jukel123 8,341 Posted April 18, 2015 Report Share Posted April 18, 2015 (edited) Mik, people in glass houses should not throw stones. You have posted photos of yourself several times, so we know what you look like. You favour a baseball cap, are obese and appear to have poor dental hygiene. However your dogs are cracking beasts. Much better looking than yourself. I do support Nicola Sturgeon. I support land reform. I believe in nationalising the land. It belongs to the people of Scotland. At present the land is held by a tiny minority of predominantly foreign owners who are largely absent except when they want to come and play in the highlands. Any patriot should support this principle. PS. Learn how to spell the word 'bell'. Edited April 18, 2015 by jukel123 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Qbgrey 4,114 Posted April 18, 2015 Report Share Posted April 18, 2015 If someone legally owns land whether a Toff or a scaffolder you can't just wander on it.unless in Scotland you can.its like someone walking threw your garden you d be out trying to punch them Quote Link to post Share on other sites
danw 1,748 Posted April 18, 2015 Report Share Posted April 18, 2015 Mik, people in glass houses should not throw stones. You have posted photos of yourself several times, so we know what you look like. You favour a baseball cap, are obese and appear to have poor dental hygiene. However your dogs are cracking beasts. Much better looking than yourself. I do support Nicola Sturgeon. I support land reform. I believe in nationalising the land. It belongs to the people of Scotland. At present the land is held by a tiny minority of predominantly foreign owners who are largely absent except when they want to come and play in the highlands. Any patriot should support this principle. PS. Learn how to spell the word 'bell'. So what do you gain from nationalising land? Who will manage the land and who will fund it? How do you replace the lost revenue to the local economy? Do you think land reform should extend to the rivers and the salmon beats that toffs own and pay to fish should it be open to the public? 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jukel123 8,341 Posted April 18, 2015 Report Share Posted April 18, 2015 http://www.landvaluetax.org/the-lvtc-blog-by-henry-law/get-off-my-land.html Quote Link to post Share on other sites
trenchfoot 4,243 Posted April 18, 2015 Author Report Share Posted April 18, 2015 Mik, people in glass houses should not throw stones. You have posted photos of yourself several times, so we know what you look like. You favour a baseball cap, are obese and appear to have poor dental hygiene. However your dogs are cracking beasts. Much better looking than yourself. I do support Nicola Sturgeon. I support land reform. I believe in nationalising the land. It belongs to the people of Scotland. At present the land is held by a tiny minority of predominantly foreign owners who are largely absent except when they want to come and play in the highlands. Any patriot should support this principle. PS. Learn how to spell the word 'bell'. So what do you gain from nationalising land? Who will manage the land and who will fund it? How do you replace the lost revenue to the local economy? Do you think land reform should extend to the rivers and the salmon beats that toffs own and pay to fish should it be open to the public? Dan, they never have an answer for that. The group trying to ban grouse shooting on Ilkley moor are a classic case in point. No answer on what to do to maintain the biodiversity of the moor. Even less of a clue as to who will pay for it. And when you dig deep enough, the key drivers behind the fuss isa group of walkers who are pissed at being kept off the moor at certain times. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jukel123 8,341 Posted April 18, 2015 Report Share Posted April 18, 2015 When land is nationalised people gain a sense of self worth, of dignity. They understand the land they walk on is partially theirs. They do not feel like serfs but equal human beings. The people who will manage the land would largely be the same people who do so at the moment. buyouts and funding would as is usual be financed by the government of the day. There would be no lost revenue, in fact local people would be able to become successful entrepreneurs, to diversify, instead of always relying on scraps from the rich man's table. At the moment the highlands are very poorly managed from a biodiversity perspective. The highlands could be so much more than the preserve of deer and sheep. I certainly believe the salmon rivers should be nationalised. It works in many other countries-notably Canada. Why can't it work here? What have we gained from privatising the energy companies and British Rail ? Several fat cats and criminally high charges for the punters. You don't have to be a raving commie to want these things. Look at the rest of Europe, in particular the nordic countries. They make the UK look positively medieval. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Quarter bull 240 Posted April 18, 2015 Report Share Posted April 18, 2015 I wouldnt ban nothing, no one should be interferring with the land, keepers or conservationists, nature can survive pretty well onits own, but if someones owns the land, well its their land to do what they wish, as long as they dont pollute or poison, ,,ticks, lice whatever, the animals will sort it themselves... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Truther 1,579 Posted April 18, 2015 Report Share Posted April 18, 2015 http://www.thewildlifenews.com/2012/12/31/chernobyl-wildlife/ Wildlife will thrive once were gone. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
MIK 4,763 Posted April 18, 2015 Report Share Posted April 18, 2015 Mik, people in glass houses should not throw stones. You have posted photos of yourself several times, so we know what you look like. You favour a baseball cap, are obese and appear to have poor dental hygiene. However your dogs are cracking beasts. Much better looking than yourself. I do support Nicola Sturgeon. I support land reform. I believe in nationalising the land. It belongs to the people of Scotland. At present the land is held by a tiny minority of predominantly foreign owners who are largely absent except when they want to come and play in the highlands. Any patriot should support this principle. PS. Learn how to spell the word 'bell'. I wont loose sleep that you dont fancy me im hung like a horse so it doesnt matter I get all the pussy I want as for not being able to spell I never went to school much but I have been a managing director of my own company my house and all my cars are bought and paid for I have near 300k n the bank if I was to cash in all my shares I could retire at 40 so Im doing nae bad for a thick c**t that cannae spell. Lets keep it to the facts im not interested in all this SNP shite the wildlife on grouse moors thrive how do think waders are on the up where do you think alot of them nest in the summer and white hares numbers are booming . Quote Link to post Share on other sites
danw 1,748 Posted April 18, 2015 Report Share Posted April 18, 2015 When land is nationalised people gain a sense of self worth, of dignity. They understand the land they walk on is partially theirs. They do not feel like serfs but equal human beings. The people who will manage the land would largely be the same people who do so at the moment. buyouts and funding would as is usual be financed by the government of the day. There would be no lost revenue, in fact local people would be able to become successful entrepreneurs, to diversify, instead of always relying on scraps from the rich man's table. At the moment the highlands are very poorly managed from a biodiversity perspective. The highlands could be so much more than the preserve of deer and sheep. I certainly believe the salmon rivers should be nationalised. It works in many other countries-notably Canada. Why can't it work here? What have we gained from privatising the energy companies and British Rail ? Several fat cats and criminally high charges for the punters. You don't have to be a raving commie to want these things. Look at the rest of Europe, in particular the nordic countries. They make the UK look positively medieval. Lol really do feel repressed don't you I stand tall with as Much pride and dignity as the next man since I am mature enough to realise a mans bank balance or belongings are no indicator of true worth.All of your ideals rely on the government funding these changes so in reality your taxes now pay for the lands upkeep the rich man looses his sport but stays rich the poor working man gets taxed harder so you've somewhere to walk your dog pure genius that 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
danw 1,748 Posted April 18, 2015 Report Share Posted April 18, 2015 Mik, people in glass houses should not throw stones. You have posted photos of yourself several times, so we know what you look like. You favour a baseball cap, are obese and appear to have poor dental hygiene. However your dogs are cracking beasts. Much better looking than yourself. I do support Nicola Sturgeon. I support land reform. I believe in nationalising the land. It belongs to the people of Scotland. At present the land is held by a tiny minority of predominantly foreign owners who are largely absent except when they want to come and play in the highlands. Any patriot should support this principle. PS. Learn how to spell the word 'bell'. I wont loose sleep that you dont fancy me im hung like a horse so it doesnt matter I get all the pussy I want as for not being able to spell I never went to school much but I have been a managing director of my own company my house and all my cars are bought and paid for I have near 300k n the bank if I was to cash in all my shares I could retire at 40 so Im doing nae bad for a thick c**t that cannae spell.Lets keep it to the facts im not interested in all this SNP shite the wildlife on grouse moors thrive how do think waders are on the up where do you think alot of them nest in the summer and white hares numbers are booming . You go careful there MIk being a successful man with wealth will mean you must be repressing the serfs you see that money you have was printed on paper and that was made from trees that grew on what should be public land therefore it must be mine Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jukel123 8,341 Posted April 18, 2015 Report Share Posted April 18, 2015 Mik, I NEVER said I did not fancy you. Well done for getting on well in life. You didn't amass that wealth in your former occupation of keeping that's for sure! I think we need some clarification of this claim that you are hung like a horse. Post the evidence on here. If what you say is true I'll vote tory-how's that? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
J Darcy 5,871 Posted April 18, 2015 Report Share Posted April 18, 2015 Mik, people in glass houses should not throw stones. You have posted photos of yourself several times, so we know what you look like. You favour a baseball cap, are obese and appear to have poor dental hygiene. However your dogs are cracking beasts. Much better looking than yourself. I do support Nicola Sturgeon. I support land reform. I believe in nationalising the land. It belongs to the people of Scotland. At present the land is held by a tiny minority of predominantly foreign owners who are largely absent except when they want to come and play in the highlands. Any patriot should support this principle. PS. Learn how to spell the word 'bell'. So what do you gain from nationalising land? Who will manage the land and who will fund it? How do you replace the lost revenue to the local economy? Do you think land reform should extend to the rivers and the salmon beats that toffs own and pay to fish should it be open to the public? Dan, they never have an answer for that. The group trying to ban grouse shooting on Ilkley moor are a classic case in point. No answer on what to do to maintain the biodiversity of the moor. Even less of a clue as to who will pay for it. And when you dig deep enough, the key drivers behind the fuss isa group of walkers who are pissed at being kept off the moor at certain times. Fully agree.They banned grouse shooting on the Ilkley side of the moor...and guess what? It's a sea of bracken and the grouse have diminished to almost nothing. There is no one to manage the moorland, burn the heather and deal with the bracken and an ecosystem is ruined. The anti's cannot see what damage they are doing, after all, habitat is everything. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
The Seeker 3,048 Posted April 18, 2015 Report Share Posted April 18, 2015 Jukel123 sounds like the same old diatribe time and time again, so it will be the same people that manage the moors that do now then? What so the keepers will just do it for the love of Scotland. Yeah right Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mushroom 13,180 Posted April 18, 2015 Report Share Posted April 18, 2015 When land is nationalised people gain a sense of self worth, of dignity. They understand the land they walk on is partially theirs. They do not feel like serfs but equal human beings. The people who will manage the land would largely be the same people who do so at the moment. buyouts and funding would as is usual be financed by the government of the day. There would be no lost revenue, in fact local people would be able to become successful entrepreneurs, to diversify, instead of always relying on scraps from the rich man's table. At the moment the highlands are very poorly managed from a biodiversity perspective. The highlands could be so much more than the preserve of deer and sheep. I certainly believe the salmon rivers should be nationalised. It works in many other countries-notably Canada. Why can't it work here? What have we gained from privatising the energy companies and British Rail ? Several fat cats and criminally high charges for the punters. You don't have to be a raving commie to want these things. Look at the rest of Europe, in particular the nordic countries. They make the UK look positively medieval. You're fuuckin mental Scottish land has never been free!!! Before the English it was the nobels, before them the clans and that shit goes back way way way before the Romans... Magine the clans reaction at some brightly coloured jacket wearing sop wandering around their land 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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