly trotting out the mantra that “big is beautiful” and “we’re all better off together in one big happy family” just tell it like it is. Big governments are not the way forward – too many people get what none of them wants. To that end Scotland should leave the UK and the UK should leave the EU. Then we will all be able to have governments that work in our best interests and which do not have to pander to the requirements of foreigners who often outvote them.

And yes, the "Poll Tax" was a far fairer system than the one it replaced or the one we have now (which are virtually identical). It removed iniquities such as a retired couple living on pensions paying the same to have their dustbins emptied as the house next door where a couple and their three adult children all work in well paid jobs.
“Its main problems were that it did not consider the ability to pay, and was perceived as unfair.”

And the current system does this how, exactly?
TTT ~ I understand that you are English and proud of this ~ this is something that I have no problem with. But why are you so hateful and unpleasant towards every non English person in the world? I am sure that under all the vitriol there is a half-decent human being.




I gave up at "a rat's plaster".
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I'm not hateful to anyone wolf, I simply respond to the hate of others, I donlt start out hating anyone.
Lol!!!
No ?
he really loves the Scots, wolfie, it's the TTTourettes coming out in him. Bless him and don't castigate him for his weakness.....
Don't you start all your reasoned debates with a two digit insult Wolf?

That must be where you're going wrong.

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