Quoting Al from 23:19, 14th Jan 2006
He doesn't imply anything of the kind.
Quoting Parisintheautumn from 23:39, 14th Jan 2006
If I say to foreigners 'I am British' the question to follow is usually 'where in England are you from?'
Quoting Iain from 23:41, 14th Jan 2006
Also, if anyone calls the SNP parochial or backward thinking; then join up and go to one of our conferences and you might actually learn something about what we plan for the country. Either that or you can leave and stop holding us back.
There is nothing wrong with having pride in our past; for we've nothing to be proud of just now in Scotland.
Quoting Iain from 00:23, 15th Jan 2006
Point about the SNP not actually winning elections is the moment we take positive steps all the Unionists step up to rubbish us...
Quoting Iain from 00:23, 15th Jan 2006
Your point on patriotism and nationalism doesn't rub off on me very well; since your view of patriotism seems to be that Scotland can do well in some areas (scenery, or at a football match) but it isn't allowed to have ambition to DO things on it's own. Sure you can just say that Scotland is better off under Union but... meh.
Ok Scottish ingenuity co-incides with Union. And? Doesn't mean that we wouldn't be better off making our own way and encouraging independence in this day and age.
Quoting flarewearer from 00:43, 15th Jan 2006
what makes a Scot Scottish
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