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Von: Len GM0ONX (gm0onx@goooooglemail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 05.07.2009 17:09
Message-ID: <h2qfv3$hbh$1@news.eternal-september.org>
Newsgroup: uk.radio.amateur
Brian Reay wrote:
> "Len GM0ONX" <gm0onx@goooooglemail.com> wrote in message
> news:h2qc7l$e1h$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>
>>
>> Brian do you deliberately seek to make yourself completely alien to
>> everyone on this NG with your ill considered statements.
>>
>> Your repeated anti-Scottish statements are hardly appropriate for someone
>> who represents the NATIONAL radio society of this country at Board level
>> and adds to the inaccurate belief that it no more than the London Wireless
>> Society with a new name.
>>
>
> I'm not suggesting that we should "dump" Scotland, simply that, if the
Scots
> wish to part company they should be free to do so.
>
> I don't regard that as alienating anyone- if someone wishes to end a
> relationship, let them go. Surely that is the right thing to do. However,
> having made their (free) choice, they are on their own.
>
> --
> 73
> Brian G8OSN/W8OSN
> www.g8osn.org.uk
>
>
>

Well it may not be your intention but alienating is exactly what you've
done. Exactly how did you think the statement "just take back Gordon
Brown and don't expect us to bail you out again" was going to be taken.

Before saying more on the subject consider this,

1) Gordon Brown regardless what you think of him (and I am not a fan),
is the Prime Minister of the UK. His appointment as a PM is no different
to how John Major was pointed in the first instance. Major didn't go
straight to the polls. Rightly or wrongly its how we've elected PM's for
generations. The fact he is a Scot is not an issue, the fact he's a
useless PM is.

There his no issue in Scotland (apart from a few loonies) with the PM
being English so why should two Scots in a row be a problem with some
English voters. How many of the previous PMs were English with not one
word of complaint from Scotland about their nationality. Their politics
yes, especially Maggie's.

2) A SNP vote in Scotland is often an anti Labour vote. We don't do Tory
here after what they did to the country in the 80's.

3) The majority of votes in the Scottish Parliament and Scottish votes
to the UK parliament are for pro Union parties. Opinion polls show were
are quite happy with devolved government and the Union. See the BBC poll
last week and others.

4) If you want to look at subsidising, look at the south of England with
large numbers of jobs unnecessarily centralised in the greater London
area and paid for by the rest of the UK tax payers. I'm surprised the
Northern and Central English have put up with it for so long. Time they
had more say in their affairs and looked after them locally as we do.

5) Never under estimate the power of an ill considered comment by an
Englishman to bring out nationalistic comments from a Scot, particularly
when he can't even be bothered to get the name of his nationality right.

Len GM0ONX.


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