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Don't forget, England voted UKIP last year ..

and in big numbers again in May. ..

Another reason for a second indy vote in scotland. ..

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The wonderful Pauline Black is on Andrew Neil's show afterwards.

I knew Pauline years back through politics. .great girl

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Don't forget, England voted UKIP last year ..

and in big numbers again in May. ..

Another reason for a second indy vote in scotland. ..

And a Labour group looks set to prioritise England - see Red Shift thread

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Have almost given up on this farce of a show. Third biggest party ignored in favour of a bunch of racist non-entities going by the name of UKIP.

Need to give them much more profile so they can keep talking about too much money going to Scotland through Barnet

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Contrary to the views on QT's teletext page:

"How dare some Greek from a basket case economy lecture us"

"Oh, we have a comedian from Greece on"

"No wonder Greece is a mess - he's a loony"

Etc, etc, etc.

Aye, he's only an economics professor who has books and papers published on the subject, what the hell does he know?! :lol:

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Conservative secretary of state for Wales Stephen Crabb MP;

newly-elected Labour MP Stephen Kinnock;

leader of Plaid Cymru Leanne Wood AM;

Daily Telegraph columnist and Margaret Thatcher's biographer Charles Moore;

singer and campaigner Charlotte Church.

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Kinnock is a just like his professional loser of a father. Kinnock Snr once claimed that "Wales has no history" and remains as opposed to Welsh devolution as he was twenty years ago.

Kinnock Jnr together with fellow Labour MPs Andy McDonald, Stephen Doughty and Tom Blenkinsop turned a debate on the future of Teeside steel a few weeks ago into a "SNP bad" session. Apparently because we didn't use Teeside steel to built the new Forth bridge with, it's the SNP's fault that Teeside's steel industry is going down the drain. To be fair, Anna Turley, the Labour MP who brought the debate about (with help from Mags Ferrier of the SNP) looked embarrassed and frustrated at her colleagues pathetic turn of events.

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Kinnock Jnr was just forced upon his constituency by the labour far right Westminster leadership (as was).

He has hardly been to wales sincd his young childhood he is of course Denmark's "first husband" if thats the correct term..so quite how he can be an MP either in London or south wales is frankly a joke.

Plus as said above he is indeed a total and very right wing

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And Charlotte Church has been excellent. ..if she fancied standing for election that would be great. ..not that elections are the only way to be politically active of course.

Good luck to her anyway :)

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And Charlotte Church has been excellent. ..if she fancied standing for election that would be great. ..not that elections are the only way to be politically active of course.

Good luck to her anyway :)

Your right, Church is a very intelligent woman and very down to earth. She's had it rough from the tabloids who falsely portray her as a sort of argumentative, hard drinking, chain smoking housewife from the docks.

But then again the British press doesn't like intelligent women with bright ideas and progressive, common sense views.

Instead, they like Katie Hopkins, Melanie Phillips and Michelle Mone :banghead:

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Kinnock Jnr was just forced upon his constituency by the labour far right Westminster leadership (as was).

He has hardly been to wales sincd his young childhood he is of course Denmark's "first husband" if thats the correct term..so quite how he can be an MP either in London or south wales is frankly a joke.

Plus as said above he is indeed a total and very right wing

Mrs K. is no longer the Danish PM. Edited by Charlie Endell
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Kinnock is a just like his professional loser of a father. Kinnock Snr once claimed that "Wales has no history" and remains as opposed to Welsh devolution as he was twenty years ago.

Kinnock Jnr together with fellow Labour MPs Andy McDonald, Stephen Doughty and Tom Blenkinsop turned a debate on the future of Teeside steel a few weeks ago into a "SNP bad" session. Apparently because we didn't use Teeside steel to built the new Forth bridge with, it's the SNP's fault that Teeside's steel industry is going down the drain. To be fair, Anna Turley, the Labour MP who brought the debate about (with help from Mags Ferrier of the SNP) looked embarrassed and frustrated at her colleagues pathetic turn of events.

Labour seem to forget that we have had built said bridge with our own steel if Thatcher, coupled with feeble Labour opposition I may add, hadn't butchered our heavy industries.

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