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COTS have long since turned their backs on the toxic Tory Party. Never regarded with affection, the final nails were driven into their
coffin by the odious Thatcher. Their demise was quick, brutal and final and forms a blueprint for
what might be about to happen to the Labour Party in Scotland.
The party, historically held the respect and affection of the majority of Scots. Current leaders and those brave enough to attend public meetings still reminisce about past leaders, giants of their movement, men and women of principle, of vision, of honour.
Those visionaries are long gone, replaced by pygmy politicians mouthing echoes of past truths, transforming stories of struggle and principle to outright lies and mis- information in pursuit of self-preservation.
In the Scottish Parliament we see a Labour opposition of shades, half people, cretins and bumblers who wear their bitterness and hatred like a badge of honour, who condemn and destroy but offer nothing constructive in
return. Those giants of Labour’s lost past would shudder to
contemplate their legacy of parliamentary incompetents and sneering fools, led by incoherent buffoons.
Worst of all, they would surely fail to understand the Scottish Labour decision to ally themselves with the toxic Tories to deny Scotland its future, its right to independence, its desire, its need to throw off the domination of a foreign, non-elected government which it regards as fundamentally and demonstrably evil.
Labour joined the Tories...
and their miserable Lib Dem flunkies to present Scotland with the so-persuasive slogan “Better Together”.
Labour joined the Tories...
to tell Scots that they are too stupid to run their own affairs and that another country should do it for them.
Labour joined the Tories...
and formed a right-wing alliance to tell Scots that they are too poor to survive on their own.
Labour joined the Tories...
to lie to the Scots that oil was running out and that Westminster would make a much better job of spending the income from it than the Scots ever could.
Labour joined the Tories...
and lent them their well-beloved Alistair Darling, that towering chancellor who sat on his hands and watched while criminal
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SCOTTISH LABOUR
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