Nats call for Ed ‘Not that Tussenuff’ Miliband’s promise of border guards to be implemented to protect Scots from multiple threats

Professor John Robertson OBA

Energy Secretary Ed Miliband’s recent attempts at looking tough and threatening us with new nuclear power stations even if we don’t want them and to presumably just ‘suck up‘ the cancer spikes, reminds of his previous attempt to bully us, in 2014. The threat of guards on the border if we voted Yes in 2014 may well have worried some Scots and, I suspect, probably helped to turn out the half million born in England to reverse the Yes majority of those born in Scotland.

Fifteen years later, it should look a very different prospect, to anyone living here.

A hard border, as the EU would insist anyway, seems pretty appealing now.

It would have enabled us to stem the flow of English County Lines gangs, now in every Scottish town, increasing illicit drug consumption and deaths, people trafficking and child abuse.

It would enable us currently to control the movement of those infected with measles, most of the cases currently imported, as the deadly disease surges globally, from low vaccine level countries into others. It would have done so too in 2020 for Covid as it spread north into Scotland.

We could have done something similar for XL Bully dogs too and, of course, Ed’s new nuclear power stations.

The ideas keep coming.

We were threatened with the loss of BBC TV shows. RTE in Ireland, I’ve heard, only pays for East Enders.

What else?

I know. When Kaye Adams flies back from Loose Women, we refuse entry on national security grounds.

Your turn!

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13 thoughts on “Nats call for Ed ‘Not that Tussenuff’ Miliband’s promise of border guards to be implemented to protect Scots from multiple threats

  1. How about a one in – one out policy. We process the assylum seekers they’ve imported to our country and for every one we accept we deport a british nationalist to England? That would be a good way to disinfect our society.

    Graham

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  2. Energy security–we only export the oil, gas and electricity we DONT need, and build an interconnector to Europe for the electricity market there.

    Migrants–we select these of benefit to our country/economy + refugees. Easy with a border.

    Broadcasting–we would get programmes made/bought in for an audience here, rather than a diet of London-centric p!sh.

    We leave all the Peers and Dames down on the Embankment, rattling their begging bowls– “veterans of the indy wars, give generously”.

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  3. During canvassing for the Independence Referendum, the two mentions that brought the most response were Boris Johnson, and Faslane. Neither wanted in oor country. Hopefully Miliband’s statement will engender similar views.

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  4. The joy of watching the last helicopter taking off from the roof of ‘Pacifier Quay’ with all of James Cook and co scrambling to get jobs in London or anywhere in their beloved England.

    Jim.

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  5. oh the weight off my shoulders on the day I clap each and every one unionist politician out of Holyrood, never to return.

    fk, I hate them.

    John Lawson

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