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The irony of a wee wifey using the phrase 'wee wifey' and being told it's sexist and patronising by men appears to be lost on some people.
Are you an "older woman"?
The irony of a wee wifey using the phrase 'wee wifey' and being told it's sexist and patronising by men appears to be lost on some people.
Ooh, dangerous territory. Reverse now!Are you an "older woman"?
And a foreignerThe irony of a wee wifey using the phrase 'wee wifey' and being told it's sexist and patronising by men appears to be lost on some people.
Middle aged with children and too old to be described as a lassie, so yes.Are you an "older woman"?
And the woman in the shop was broadly similar age?Middle aged with children and too old to be described as a lassie, so yes.
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2)This thread is in the SCOTLAND forum, where many may/do/will speak Scots/Doric/Gaelic/colloquially.
Oh great, a teucther/quartz strand of this thread. What delight.
Chan eil aon chànan gu leòr.Anyone that can speak colloquial Gaelic, would be more than welcome here!
just make sure she gets a postal vote and cast it for herMy Mum has just announced she's "undecided". She was a Yes.
I'm going round on Wednesday to read her the Riot Act.
Has she said why?My Mum has just announced she's "undecided". She was a Yes.
I'm going round on Wednesday to read her the Riot Act.
No, but it's going to be something she's seen in the papers.Has she said why?
Have you heard of a man called Darling?No, but it's going to be something she's seen in the papers.
I think she wants to be talked back round, though, because she did invite me for a chat about the referendum.
She's a Born Again Christian, and she has tried to convert me in the past.Have you heard of a man called Darling?
My sister's mil was going to vote no because it was a scandal the SNP hadn't done something or other. My bil pointed out that not only was that a council issue, the council is Labour run/dominated and has been forever. She's now reconsidering and my bil's waiting for the next myth to debunk...No, but it's going to be something she's seen in the papers.
I think she wants to be talked back round, though, because she did invite me for a chat about the referendum.
52% of women said they were more likely to vote for independence if the increased role of the private sector in the NHS in England were to have an adverse effect on the Scottish budget.
What's changed her mind?My Mum has just announced she's "undecided". She was a Yes.
I'm going round on Wednesday to read her the Riot Act.
QuartzWhat's changed her mind?
YouGov poll for the Times out. Best ever result for Yes on a YouGov poll.
I'm not sure that there is any such poll. That's just a cumulative average isn't it?
Odd to have a sunday night poll- first ever i think. If it exists it exists! I still think its just a total adding up of movement from YG over two weeks.Out tomorrow, supposedly.
here you go butchers, paywalled so I can't read it all but it's definitely the figures referred to in that tweetOdd to have a sunday night poll- first ever i think. If it exists it exists! I still think its just a total adding up of movement from YG over two weeks.
Ta.That's kosher. 100%.here you go butchers, paywalled so I can't read it all but it's definitely the figures referred to in that tweet
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/...CMP=SOC-Twitter-thetimes-28_07_2014-468-0-0-0
Ta.That's kosher. 100%.
You didn't care about yugov last week
Ta.That's kosher. 100%.
You didn't care about yugov last week
Big gap even with the +4%. 4 weeks. That's a huge number to turn over in that time.