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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Sat 18 Dec 00:12
... she comes long and finds the top corner.
https://youtu.be/Ums5hdy0YOA
Shredding the Daily Mail reporter to bits. đ
And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sat 18 Dec 10:25
She never tries to conceal her contempt for the Tory press, probably on the grounds that they`re never going to print anything favourable to her so why be nice to them?
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Topic Originator: ipswichpar
Date: Sat 18 Dec 10:56
Superb response.
She should let him ask the first question from now on.
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Topic Originator: DBP
Date: Sat 18 Dec 11:09
âEVEN for the Daily Mailâ đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
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Topic Originator: desparado
Date: Sat 18 Dec 11:54
Yip put in his place. Dross and other Tories are up in arms as she spoke in a condescending manner to the reporter.
A reporter who knows or at least should know that Scotland will not get extra funding until WM decides England needs extra funding.
âAn equal partner in the family of nationsâ..remember ? Aye rightâŠâŠ..
What an opportunity we missed in 2014.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sat 18 Dec 13:25
Quote:
desparado, Sat 18 Dec 11:54
Yip put in his place. Dross and other Tories are up in arms as she spoke in a condescending manner to the reporter.
A reporter who knows or at least should know that Scotland will not get extra funding until WM decides England needs extra funding.
âAn equal partner in the family of nationsâ..remember ? Aye rightâŠâŠ..
Minor correction:
"Until WM decides England needs extra funding...and then borrows a stack of cash on the shared credit card and claims to have done us a favour."
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Topic Originator: McCaig`s Tower
Date: Sat 18 Dec 18:27
Iâm not a big fan of these briefings â there is little chance for the journalists to ask follow-up questions, which devalues the whole exercise in my opinion â but I thought NS behaved appallingly.
I only saw the first couple of questions from the BBC and STV (I think) before the BBC cut away, but I thought they were sensible questions which werenât really answered.
The media will have viewers and readers who will want specific questions raised even if the media think they know the answer already, they are entitled to ask.
I think the questions were legitimate â if you can suddenly find ÂŁ100m (or was it ÂŁ200m?) can you find more? If not (or there were some other unforeseen contingency) could you rejig the budget? Well, yes you could because youâve already said you might have to. Given the frequent changes to self-isolation guidance, is there scope for a relaxation there?
(And of course, the previous profligacy of the SG should be called into question â surely there are legitimate questions to be asked there?).
Instead we had the unedifying spectacle of Mr Blackley being treated like a recalcitrant pupil at school assembly.
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Topic Originator: Buspasspar
Date: Sat 18 Dec 18:39
Behave Min ^^^^ He deserves to be .. he could not string a sentence together ..that has to be your worst post but is in line with much of your garbage .. there is absolutely no chance the media or public being allowed a follow up .. go watch Boris the Brave
We are forever shaped by the Children we once were
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sat 18 Dec 18:46
Unionists don`t like these briefings because NS comes across well in them. She is always well-briefed and rarely wrong-footed. You won`t hear Labour at Westminster complaining about Johnson being allowed free air-time because he comes across so poorly. Journalists like Blackley are simply trying to catch her out and play up to their readership.
Post Edited (Sat 18 Dec 19:03)
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Topic Originator: Buspasspar
Date: Sat 18 Dec 19:08
Good post wee eck
We are forever shaped by the Children we once were
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Topic Originator: JTH123
Date: Sat 18 Dec 19:32
The boy got his bottom handed to him and deservedly so. His questions were the laziest of lazy journalism.
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Topic Originator: Parboiled
Date: Sat 18 Dec 22:02
Some think sheâs a wee chit, but sheâs bigger than that.
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sun 19 Dec 10:08
Just when you think there`s going to be a civilised discussion... somebody throws in a random insult.
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Topic Originator: Andrew283
Date: Sun 19 Dec 11:59
Yoon patter really is terrible. Like, why do right wingers find it so hard to be funny? Every time they make a `joke` you can just sense their teeth crunching and faces going bright red with rage
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sun 19 Dec 12:11
I`ve lost track of the various `nicknames` they`ve come up with for NS. It`s excruciating primary school playground stuff.
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Topic Originator: DBP
Date: Sun 19 Dec 13:33
They know theyâre losing the arguments wee eck
so to use a fitba analogy - like all crap teams, if theyâre not getting a kick off the ball, they revert to trying to kick the players
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sun 19 Dec 14:39
I wonder if they`d have so many names for a male politician?
I`m not great fan of Sturgeon`s government but I`d much rather have her leading the country than someone like Douglas Ross or whoever leads the Lib Dems nowadays.
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Topic Originator: Parboiled
Date: Sun 19 Dec 15:12
McCaig raised some points, just got abuse for his pains. - worst post, garbage etc.
He can speak up for himself, but to use another footie analogy why not play the ball not the man and respond to his arguments?
Having said that, my poke at our esteemed Leaderene wasnât very gentlemanly. I apologise for lowering the tone even further than already set by someone elsie âŠ
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Topic Originator: hurricane_jimmy
Date: Sun 19 Dec 15:36
I`ve never been the most fervent fan of Nicola Sturgeon and I would still argue that the SNP could do a lot to strengthen their arguments, which rings the competency alarm bells in my head.
Not one single Unionist politician I can think of that`s capable of mounting a strong offensive against the SNP. If I was Nicola Sturgeon, I`d be diverting attention away from the opposing the Tories and be more vociferous in attacking Labour and Lib Dem - offer them a role in writing the constitution of an Independent Scotland (which would be largely social democratic) and if they refuse just highlight the lack of integrity of these parties for supporting a right wing England.
Tbh, at this point though, its just kinda funny to watch the Yoons slowly realising that the whole basis of their ideology is crumbling away and the inevitability of the situation - its like when an animal is cornered. UK economy in chronic decline due to Brexit and the demographic is really shifting against them. More and more youngsters in Scotland growing up in Scotland used the idea of a Government in Edinburgh being mainly responsible for their daily lives. It really is only going one way. Get Independence done! ;)
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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Sun 19 Dec 17:46
Mc T, the problem is that journalist didn`t ask any of those questions that you have raised. He didn`t make any of the points you made (not that I agree with the spirit of your question either but that`s neither here nor there). This journalist asked a shockingly lazy and inept question and the most capable Scottish politician of this century felt his bum for it. Maybe he`ll learn from it. He was questioning the First Minister of Scotland, he should have brought his A game.
And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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Topic Originator: Buspasspar
Date: Sun 19 Dec 19:30
Topic Originator: Parboiled
Date: Sun 19 Dec 15:12
McCaig raised some points, just got abuse for his pains. - worst post, garbage etc.
He can speak up for himself, but to use another footie analogy why not play the ball not the man and respond to his arguments?
Having said that, my poke at our esteemed Leaderene wasnât very gentlemanly. I apologise for lowering the tone even further than already set by someone elsie âŠ
Apologies to McCaig for the garbage slur .. but the post was total nonsense and I will stand by that
Parboiled who is Elsie ? .. :-))
Post Edited (Sun 19 Dec 19:31)
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Topic Originator: McCaig`s Tower
Date: Sun 19 Dec 21:19
TOWK
What questions do you think the journalist asked?
As far as I can see MB asked 4 questions:
Does she (NS) agree that those in the hospitality industry are suffering lockdown by stealth?
Is ÂŁ66m enough?
Could she find more?
If she canât find more, are there other solutions?
Do you agree?
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Topic Originator: McCaig`s Tower
Date: Sun 19 Dec 21:24
Apologies to McCaig for the garbage slur .. but the post was total nonsense and I will stand by that
Buspasspar
Apology accepted, but are you saying my post was total nonsense but not garbage?
You have to marvel at my consistency.
Do you mean that nothing I said could be interpreted as making sense? In the spirit of civilised discussion, of course.
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