Disappointing to see Trump getting red carpet welcome in Scotland 12:23 - May 1 with 811 views | noggin | Hopefully just something he financed himself. | |
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Disappointing to see Trump getting red carpet welcome in Scotland on 12:25 - May 1 with 796 views | Keno | Hardly surprising given how tin pot the SNP has become It'll probably be announced that Saint Nicola is his and Maggie Thatchers long lost love child | |
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Disappointing to see Trump getting red carpet welcome in Scotland on 12:28 - May 1 with 767 views | wkj | He made the scots put down the carpet - and made them pay for it too! | |
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Disappointing to see Trump getting red carpet welcome in Scotland on 13:54 - May 1 with 681 views | DJR |
As proof of his unpopularity in Scotland, 12% of Scots would have supported Trump in the 2020 Presidential election. https://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/poll-one-in-ten-scots-would-support-donal In contrast, UK-wide polling around the same time suggested 32% of Britons supported Trump. And for all claims of the SNP being tinpot, its implemented policies are far more progressive than the two UK-wide parties will ever be. And it has been willing to raise to the top rate of tax to pay for them, something the two major parties will never do. And don't talk to me about Brexit, which the Scots didn't vote for. [Post edited 2 May 2023 10:51]
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Disappointing to see Trump getting red carpet welcome in Scotland on 11:36 - May 2 with 499 views | DJR |
Disappointing to see Trump getting red carpet welcome in Scotland on 13:54 - May 1 by DJR | As proof of his unpopularity in Scotland, 12% of Scots would have supported Trump in the 2020 Presidential election. https://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/poll-one-in-ten-scots-would-support-donal In contrast, UK-wide polling around the same time suggested 32% of Britons supported Trump. And for all claims of the SNP being tinpot, its implemented policies are far more progressive than the two UK-wide parties will ever be. And it has been willing to raise to the top rate of tax to pay for them, something the two major parties will never do. And don't talk to me about Brexit, which the Scots didn't vote for. [Post edited 2 May 2023 10:51]
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As if to prove my point on raising taxes on higher earners, this from the Guardian. "In his Today interview Keir Starmer also implied that he was no longer committed to the pledge he made during the Labour leadership to increase income tax for the top 5% of earners (which is what the party proposed in the 2019 election campaign)." | | | |
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