Nothing is inevitable, but removing the Scottish victim complex about 'the Tories' probably helps - t
Ha, good luck with that. Scots will irrationally hate "the Tories" for a long time to come.
They do now. Not trialling the Poll Tax in Scotland would help with that
Same as the tin. How could, in 1997, Scottish devolution fail? Or was it inevitable?
Ha, good luck with that. Scots will irrationally hate "the Tories" for a long time to come.
The Scottish economy was devastated by the economic policies pursued by the Tories in the 1980s .They then decided to use us Scots as guinea pigs for the Poll Tax. Now there is David Cameron with his aim of stirring up trouble between Scotland and England. Irrational ? I think not.
It'd be rational if Labour wasn't about as equally horrible to Scotland as the Tories were....
Labour as well now if the reports are accurate. Several newspaper articles I've read have had quotes about them facing what some have termed "irrational hatred" during the present elections, Red Tories indeed.Ha, good luck with that. Scots will irrationally hate "the Tories" for a long time to come.
IIt'd be rational if Labour wasn't about as equally horrible to Scotland as the Tories were. Being solid Labour voters (until recently...) and blaming the Tories for all their problems was completely absurd. Labour was prett damn lucky gettinh away with it as long as they did.
I'm sorry but this is just rubbish.It'd be rational if Labour wasn't about as equally horrible to Scotland as the Tories were. Being solid Labour voters (until recently...) and blaming the Tories for all their problems was completely absurd. Labour was prett damn lucky gettinh away with it as long as they did.