Does anyone believe for a moment that if the steelworks had been in Scotland or Wales Westminster would be having emergency meetings about its fate? Westminster will always do what is best for England, and devil take the hindmost in the ‘regions’.
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Well let's look at this logically. By "nobody else does" you are implying that I am the only person out of 70,000,000 people in the UK, that believes that the government, (this government), would have stood by the Scots and the Welsh had the situation been within their boundaries.
Anyone would just think Westminster is only concerned with England. The appendages of Scotland and Wales are for revenue gathering. As well feeling bountiful when WM, in its graciousness, returns a small percentage of that revenue back (along with English debt). And we're supposed to be grateful.
Is that from the National? I wish they’d take greater care with their typesetting. Tracking is far too tight and centring is a bad idea for that much text. Makes them very difficult to read.
1/ I've got English eejits on Facebook replying to my comment about Grangemouth was shafted by Labour with stuff like, "it was the last UK steel plant", "your own parliament could nationalise it"...how stupid are these people. Scunthorpe was the last UK plant because they shafted Port Talbot and
2/ Grangemouth in the first place. They also don't seem to realise that Holyrood can only nationalise anything under devolved matters, and did everything in their power to negotiate a stay of execution.
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a) I am the ONLY ONE who has faith in this administration.
b) I am ONE OF MANY, (even if not a majority), that have faith in this administration.
This is a government like no other that has stood in the last fifteen years, and I genuinely believe in them.