Salty seadog
Senior Member
I may have burgled the hideous carpet that was here. This is much more arty like
I see, insurance job. Risky.
I may have burgled the hideous carpet that was here. This is much more arty like
Did you admit you'd done something wrong, you c*nt.
How did you vote in the first indyref by the way???
But your happy for scotland to hide its racism, because its a minorty sport…….we can see what type of person you are.
Yes i did……maybe just decided not to read or struggled to read at all, maybe some one can read it to you as a bedtime story.
I voted to stay in the UK. I was wrong. Admitting a mistake is not a sign of weakness.
Come on, big boy. Say it. Don't beat around the bush. Spit it out. Just say it.
I voted to stay in the UK. I was wrong. Admitting a mistake is not a sign of weakness.
Come on, big boy. Say it. Don't beat around the bush. Spit it out. Just say it.
I dont need to say it…..you know it yourself, quite happy to hide racism in scottish cricket, so long as it doesnt show scottish people in a bad light
Oh yes you fúcking do. Come on. say it.
Even though if you voted leave it was instant removal from the EU…and no guarantee of a return.
hmmmmmmmm
Now whos getting angry and aggressive……
And there you go, not bothering to read the post again, and responding to what you want the answer to be, not the actual answer.
I. Voted. To. Stay. In. The. UK.
Based on every single little scrap of evidence, that'd be you, little Jowly-Bear. Just you.
Oh come on tiktok….we know what you are, you just defended racism in the cricket thread, ah its ok its a minority sport, dont show it or report as it makes scotland look bad……
But also stated it was a mistake to do so…….
I didn't think so at the time, in fact I didn't think so until after the Brexit referendum. The result (62% remain) in Scotland helped bring it home to me what different countries Scotland & England are, in so many ways.
Voting Yes in the first Indyref didn't make sense to me at the time, in no small part for the reasons you said. But after everything & looking back, it would have been good to have been on the right side of history at that point.
Funny thing is - if Scotland had voted to become independent, Brexit would never have happened in rUK. Cameron was emboldened by gambling and 'winning' in 2014, and IMO that made the EU referendum easy for him, as he thought he'd win. If he'd 'lost' Scotland, even if he'd stayed in office he'd have been so weakened & damaged by that, he'd never have risked it & I doubt any successor would either, not for a very long time.