Most disgusting pairing imaginable (1 Viewer)

sbvet

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just saw this picture floating aroung t'internet.

Does it top fisher / Seppalla combo??

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bigfatronssba

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Probably after some tips for when his plan for independence through democratic means has failed.
 

Grendel

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or love their own country and don't want to be ruled by the English don't take it personally its patriotism.

Even if the majority of the country do want it to be ruled by them?
 

shy_tall_knight

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Even if the majority of the country do want it to be ruled by them?

Doesn't stop a desire for independence, just because your in a minority, Scotland are lucky they are given the opportunity for a democratic vote, Ireland was partitioned to created a unionist majority in the North, there was no democratic vote.
 

Grendel

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Doesn't stop a desire for independence, just because your in a minority, Scotland are lucky they are given the opportunity for a democratic vote, Ireland was partitioned to created a unionist majority in the North, there was no democratic vote.

Wonderful - a Sinn Fein apologist.
 

cloughie

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just saw this picture floating aroung t'internet.

Does it top fisher / Seppalla combo??

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Where is Gerry Adams, just thought he is probabley out on another mission.

thats me on the hit list now
 

Ashdown1

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or love their own country and don't want to be ruled by the English don't take it personally its patriotism.

Something it seems that is smashed out of the English themselves !! Every time we raise our own flag it's deemed by the idiotic as Nationalistic and therefore must be racist !
 

shy_tall_knight

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Wonderful - a Sinn Fein apologist.

I was quoting facts, there was no democratic vote for the whole of Ireland. It surprises me why people such as certain English people don't understand why certain Scots want independence, surely you have to be Scottish to fully understand. Many English do not like the influence that the EU has over our country's laws and hence a potential referendum in the next parliament on our membership - holding this opinion is fine but a desire for scottish independence or a united Ireland by Scots / Irish is somehow wrong. Scotland will remain in the UK following a true democratic process.
 

Otis

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Surely the most disgusting pairing imaginable is Gary Glitter and an 11 year old girl.


Or possibly worst still, Vernon Kay and Patsy Palmer.
 

mark82

Moderator
Doesn't stop a desire for independence, just because your in a minority, Scotland are lucky they are given the opportunity for a democratic vote, Ireland was partitioned to created a unionist majority in the North, there was no democratic vote.

Because the majority in the region were in favour of remaining part of the union. Hence why Northern Ireland chose to ceceed from the Irish Free State a day after it was formed.

There was a referendum later on in the 70's so to say there was never a democratic vote is not true.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Ireland_referendum,_1973
 

rondog1973

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Because the majority in the region were in favour of remaining part of the union. Hence why Northern Ireland chose to ceceed from the Irish Free State a day after it was formed.

There was a referendum later on in the 70's so to say there was never a democratic vote is not true.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Ireland_referendum,_1973
Yes, but the initial Home rule bill was passed-applicable to all of Ireland-implementation of which was delayed due to the onset of the Great War. During this time, Sir Edward Carson assembled and armed a private army (Ulster Volunteers), who threatened to rebel against implementation of Home Rule by the British state.

Coventry is a traditional Labour stronghold. In the current political climate, do you think it would be acceptable for this city to exempt itself from the vote cast at the last General election, using the threat of violence as a bargaining chip?
 

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