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Russia meddled in Scottish vote, unclear on Brexit - UK parliamentary report

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21 minutes ago, vogie said:

Photo shopped you say. Verhofstadt is on the trail with the Lib/Dems. Enjoy.

 

 

 

Waiting for the Rookie to come back with an apology.

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    Of course this government does not want evidence of Russian or any other nations interference in Brexit. If shown the calls for another referendum to confirm the result would be overwhelming. 

  • At first glance, a damp squib. Then the realisation:   The UK government "actively avoided" looking for Russian interference during the EU and Scottish independence referendums, says a group

  • Exhibit A and exhibit B m'lud.

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As a general rule it would be good to see all publicly-funded reports released within, say, 30 days of completion.

24 minutes ago, vogie said:

Photo shopped you say. Verhofstadt is on the trail with the Lib/Dems. Enjoy.

 

 

 

I was referring to the other picture.

Yes, because Russia's the real enemy - not the CCP and BLM terrorists.

Who wrote this report ? George Soros ?

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2 hours ago, vogie said:

Photo shopped you say. Verhofstadt is on the trail with the Lib/Dems. Enjoy.

 

 

 

Hardly the cloak and dagger stuff of international spooks, now, is it? 

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18 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:

Hardly the cloak and dagger stuff of international spooks, now, is it? 

Does meddling have to be cloak and dagger, this is conclusive that the EU meddle in other countries affairs and elections. We had enough subterfuge with our own politicians travelling to Brussels to block our countries democratic referendum like Lammy and Grieve without outsider interference. Luckely the British public saw through their treacherous game

 

 

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14 minutes ago, vogie said:

Does meddling have to be cloak and dagger, this is conclusive that the EU meddle in other countries affairs and elections. We had enough subterfuge with our own politicians travelling to Brussels to block our countries democratic referendum like Lammy and Grieve without outsider interference. Luckely the British public saw through their treacherous game

 

 

I’d hold off on claims of what the ‘British public saw through’.

 

They are are about to learn exactly what it is Brexit is going to mean for them.

 

They might then develop a little more clarity of vision.

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23 minutes ago, vogie said:

Does meddling have to be cloak and dagger, this is conclusive that the EU meddle in other countries affairs and elections. We had enough subterfuge with our own politicians travelling to Brussels to block our countries democratic referendum like Lammy and Grieve without outsider interference. Luckely the British public saw through their treacherous game

 

 

But asking other countries and its leaders to meddle in the Scottish independence referendum was OK because it was unionists who wanted it?

Hypocrisy again. 

9 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

I’d hold off on claims of what the ‘British public saw through’.

 

They are are about to learn exactly what it is Brexit is going to mean for them.

 

They might then develop a little more clarity of vision.

I would worry about the transformation your country will be going through with the UK leaving the Jolly Boys Club instead of worrying about ours. We already have seen a 100,000 billion euros reasons for leaving.

4 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

But asking other countries and its leaders to meddle in the Scottish independence referendum was OK because it was unionists who wanted it?

Hypocrisy again. 

You have had your "once in a generation referendum" the Scots said 'no'

8 minutes ago, vogie said:

I would worry about the transformation your country will be going through with the UK leaving the Jolly Boys Club instead of worrying about ours. We already have seen a 100,000 billion euros reasons for leaving.

Once again your rambling and unfounded imagination is fixated on me and I find myself reminding you I am not the topic of discussion.

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9 minutes ago, vogie said:

You have had your "once in a generation referendum" the Scots said 'no'

Ah and there we have it in all its majesty.

Brexiteer democracy.

No-one is allowed to change their mind.

2 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Once again your rambling and unfounded imagination is fixated on me and I find myself reminding you I am not the topic of discussion.

My imagination fixated on you ????, believe me nothing could be further from the truth.

1 minute ago, Rookiescot said:

Ah and there we have it in all its majesty.

Brexiteer democracy.

No-one is allowed to change their mind.

Your beef is with Salmond and Sturgeon, their words not mine.

3 minutes ago, vogie said:

Your beef is with Salmond and Sturgeon, their words not mine.

Ah so a throwaway line is somehow written in tablets of stone when it comes to Scottish independence but all those things said by Brexiteers like Johnson are not?

More hypocrisy.

1 minute ago, Rookiescot said:

Ah so a throwaway line is somehow written in tablets of stone when it comes to Scottish independence but all those things said by Brexiteers like Johnson are not?

More hypocrisy.

The man from number 10, he say no.

Just now, vogie said:

The man from number 10, he say no.

He cant keep just kicking it down the road. Moves are already afoot to take the decision out of his hands.

So he either mans up and accepts the challenge or he simply becomes an observer.  

7 minutes ago, vogie said:

My imagination fixated on you ????, believe me nothing could be further from the truth.

That’s good news vogie.

 

So in the future I won’t have to put with you posting your groundless imaginings of my nationality or anything else personal that I have chosen never to share on TVF.

 

 

 

2 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

He cant keep just kicking it down the road. Moves are already afoot to take the decision out of his hands.

So he either mans up and accepts the challenge or he simply becomes an observer.  

With a 80 seat majority he will have the best seat in the house. ????????????

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56 minutes ago, vogie said:

Does meddling have to be cloak and dagger, this is conclusive that the EU meddle in other countries affairs and elections. We had enough subterfuge with our own politicians travelling to Brussels to block our countries democratic referendum like Lammy and Grieve without outsider interference. Luckely the British public saw through their treacherous game

 

 

That is campaigning - nothing underhand, nothing concealed. Trying to draw some sort of equivalence is a little bit of a stretch, don't you think?

Bloody awful Palace.No wonder all the Scots Men made great  Sailors, Engineers,Oil Field Tecs somewhere else. When i drilled the North Sea 45 ago it was 90% Yanks. Old Jock stayed in Saudi.:burp:

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Utter nonsense and here we go again on Scottish Independence NO vote and Brexit. Except the result for gods sake. Move on. You live in Thailand anyway. 

2 minutes ago, vogie said:

With a 80 seat majority he will have the best seat in the house. ????????????

His 79 seat majority is asinine.

The decision will be made by Scotland.

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15 hours ago, vogie said:

There is one thing for certain RR as sure as eggs is eggs, Guy Verhofstadt ahd the EU interfered with British politics, I suppose that doesn't count eh?

 

I really hate to break this to you but the Brexit referendum is long long over. Verhofstadt was the EU negotiator AFTER Brexit was decided by a vote, somewhat narrow margin for such a large constitutional change but those were the rules and there it is. Verhofstadt's complaint was that the British negotiator in chief at the time, Davis, spent much more time in London than in Brussels, leading the EU negotiating team to believe that was where the UK Government's real problems lay.

 

So how was Verhofstadt supposed to interfere in British politics then?

14 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:

That is campaigning - nothing underhand, nothing concealed. Trying to draw some sort of equivalence is a little bit of a stretch, don't you think?

Going over the goverments head is treason, we pay the MPs to represent us and not themselves. They had no right to take it on themselves to be Quislings and go againgst the wishes of our country. Labour paid heavily for ignoring the wishes of our country.

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4 minutes ago, vogie said:

Going over the goverments head is treason, we pay the MPs to represent us and not themselves. They had no right to take it on themselves to be Quislings and go againgst the wishes of our country. Labour paid heavily for ignoring the wishes of our country.

All a bit meaningless when a hostile foreign power is left to interfere in the UK’s  democratic processes with impunity, certain in the knowledge that the British Government are not interested in even investigating foreign interference.

 

9 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

All a bit meaningless when a hostile foreign power is left to interfere in the UK’s  democratic processes with impunity, certain in the knowledge that the British Government are not interested in even investigating foreign interference.

 

How did a "foreign power" interfere with the UKs democratic process?

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5 minutes ago, vogie said:

How did a "foreign power" interfere with the UKs democratic process?

You’ll find a few clues in the OP.

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