Quinie frae Angus

About me

Gender Female
Location Angus
Introduction Seeking a truly democratic, independent Scotland, run on a radically ethical, socially responsible and corruption-busting agenda. I want to see a re-energised Scotland taking full responsibility for itself, with intelligent thinkers (of all party persuasions) attracted into government so we can generate our own distinctive way forward, based on collaboration, hard work, and radical imagination. We can revive our gritty, entrepreneurial nation again. We MUST remove the yoke of this poisonous UK government of careerist, cynical, self-serving turnips that's holding us back. We must also get rid of the corrupt West of Scotland Labour empire that's been suffocating us for decades. With the astonishing, spiralling insight we are gaining through the whistleblowing and knowledge-sharing made possible by the internet and blogosphere, let's scythe through vested interest and corruption, root and branch, wherever it seeps. Hedge fund holders...banksters...arms dealers...broon envelope mongers...cynically biased and supine media conglomerates...corrupt politicians...you are morally bankrupt and your days are numbered. We are waking up and seeing the light! Game on!
Interests History, politics, bike rallies, volunteering
Favorite Movies Mask (the one with Cher in it, not that strange Joker-like thing), investigative documentaries and reportage, Columbo, The Professionals, Carry Ons, On the Buses, The Wall
Favorite Music Led Zep, AC/DC, Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull, The Eagles, Radiohead, Foo Fighters, Neil Young, Journey, Peatbog Fairies, Wolfstone, Martyn Bennet, Joe Walsh
Favorite Books Kidnapped, Great Expectations, TC Smout's "A History of the Scottish People", James Mackay's biography of Burns, New Internationalist volumes, Private Eye

Why do you think honeydew is the money melon?

Because some corpulent, fraudulent fat cat and his bankster buddy will have greased the grubby paws of some politician to set up a global distribution network on the backs of the landless, homeless families paid 20p a day to pick and load the goddamn honeydew melons dawn till dusk onto handcarts, and haul them miles on foot.