Being arrogant and as bent as a nine bob note are extremely different things to stupid. I would accuse no politician of being stupid.
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Originally posted by Albannach View PostNow I'm really confused! Do you mean MSP or MP? In the report Vince posted, there was one of each commenting, not a couple of either.
For the record, I would have used the word Mountebank rather than idiot....it's in me shed, mate.
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Originally posted by Albannach View PostNow I'm really confused! Do you mean MSP or MP? In the report Vince posted, there was one of each commenting, not a couple of either.
Who cares? They're just pretend politicians up being kept busy in the principalities to stop them drinking.
Sorry, Andy, I just felt the need to provoke someone, but hope I have conteracted it through admitting to it....
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Originally posted by Chillitt View PostI've bought this on myself, mentioning semantics, haven't I?
Originally posted by Chillitt View PostThere have been comments elsewhere in the media, from others, either members of the Scottish parliament, Scottish members of parliament, Scots and people with less than perfect vision.
For the record, I would have used the word Mountebank rather than idiot....
Personally, I don't think he's an idiot, he wouldn't be where he is if he was. But I don't like him; not because of who he is, but because of what he said in America a few weeks back.Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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Originally posted by Sancho View Post!TROLL ALERT!
Who cares? They're just pretend politicians up being kept busy in the principalities to stop them drinking.
Sorry, Andy, I just felt the need to provoke someone, but hope I have conteracted it through admitting to it....Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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Originally posted by Sancho View PostThis is the best definition of idiot I could find. I can think of a few examples on this very forum:
"A person of profound mental retardation having a mental age below three years and generally being unable to learn connected speech or guard against common dangers. The term belongs to a classification system no longer in use and is now considered offensive."
In fairness, it probably doesn't apply to laughing Gordon though.
Cheers, Nick"The force will be with you, always!"
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MP = Member of Parliament
SMP = Scottish Member of Parliament
errr so why don't we have:
EMP = English Member of Parliament
WMP = Welsh Member of Parliament
IMP = Irish Member of Parliament
Oh, I forgot referring to one’s self as English is non PCMine WAS a 150 bhp V6 and ran on PETROL
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Originally posted by PDR View PostMP = Member of Parliament
SMP = Scottish Member of Parliament
errr so why don't we have:
EMP = English Member of Parliament
WMP = Welsh Member of Parliament
IMP = Irish Member of Parliament
Oh, I forgot referring to one’s self as English is non PC
We also have AM, which is Assembly Member (Wales) and MLA which is Member of the Legislative Assembly (Northern Ireland).
Ireland is not part of Britain and has its own entirely independent administration.
England is the only part of the UK that doesn't have its own legislature, hence there not being any EMPs.Last edited by Sancho; 6 February 2009, 15:19.
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Originally posted by Sancho View PostWell, he's got one eye, he's Scottish and he's an idiot, so that seems a fair comment.
Incidentally, I remember Kevin Rudd from my time in Oz and what Clarkson says is right, he's the only politician I've ever seen that just tells the truth.
If a politician told me today,s Friday I would check a calendar immediately
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Originally posted by PDR View PostOh, I forgot referring to one’s self as English is non PC
On a slightly different note, It's when folk say England or English when they really mean Britain or Brittish that I despise. That is only said by non Scots or Welsh (Missed out Northern Ireland as it's part of the UK, not Britain, but they will not refer to Britain or the UK as England either).Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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Originally posted by Albannach View PostWhy not? You're English, I'm Scottish, what's wrong with saying so?
On a slightly different note, It's when folk say England or English when they really mean Britain or Brittish that I despise. That is only said by non Scots or Welsh (Missed out Northern Ireland as it's part of the UK, not Britain, but they will not refer to Britain or the UK as England either).
As an Englishman, it annoys me equally to be mis-classified.
As I've said before, I would like to see an English Parliament established, then a referendum on whether to dissolve the union.
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Originally posted by Sancho View PostI would like to think that it is also only non-English people that refer to the UK as England, but I may be wrong.
You may not notice it because it's your country they mention, but if you pay closer attention and look at it in context (rather than the actual word), a lot of the time they actually mean Britain or the UK.
To get a referendum, you really need an English National Party, you're the only one of the 4 that doesn't have a home party.Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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Originally posted by Albannach View Post
To get a referendum, you really need an English National Party, you're the only one of the 4 that doesn't have a home party.
http://www.englishdemocrats.org.uk/
Unfortunately, it'll probably be hijacked by the far-right and the ignorant at some point.
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