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Friday, 13 November 2009
Non-shock as Scots vote Labour
When we first tuned into the BBC's coverage of the Glasgow North East by-election, they were dedicating so much of their discussion to the BNP and it's policies and vote share that one was made to wonder whether something earth-shattering had happened and they had won the seat.
They didn't. They lost their deposit.
Oh, but we had to suffer yet another Labour MP talking about the BNP as "fascists". Pot. Kettle? Two minutes before, the exact same person made the "Polish plumbers" comment which those opposed to the BNP keep making and is apparently not offensive if you're on the political left and saying it... but obviously it would be worth a lifetime prison sentence if you'd said it and had known right-of-centre political leanings.
Are you from Poland? Are you tired of being characterised as a "plumber" by political left-wingers?
Anyway, it's the Labour candidate who won with almost 60% of the vote share.
So, completely unsurprisingly, a Scottish constituency has inflicted yet another Labour MP on the British public.
Another Labour MP. Even after all we've been through. And a Scottish one at that. Surprise, surprise.
Can no-one build us a wall so that the people of England, Wales and Northern Ireland do not have to suffer these Labour MPs from Scotland anymore?
Scotland's even got it's own Parliament and yet they have to keep inflicting Labour MPs on us in ours!
And 60% of the local electorate voted for Labour, too! Goodness sake. Just what do Labour have to do to these people before they change the habit of a lifetime..?
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