tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7972114991869354050.post7216648461012502387..comments2024-02-01T14:56:24.725+00:00Comments on The Laird Report: Scotland’s ‘jolly fat man’ Alex Salmond is peddling his grievance agenda again by claiming No voters duped by the “vow”, the only people who were conned, deceived and duped were Yes voters, Salmond lied repeatedly through-out the referendum campaign, Alex Salmond’s star is falling, Christine Jardine for Gordon can help make that happen sooner Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7972114991869354050.post-3912211475526481392015-04-11T13:24:50.210+01:002015-04-11T13:24:50.210+01:00Just something to point out to the commentator who...Just something to point out to the commentator who has issues with your blog.<br /><br />George published your comment. Some of the more extreme sites (nationalist and unionist) will not publish any comment they feel criticises their political views. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7972114991869354050.post-53050379932526283122015-04-11T12:55:29.583+01:002015-04-11T12:55:29.583+01:00Dear Mike
“It's a good blog you've got he...Dear Mike<br /><br />“It's a good blog you've got here George, always a joy to read”.<br /><br />If you check another comment on this thread, someone doesn’t like it, must be sour grapes from them I suppose, Nationalists don’t like it up them it seems politically. They even did the classic, ‘I am not a Nat’. Why would anyone say this? <br /><br />“You seem to have hit the nail on the head there for the main reasons of the no vote being a strong sense of Britishness and the dire economic case conveyed by the nats, that's what did it for me”.<br /><br />And everyone else, SNP economic case is pure bogus.<br /><br />“I hope the nats don't get as far as they hope in the general election. Some of the policies they're pushing through like the named person and SuperID database are just disturbing. I've also noticed that whenever they've been campaigning locally outside my local shopping centre weekly that they've been concentrating on and giving out their flags and merchandise to a lot of kids as young 10 or even 5 years old, what's u with that?”<br /><br />The flags and merchandise is a way of using children as walking adverts, it is a standard campaigning tactic; it is done to create an image that the SNP is family ordinated. The SNP is a cult and the cult likes to use people. <br /><br />George G Lairdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07634338820731652821noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7972114991869354050.post-6859623989438023492015-04-11T12:45:48.080+01:002015-04-11T12:45:48.080+01:00Dear ‘Nicola’
“Still a bitter, twisted man I see ...Dear ‘Nicola’<br /><br />“Still a bitter, twisted man I see George”.<br /><br />I sense you don’t like the blog, funny, I hardly ever get any complaints about it; many people love it apparently, so I am told. <br /><br />“Just think how different it could all have been if the Nats hadn't spurned you. You could have been a contender!”<br /><br />Oh dear looks like you are upset, have you been kicked out of several political parties recently?<br /><br />Next Stop Solidarity is it?<br /><br />“Never mind at least your 108 likes/followers will keep you warm at night, well them and the 'interesting' material you choose to peruse for titillation”.<br /><br />I don’t call people who join my blog ‘followers’ because I don’t operate a cult, they are just readers.<br /><br />“Spies at every corner George, every corner xx”.<br /><br />Mind tell them to wear a scarf and gloves, it is still very chilly outside.<br /><br />“PS I'm not a Nat but I KNOW what you are, tick tock..”.<br /><br />Oh really so why don’t you tell me and I can have a laugh, as to ‘tick tock’ I think you will find someone else is on a countdown to judgment.<br /><br />Did you help in the online attack of Dawn Rodger or were you too busy running a tampax emergency taskforce for the SNP?<br /><br />Try reading the contents of the blog instead of looking at the pictures for 'titillation', might as well be educated.<br /><br />George G Lairdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07634338820731652821noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7972114991869354050.post-78789414662343347842015-04-11T00:00:56.898+01:002015-04-11T00:00:56.898+01:00Still a bitter, twisted man I see George.
Just t...Still a bitter, twisted man I see George. <br /><br />Just think how different it could all have been if the Nats hadn't spurned you. You could have been a contender!<br /><br />Never mind at least your 108 likes/followers will keep you warm at night, well them and the 'interesting' material you choose to peruse for titillaton.<br /><br />Spies at every corner George, every corner xx <br /><br />PS I'm not a Nat but I KNOW what you are, tick tock...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7972114991869354050.post-4657129303729435072015-04-10T22:07:25.629+01:002015-04-10T22:07:25.629+01:00It's a good blog you've got here George, a...It's a good blog you've got here George, always a joy to read. <br /><br />You seem to have hit the nail on the head there for the main reasons of the no vote being a strong sense of Britishness and the dire economic case conveyed by the nats, that's what did it for me.<br /><br />I hope the nats don't get as far as they hope in the general election. Some of the policies they're pushing through like the named person and SuperID database are just disturbing. I've also noticed that whenever they've been campaigning locally outside my local shopping centre weekly that they've been concentrating on and giving out their flags and merchandise to a lot of kids as young 10 or even 5 years old, what's u with that?<br /><br />Yours sincerely,<br />Mike SAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7972114991869354050.post-83933373392385784422015-04-10T19:39:04.727+01:002015-04-10T19:39:04.727+01:00I had never heard of the "Vow" until AFT...I had never heard of the "Vow" until AFTER the Referendum. My influences for voting No were the currency issue, defence and Europe. Iwas even in favour of Yes up until a few months before the vote.<br /><br />The next big worry is FFA. Sturgeon wants this within 12 months. How the hell will that be sorted out?<br /><br />I work in a company that is spread across the UK. They will have to implement different tax regimes for all the staff. And when the economy in Scotland goes tits up, will that mean higher taxes?<br /><br />The oil question is bollocks as well. During the Referendum campaign - and now as well - mixed messages come from the SNP. Either it's essential part of the economic plans or it is an added bonus.<br /><br />Ever noticed that whenever a survey is done, the SNP always - always - dismiss the negative ones. Or they will respond with the crap about "Nobel laureats".<br /><br />Salmond is being extremely negative (despite Sturgeon today talking about a positive SNP campaign). Not only that, he is covertly (?) accusing the No voters of stupidity, complacency or gullibility. More patronising crap.<br /><br />One of the biggest lies to come out was the issue of taking legal advice on EU. That was unforgivable and in my mind was a resignation issue. I want journalists to clobber Sturgeon with this one again and again.<br /><br />It would be great if Christine Jardine could win the seat. It would send shockwaves through the SNP clique.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com