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Although I wouldn’t condone the posting of her address the rest of it is a brilliant form of satirical protest and should be encouraged in any democratic country which is why Sturgeon and her cabal are stamping it out in a heavy handed manner.
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wee jimmy krankie on 09:02 - Dec 27 with 2152 views
In fairness to Nicola though, her inspirational and commanding leadership has achieved what no Scottish person has ever achieved and united even Celtic and Rangers fans in mutual and unequivocal dislike.
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wee jimmy krankie on 09:40 - Dec 27 with 2134 views
Yes and the Normans invaded Wales and the Irish Kingdoms as well.
Wales was quite different though …..
‘ The Battle of Hastings in 1066 was the decisive event in the conquest of Saxon England. Within a year, the Normans were building a castle at Chepstow and had begun their piecemeal conquest of Wales, a process which took well over 200 years’ …
Did they teach you that in school ?
Beware of the Risen People
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wee jimmy krankie on 16:32 - Dec 27 with 2050 views
wee jimmy krankie on 12:02 - Dec 27 by Kilkennyjack
Wales was quite different though …..
‘ The Battle of Hastings in 1066 was the decisive event in the conquest of Saxon England. Within a year, the Normans were building a castle at Chepstow and had begun their piecemeal conquest of Wales, a process which took well over 200 years’ …
Did they teach you that in school ?
Yes they taught that the Norman's conquered England and Wales . The Norman's took about 20 years to conquer most of England and having finished that they turned to Wales in 1081 and soon conquered most of the valuable land areas of Wales bu 1094. The rest of Wales the fairly worthless upland areas they left to the native Welsh.
The Normans then started their invasion of the 7 individual kingdoms on the Ireland of Ireland in 1169 under Papal sanction.
Yes they taught that the Norman's conquered England and Wales . The Norman's took about 20 years to conquer most of England and having finished that they turned to Wales in 1081 and soon conquered most of the valuable land areas of Wales bu 1094. The rest of Wales the fairly worthless upland areas they left to the native Welsh.
The Normans then started their invasion of the 7 individual kingdoms on the Ireland of Ireland in 1169 under Papal sanction.
It took them another 200 years to conquer Cymru.
The Saes were pussies.
Beware of the Risen People
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wee jimmy krankie on 12:27 - Dec 28 with 1966 views
Nicola has confirmed she will not police the border between Scotland and England to prevent people crossing to celebrate the New Year. Does she not know there is no international border to police Scotland is part of the UK.
Good to see Nicola is finally following the science and reducing the 10 isolation period to 7 days. She is following Boris lead in England which has seen Drakeford recently following.
Scotland has now fallen in line with England, Wales and NI .
Good to see the SNP MP Margaret Ferrier is to be protected for breaking the law. She is charged with travelling from Scotland to England despite knowing she had covoid symptoms and being told to self isolate.
She has appeared in the Glasgow sherriffs Court and given bail until a trial date is set.
As she has appeared in a Scottish court she must have broken the Scottish Law, that her SNP government had put in place to prevent travel between Scotland and England.
Nicola has announced the lifting of the crowd restrictions at sporting events. Just in time for the resumption of the Scottish football after their winter break and in time for the start of the six nations. A cynical U-turn.
Nicola has announced the lifting of the crowd restrictions at sporting events. Just in time for the resumption of the Scottish football after their winter break and in time for the start of the six nations. A cynical U-turn.
It's all political posturing at the expense of the population.
Good to see the SNP MP Margaret Ferrier is to be protected for breaking the law. She is charged with travelling from Scotland to England despite knowing she had covoid symptoms and being told to self isolate.
She has appeared in the Glasgow sherriffs Court and given bail until a trial date is set.
As she has appeared in a Scottish court she must have broken the Scottish Law, that her SNP government had put in place to prevent travel between Scotland and England.
Who cares if its a Scottish law or an English law, the fact a politician who has allegedly transgressed is being prosecuted should be welcomed. Maybe the fact it’s a Scottish Court indicates they take things a bit more seriously.
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wee jimmy krankie on 18:23 - Feb 23 with 1397 views
wee jimmy krankie on 22:10 - Jan 11 by majorraglan
Who cares if its a Scottish law or an English law, the fact a politician who has allegedly transgressed is being prosecuted should be welcomed. Maybe the fact it’s a Scottish Court indicates they take things a bit more seriously.
Good to see Nicola is following the lead set by England and Wales and is removing her restrictions. Only last week she accused England of being reckless.
wee jimmy krankie on 09:37 - Dec 28 by Kilkennyjack
It took them another 200 years to conquer Cymru.
The Saes were pussies.
I'm a bit late to this parade but I thought kilky always criticised people for living in the past yet in this post he is again in the past, 1000 years in the past!
Now Sturgeon, criticising her isn't different to criticisng Bojo, she is nothing to do withWales.
On that last point, criticising the Senedd is not criticising Wales, it is criticising politicians, which, in a democratic society is everyone's right, or should be.
I will criticise anyone's opinion but not their right to have that opinion.
I'm a bit late to this parade but I thought kilky always criticised people for living in the past yet in this post he is again in the past, 1000 years in the past!
Now Sturgeon, criticising her isn't different to criticisng Bojo, she is nothing to do withWales.
On that last point, criticising the Senedd is not criticising Wales, it is criticising politicians, which, in a democratic society is everyone's right, or should be.
I will criticise anyone's opinion but not their right to have that opinion.