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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
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"Ive been doing a little study on this subject, from what i can gather there is more support for Scots independence in England than in Scotland."
There's more support overseas from exiled Scots who love Scotland sooooo much they can't bear to live here. |
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"Ive been doing a little study on this subject, from what i can gather there is more support for Scots independence in England than in Scotland.
There's more support overseas from exiled Scots who love Scotland sooooo much they can't bear to live here."
Sorry, was meaning from English people! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i have no opinion on independence as its not my battle to fight.
if the Scots want it then all power to them, and i hope their new government make a good fist of things.
if the PEOPLE dont want it, and vote no, then i sincerely hope Salmond and his ilk dont keep asking for referendum after referendum until they get the answer they want, like the Irish did about Euro. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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if the PEOPLE dont want it, and vote no, then i sincerely hope Salmond and his ilk dont keep asking for referendum after referendum until they get the answer they want, like the Irish did about Euro."
That would make a good supplementary question, should the next referendum be in 5, 10, 20, or 50 years. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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if the PEOPLE dont want it, and vote no, then i sincerely hope Salmond and his ilk dont keep asking for referendum after referendum until they get the answer they want, like the Irish did about Euro.
That would make a good supplementary question, should the next referendum be in 5, 10, 20, or 50 years. "
there shouldnt be a set date, imo.
that would just lead to people treating the other partner in the international relationship like crap until the last lieel part of the period, then trying to ingratiate themselves with each other for the point of a vote.
best to leave the result as it is, then when the feeling is up about another one, leave it to parliament and the people, as a democracy should |
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
"i have no opinion on independence as its not my battle to fight.
if the Scots want it then all power to them, and i hope their new government make a good fist of things.
if the PEOPLE dont want it, and vote no, then i sincerely hope Salmond and his ilk dont keep asking for referendum after referendum until they get the answer they want, like the Irish did about Euro."
John Mason MSP has already said he'd favour holding a referendum every single day 'till the people of Scotland get the answer right'.
That's the sort of bampot we're dealing with here. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"i have no opinion on independence as its not my battle to fight.
if the Scots want it then all power to them, and i hope their new government make a good fist of things.
if the PEOPLE dont want it, and vote no, then i sincerely hope Salmond and his ilk dont keep asking for referendum after referendum until they get the answer they want, like the Irish did about Euro.
John Mason MSP has already said he'd favour holding a referendum every single day 'till the people of Scotland get the answer right'.
That's the sort of bampot we're dealing with here."
and thats when Democracy is spelt with a very lower case 'D'.
i find things like that disgusting.
V never stops complaining about them being fucked over in favour of the Euro.
everything went up in price when it was introduced.
the populous were lied to time and again.
to Scots think they are not being? |
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
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We know we're being lied to. The Shite Paper is full of lies.
John Mason is one of those extreme Separatists who don't give a **** about the economic arguments.
He'd happily see Scots living in caves again if it brought independence. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Read this morning there's a chance that motorists will have to produce some kind of identification when crossing the border. Pffft. Will there be passport control in the trains as well?
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
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"Read this morning there's a chance that motorists will have to produce some kind of identification when crossing the border. Pffft. Will there be passport control in the trains as well?
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In the unlikely event of a yes vote, the current free crossing to and from England and Scotland is likely to remain, unless one or other ceases to be a member of the EU. |
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