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It's being reported here that two Scottish prisoners are taking their case asking to be allowed to vote in the referendum to the high court in London, after it was turned down by the court in Edinburgh.
Just made me chuckle thinking that if they won the case they might then vote Yes to independence.
I love irony me.
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"It's being reported here that two Scottish prisoners are taking their case asking to be allowed to vote in the referendum to the high court in London, after it was turned down by the court in Edinburgh.
Just made me chuckle thinking that if they won the case they might then vote Yes to independence.
I love irony me.
Continue with your day. Xx"
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"I wonder if they just want to shout 'Freedom' instead?
In which case they should just be hung drawn and quartered "
or made to watch 'take the high road' on a loop till they collapse into gibbering, drooling wrecks.. |
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"I wonder if they just want to shout 'Freedom' instead?
In which case they should just be hung drawn and quartered
or made to watch 'take the high road' on a loop till they collapse into gibbering, drooling wrecks.."
I'm pretty sure that's against human rights. Even for prisoners.
(BTW, that last statement and entire thread is in jest, so if anyone reading is thinking of turning this into a prisoner vs human rights thread then please feel free to sod off. It's too hot for that shiz) |
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