Are they Labour. Will Kezia be made to apologise? Will Ruth say anything? Does Ruth think she has a future once her protector has gone? Does wee Willie actually exist or is he a figment of the imagination of Shaun at the North British News?
1. the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. "there has been widespread speculation that he plans to quit" synonyms: conjecture, theorizing, hypothesizing, supposition, guesswork; More talk; theory, hypothesis, thesis, postulation, guess, surmise, opinion, notion; prediction, forecast; informalguesstimate "his resignation fuelled speculation of an imminent cabinet reshuffle" gamble, venture, risk; gambling; investment; informalspec; informalflutter; archaicadventure "a speculation on the stock market" 2. investment in stocks, property, etc. in the hope of gain but with the risk of loss. "the company's move into property speculation"
Not quite sure where that came from given the head line: HOW NICOLA MUST LAUGH READING HER TIMELINE AFTER SHE HAS APPEARED ON ENGLISH TV.
That suggests that we were laughing at the rude wee laddies.
It is speculation that anything will happen about independence, regardless of what anyone says.
It may be the referendum where we are pulled out of Europe; it may be that the English will force one, if we keep them in Europe; it may be that NI will decide that it cant be out of Europe while the rest of its country is in... and that the disintegration starts there.
Or nothing may happen at all.
No one with any authority has ever said otherwise. People may speculate (thank you for explaining what it means) but as NS has said before, there are no immediate plans for a referendum.
It's just sad, I have been rude on Twitter but never that rude. I just don't care what these people think because thinking is beyond them. Whatever happens with he EU vote will happen, referendum maybe maybe not. I still don't know ow I will vote but Scotland keeping England in against it's will would be a good result, then the sparks will fly and who knows where that goes.
There is no contradiction in small, outward looking nations: eg Ireland and Denmark. Good company to keep.
As regards Nicola in the debate, wasn't it good that Scotland was well represented and had its voice heard in a major debate? Pity some fools can't see that.
I'm clearing my diary so I can read the indignant articles in MSM denouncing the foul comments from cyberBritnats which denounce their behaviour.
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone have any idea what I can do for the other 23 hours and 59 minutes?
You read slowly?
DeleteSo that's tweets from Labour HQ, what about the other parties?
ReplyDeleteEwa nMclees is a right wee intellect, isn't he?
DeleteToujours un bon mot!
Are they Labour. Will Kezia be made to apologise? Will Ruth say anything? Does Ruth think she has a future once her protector has gone? Does wee Willie actually exist or is he a figment of the imagination of Shaun at the North British News?
I think your headline of the previous article would also be appropriate for this one
ReplyDeleteHa ha... I was just thinking that!!!
DeleteJust wondering if Mr Ewan Mclees only has 11 pence in his shillings.
ReplyDeleteten pence huppnie ... I'm thinking.
DeleteEither that or he was very drunk.
they can give it but cant take it
ReplyDeletehypocrites big time.....
anyway about independence
Nicola say it nowt but a
lot of speculation..
speculation
ˌspɛkjʊˈleɪʃn/
noun
noun: speculation; plural noun: speculations
1.
the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
"there has been widespread speculation that he plans to quit"
synonyms: conjecture, theorizing, hypothesizing, supposition, guesswork; More
talk;
theory, hypothesis, thesis, postulation, guess, surmise, opinion, notion;
prediction, forecast;
informalguesstimate
"his resignation fuelled speculation of an imminent cabinet reshuffle"
gamble, venture, risk;
gambling;
investment;
informalspec;
informalflutter;
archaicadventure
"a speculation on the stock market"
2.
investment in stocks, property, etc. in the hope of gain but with the risk of loss.
"the company's move into property speculation"
Not quite sure where that came from given the head line: HOW NICOLA MUST LAUGH READING HER TIMELINE AFTER SHE HAS APPEARED ON ENGLISH TV.
DeleteThat suggests that we were laughing at the rude wee laddies.
It is speculation that anything will happen about independence, regardless of what anyone says.
It may be the referendum where we are pulled out of Europe; it may be that the English will force one, if we keep them in Europe; it may be that NI will decide that it cant be out of Europe while the rest of its country is in... and that the disintegration starts there.
Or nothing may happen at all.
No one with any authority has ever said otherwise. People may speculate (thank you for explaining what it means) but as NS has said before, there are no immediate plans for a referendum.
Tris
ReplyDeleteIt's just sad, I have been rude on Twitter but never that rude. I just don't care what these people think because thinking is beyond them. Whatever happens with he EU vote will happen, referendum maybe maybe not. I still don't know ow I will vote but Scotland keeping England in against it's will would be a good result, then the sparks will fly and who knows where that goes.
Interesting times.
Bruce
I'm not rude on Twitter like that either.
DeleteDon't think there's any need.
Certainly called people like Cameron "idiots", but nothing like that!
A right bunch of charmers, eh?
ReplyDeleteClassy!
DeleteHow it should be done.
ReplyDeletehttp://bellacaledonia.org.uk/2016/06/10/scottishstreetparty/
Brilliant!
DeleteIt is a hard one. Ignorant fools on Twitter, of someone making a case on ITV.What's to chose between the two sides?
ReplyDeleteThe fools seem, ahem, alarmed? Or sad wee twisted fools. Or mysogynistic fools.
The word, 'fools' seems to describe them, more or less.
My vote is away, and it does not support:
Rudge
Ben Elliot
Catherine Larkins
Gary
badger
Ian Bland.
nor, indeed,
Ewan Mclees.
They strike me as the second to eigth most ignorant people to ever cross my time-line.
Sorry, third to ninth, how did I ever forget the joys of discussion with the Legal advisor to the BNP?
ReplyDeleteWell, they haven't done themselves any favours there.
DeleteI saw another one which threatened to kill Nicola; passed on to the police.
Catherine Larkins seems bright.
ReplyDeleteI am Spartacus.
DeleteTris, I hope these hateful people are called to account by the Police. This is just disgusting.
There is no contradiction in small, outward looking nations: eg Ireland and Denmark. Good company to keep.
ReplyDeleteAs regards Nicola in the debate, wasn't it good that Scotland was well represented and had its voice heard in a major debate? Pity some fools can't see that.