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  1. Partick managed fine the last few seasons without games against Rangers and Celtic. Disappointing for them to come out and basically say "We need the blue and green pound to survive."
    4 points
  2. Hasn't he been charged with an act of terrorism? I presume that's why he appeared in court in London and not Yorkshire? If so I think he's lost his right to vote. Also, could what he did maybe even be seen as an act of treason? Murder of a member of the queens parliament. Back on topic I'm for stay Leaving the immigrant argument aside I'm amazed at the 'unelected bureaucrats making our laws' waffle. Many workplace and quality assurance laws are ratified in Brussels but thousands of those are British laws adopted and adjusted to suit whole of Europe. Britians Safety at Work act is the basis for much euro workplace H&S legislation. Our Electricity in the Home laws have been used to develop EU law. Indeed we were also the forerunners on a lot of the human rights and environmental legislation. I'd also point out that unelected bureaucrats are responsible for drafting much of the UK's own legislation. All EU law comes through the Council of Ministers (chosen by the elected governments of all member states) and the MEP's (chosen by the public). Pretty democratic in my opinion unlike the UK where law comes through Parliament (chosen by the public) and then through the 607 unelected members of the Lords
    2 points
  3. The partick fans were there as they finished bottom of the spl and thought we wouldn't be allowed to groundshare therefore saving them from relegation.
    1 point
  4. Presumably Mair is entitled to vote given that he has not yet been convicted. He may already have voted by post if his actions were pre-meditated. This is in stark contrast to Jo Cox whose right to vote he took away when he so brutally murdered her On the other hand, his actions may well push floating voters toward the remain camp.
    1 point
  5. Firstly, apologies for the delay in responding but I have been way and not logged on for the last week. More fundamentally, apologies for the offending post which I accept was inappropriate and I apologise without reservation for any offence or hurt caused to the poster concerned or others.
    1 point
  6. A wee note to the person who drafted the ICT press release on Mulraney - there's a huge difference between him becoming "a fan's favourite" and "a fans' favourite" Grammar and punctuation might seem pedantic, but it's the difference between knowing your shit and knowing you're shit!
    1 point
  7. Very sad news .Someone so young. He was very conscientious and always looked happy at his job . Thoughts are with his family and friends at this very hard time .
    1 point
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