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Likely the wall will be going up soon as, unlike the rest of the uk, wee Kim is on a mission to eliminate COViD entirely. Despite the entire weight of medical science saying that’s impossible.
It’s just a matter of belief. Believe you can eliminate Covid, and with the help of a dentist and sociologist/ communist, snd a few thousand brown shirts behind you the worlds your lobster.
Freedom? Feck no. If we let the Scots public free they might not respond so well to the brainwashing and spin.....
 
Please calm down everyone. As a proud scot, currently working in England, this is why I don't like nationalism. It so often turns ugly with unnecessary names and threats being hurled around. Ultimately we occupy the same small island and need to get along.

Back to the current rules, in my opinion Boris should have legislated to impose a consistent set of UK Covid rules (this is a global emergency that goes far beyond devolved health policy).

Its not surprising everyone is confused, but the fact is the rules differ. Read them, stick to them and then (mostly) carry on managing deer as before.
 
The J word is actually racist as is the P and N words. I was told by a lawyer that the E word is too depending on the format it is used in. Mostly followed by the letter B.
 
I don't like nationalism. It so often turns ugly with unnecessary names and threats being hurled around
Indeed it does. Personally, I don't consider myself a nationalist. I'm very proud to be Scottish, but have a great deal of love and admiration for the English too. So much so, that I married an Englishwoman. For my own part I've experienced much more anti-Scottish sentiment stemming from the English, than anti-English behaviour from any of my fellow Scots. And I'm sorry to say a great deal stemmed from certain members of SD, especially during the 2014 referendum. Recent comments by some, (including phrases such as 'The Scots', or 'You Scots', especially when allied to barely-disguised contempt and thinly-veiled insult, or the inference that we're all too stupid to make our own decisions regarding our country's future) have angered more than just myself, and those responsible no doubt will have had their cards marked for the future. For my part, I'm more than happy to see reasoned and strong debate from either side of an argument, but when things reach the stage where my country, and my folk, are subjected to what's quite frankly blatant prejudice (if not actual racism) my anger is stirred. It is unacceptable
 
Is everyone having a Sunday on the wine...? I’m just impressed that you can spell all those big words whilst inebriated...🍷🍷🍷
Spelling big words is best done with stronger things in the glass than wine (I despise wine so that may influence me) . I advise a good bourbon.:stir:
 
I am from North West England and now live in Scotland. I drove here, never once thinking we were really separate countries. Even the border is invisible apart from the road signs letting you know you are now in Scotland/England.
I have been made welcome by everyone I have met and have made good friends here too.
I admit I sometimes struggled with folks accents .... and one day realised some also had problems understanding me.
I don't understand, with all the problems in this world, people find it necessary to stir things up re the United Kingdom,
because being united is what keeps us all strong.
Alan.
 
Rather than bitching, sniping and adding your own views on the law herewith a link to The Scottish Governments regulations. Whether you agree with them or not is irrelevant- they are legally binding and most in Scotland look unfavourably on those who flout regulations.

Take note on the bits about unnecessary travel etc. And most are abiding by this, although it is f......ing irritating.

 
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