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Robert Henderson

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Mar 30, 2009, 12:49:57 PM3/30/09
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Speaking on the R5 programme Breakfast today (30 March), the Guardian
journalist Will Hutton described Scotland as Iceland which had only
escaped the consequences of Scotch improvidence because the English,
Welsh and NI taxpayers had bailed out Scotch financial institutions,
the Dunfermline Building Society being the latest dire example of Scotch
ill run financial institutions. (The idea of Welsh and NI taxpayers
bailing out anyone is of course absurd because they are even more
dependent on the English taxpayer than the Scotch).

Hutton said that the Scotch financial services industry was destroyed
and that the idea of Scotch independence was simply ludicrous.

It is abundantly clear that the Scotch children cannot be allowed to run
any aspect of their economy or government. Therefore, my plan of
reservations for the Scotch should be implemented ASAP. RH
--
Robert Henderson
Blair Scandal website: http://www.geocities.com/ blairscandal/
Personal website: http://www.anywhere.demon.co.uk

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GM

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Mar 30, 2009, 1:37:43 PM3/30/09
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On 30 Mar, 17:49, Robert Henderson <phi...@anywhere.demon.co.uk>
wrote:

> Speaking on the R5 programme Breakfast today (30 March), the Guardian
> journalist Will Hutton described Scotland as Iceland which had only
> escaped the consequences of Scotch improvidence because the English,
> Welsh and NI taxpayers had  bailed out  Scotch financial institutions,
> the Dunfermline Building Society being the latest dire example of Scotch
> ill run financial institutions. (The idea of Welsh and NI taxpayers
> bailing out anyone is of course absurd because they are even more
> dependent on the English taxpayer than the Scotch).
>
> Hutton said that the Scotch financial services industry was destroyed
> and that the idea of Scotch independence was simply  ludicrous.
>
> It is abundantly clear that the Scotch children cannot be allowed to run
> any aspect of their economy or government. Therefore, my plan of
> reservations for the Scotch should be implemented ASAP. RH
> --

He said no such thing.

GMc

Paul C

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Mar 30, 2009, 2:51:33 PM3/30/09
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On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 17:49:57 +0100, Robert Henderson
<phi...@anywhere.demon.co.uk> wrote:

>Speaking on the R5 programme Breakfast today (30 March), the Guardian
>journalist Will Hutton described Scotland as Iceland which had only
>escaped the consequences of Scotch improvidence because the English,
>Welsh and NI taxpayers had bailed out Scotch financial institutions,
>the Dunfermline Building Society being the latest dire example of Scotch
>ill run financial institutions. (The idea of Welsh and NI taxpayers
>bailing out anyone is of course absurd because they are even more
>dependent on the English taxpayer than the Scotch).
>
>Hutton said that the Scotch financial services industry was destroyed
>and that the idea of Scotch independence was simply ludicrous.
>
>It is abundantly clear that the Scotch children cannot be allowed to run
>any aspect of their economy or government. Therefore, my plan of
>reservations for the Scotch should be implemented ASAP. RH


More lies from racist Rab.

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John Bennett

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Mar 30, 2009, 7:21:25 PM3/30/09
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soupdragon wrote:

> Who??

Oh! Look it works:-))

Robert Henderson

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Mar 31, 2009, 1:19:09 AM3/31/09
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In message <9552t412edbhjc30a...@4ax.com>, Paul C
<pa...@thersgb.net> writes
>More lies

Yep, I'm afraid you are addicted to the habit. RH

Ian Smith

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Mar 31, 2009, 3:58:23 PM3/31/09
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On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 17:49:57 +0100, Robert Henderson scrievit this wi a
finger in the stour:

> Speaking on the R5 programme Breakfast today (30 March), the Guardian
> journalist Will Hutton described Scotland as Iceland which had only
> escaped the consequences of Scotch improvidence because the English,
> Welsh and NI taxpayers had bailed out Scotch financial institutions,
> the Dunfermline Building Society being the latest dire example of Scotch
> ill run financial institutions. (The idea of Welsh and NI taxpayers
> bailing out anyone is of course absurd because they are even more
> dependent on the English taxpayer than the Scotch).
>
> Hutton said that the Scotch financial services industry was destroyed
> and that the idea of Scotch independence was simply ludicrous.
>

> It is abundantly clear that the Scotch children cannot be allowed to run
> any aspect of their economy or government. Therefore, my plan of
> reservations for the Scotch should be implemented ASAP. RH

Lol! If you have such contempt for the Scots, why on Earth keep them?
Surely better to cut them loose and save barrel loads of English money?
Barrel loads, I say.

HardySpicer

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Mar 31, 2009, 6:39:59 PM3/31/09
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On Apr 1, 8:58 am, Ian Smith <ianinho...@btinternet.naespam.com>
wrote:

They are worried about the oil. If Scotchland goes independent then
there will be no more oil revenue to keep the *nglish - which as you
know
are a nation of shop-keepers and Pakistanis.


Hardy

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John Bennett

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Apr 1, 2009, 4:35:50 AM4/1/09
to guig
guig wrote:

> Still pushing your concentration camps eh Henderson? Why don't you come
> out of your council flat and come up here and make your proposal and see
> how you get on then?
>
Have you any spare change SIR?MADAM?MISS?YOUNG MASTER?
Previously only heard at King's cross railway station nowadays heard
frequently from the Scotch hordes illegally occupying the ENGLISH
parliament in the guise of the NUSCOTCHLAVATORY party:-))
Way to go SCOTCHIES,way to go:-((

Mel Rowing

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Apr 1, 2009, 5:06:48 AM4/1/09
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Where does Henderson get the idea that RBS, HBOS (or rather the BOS
part!) are somehow Scottish property when they in fact even prior to
part nationalisation, were Plcs with multinational as well as
institutional shareholder?

Where do you derive this notion this notion of Scottish/British oil
when the oil belongs to those companies that extract it and add value.
All that these companies have bought from governments are exploration
and extraction rights. The former have largely been bought and paid
for.The latter are a diminishing asset.

The extent to which companies will exploit and invest in the oil and
gas fields will depend upon the cost. Extraction rights are not a
licence to print money. The golden goose is already in the throes of
moult.

Robert Henderson

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Apr 1, 2009, 1:53:05 AM4/1/09
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In message <2009040106284695335-guig@yerawathamecom>, guig
<gu...@yerawathame.com> writes
>On 2009-03-30 17:49:57 +0100, Robert Henderson
><phi...@anywhere.demon.co.uk> said:
>
>> Speaking on the R5 programme Breakfast today (30 March), the Guardian
>>journalist Will Hutton described Scotland as Iceland which had only
>>escaped the consequences of Scotch improvidence because the English,
>>Welsh and NI taxpayers had bailed out Scotch financial institutions,
>>the Dunfermline Building Society being the latest dire example of
>>Scotch ill run financial institutions. (The idea of Welsh and NI
>>taxpayers bailing out anyone is of course absurd because they are even
>>more dependent on the English taxpayer than the Scotch).
>> Hutton said that the Scotch financial services industry was
>>destroyed and that the idea of Scotch independence was simply
>>ludicrous.
>> It is abundantly clear that the Scotch children cannot be allowed to
>>run any aspect of their economy or government. Therefore, my plan of
>>reservations for the Scotch should be implemented ASAP. RH
>
>Still pushing your concentration camps eh Henderson?

Translation: RH has suggested the unreservedly humane solution of
Reservations. RH

> Why don't you come out of your council flat and come up here and make
>your proposal and see how you get on then?
>

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Robert Henderson

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Apr 1, 2009, 12:13:44 PM4/1/09
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In message
<8c404a5b-38e0-44d6...@e21g2000yqb.googlegroups.com>, Mel
Rowing <mel.r...@btinternet.com> writes

>
>Where does Henderson get the idea that RBS,


Royal Bank of Scotchland. RH

> HBOS (or rather the BOS part!) are somehow Scottish property when they
>in fact even prior to part nationalisation, were Plcs with
>multinational as well as institutional shareholder?
>

Bank of Scotchland. RH

>Where do you derive this notion this notion of Scottish/British oil
>when the oil belongs to those companies that extract it and add value.


Nope. They only have it through their purchase of government licences.
RH

>All that these companies have bought from governments are exploration
>and extraction rights. The former have largely been bought and paid
>for.The latter are a diminishing asset.
>
>The extent to which companies will exploit and invest in the oil and
>gas fields will depend upon the cost. Extraction rights are not a
>licence to print money. The golden goose is already in the throes of
>moult.
>

--

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Mel Rowing

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Apr 1, 2009, 5:04:24 PM4/1/09
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On Apr 1, 7:29 pm, soupdragon <m...@privacy.com> wrote:
> He's talking about the billions of tax revenue. But you knew that, didn't
> you?

Which he?

They both talk bollox.

Jellore

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Apr 1, 2009, 5:13:41 PM4/1/09
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On Mar 31, 3:49 am, Robert Henderson <phi...@anywhere.demon.co.uk>
wrote:

Ah well at least the Scots bundled Iceland out of the way in the
football.

Robert Henderson

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Apr 2, 2009, 1:18:59 AM4/2/09
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In message
<9f4a04f9-fcc3-4613...@d38g2000prn.googlegroups.com>,
Jellore <jel...@bigpond.com> writes

>> reservations for the Scotch should be implemented ASAP. RH
>> --
>> Robert Henderson
>> Blair Scandal website:http://www.geocities.com/blairscandal/
>> Personal website:http://www.anywhere.demon.co.uk
>
>Ah well at least the Scots bundled Iceland out of the way in the
>football.

Ah yes, the mighty Iceland, pop 350k. RH
--
Robert Henderson

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John Bennett

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Apr 2, 2009, 6:08:43 AM4/2/09
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Malcolm wrote:
>

>
> When you crowed about England beating Scotland in the Calcutta Cup, you
> didn't mention the difference in population size, did you?
>
He did hope that YOU might mention it,but you as usual were too busy
twirling a goose feather up your capacious arse to notice:-))

BTW Malc,happy birthday:-))

Robert Henderson

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Apr 2, 2009, 7:29:58 AM4/2/09
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In message <Z2GCC6mr...@indaal.demon.co.uk>, Malcolm
<Mal...@indaal.demon.co.uk> writes

>>>Ah well at least the Scots bundled Iceland out of the way in the
>>>football.
>>
>>Ah yes, the mighty Iceland, pop 350k. RH
>
>Ah yes, Rabbie's famed consistency.

>
>When you crowed about England beating Scotland in the Calcutta Cup, you
>didn't mention the difference in population size, did you?

Translation: RH merely noted the win and Scotch paranoia took over. RH

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John Bennett

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Apr 2, 2009, 12:13:49 PM4/2/09
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Malcolm wrote:
>
> In article <49D48EAB...@bt.com>, John Bennett
> <bennett584...@bt.com> writes
> Really? What a strange thing to say.
>
>> BTW Malc,happy birthday:-))
>
> Why, thank you. I'm intrigued that you think this is my birthday.
>
>
It isn't?
Doesn't matter sometime within the next twelve months it will be,so
remember on:-))
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Paul C

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Apr 3, 2009, 7:02:51 AM4/3/09
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And another lame troll arrives at scot.politics - each one lamer than
the last.

Where do they find them?

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HardySpicer

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Apr 5, 2009, 2:56:50 PM4/5/09
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On Mar 31, 4:49 am, Robert Henderson <phi...@anywhere.demon.co.uk>

wrote:
> Speaking on the R5 programme Breakfast today (30 March), the Guardian
> journalist Will Hutton described Scotland as Iceland which had only
> escaped the consequences of Scotch improvidence because the English,
> Welsh and NI taxpayers had  bailed out  Scotch financial institutions,
> the Dunfermline Building Society being the latest dire example of Scotch
> ill run financial institutions. (The idea of Welsh and NI taxpayers
> bailing out anyone is of course absurd because they are even more
> dependent on the English taxpayer than the Scotch).
>
> Hutton said that the Scotch financial services industry was destroyed
> and that the idea of Scotch independence was simply  ludicrous.
>
> It is abundantly clear that the Scotch children cannot be allowed to run
> any aspect of their economy or government. Therefore, my plan of
> reservations for the Scotch should be implemented ASAP. RH
> --
> Robert Henderson

Well the Scotch are running your government you fairy - and making a
decent job of it under the circumstances. You don't know when you're
well off.


Hardy

John Bennett

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Apr 5, 2009, 3:12:13 PM4/5/09
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HardySpicer wrote:

Scotch land is nothing like Iceland.
It is full of nice warm friendly people.
Iceland that is.
Scotch land is full of wee whining whisky drunken Sots.
Will Hutton has obviosly never been to Scotch land!

Robert Henderson

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Apr 7, 2009, 1:00:49 AM4/7/09
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In message
<6d7d4c60-7793-4de0...@s12g2000prc.googlegroups.com>,
HardySpicer <gyans...@gmail.com> writes

>> Personal website:http://www.anywhere.demon.co.uk
>
>Well the Scotch are running your government you fairy - and making a
>decent job of it under the circumstances.

Translation: A government run by a Scotch chancer on the mould of
William Paterson and John Law. RH


>You don't know when you're well off.
>
>
>Hardy

--
Robert Henderson

Magnus

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Apr 8, 2009, 5:44:44 PM4/8/09
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Robert Henderson <phi...@anywhere.demon.co.uk> wrote :

> In message
> <6d7d4c60-7793-4de0...@s12g2000prc.googlegroups.com>,
> HardySpicer <gyans...@gmail.com> writes
>>> Personal website:http://www.anywhere.demon.co.uk
>>
>>Well the Scotch are running your government you fairy - and making a
>>decent job of it under the circumstances.
>
> Translation: A government run by a Scotch chancer on the mould of
> William Paterson and John Law. RH
>
>
>>You don't know when you're well off.
>>
>>
>>Hardy
>

Mould???

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