Scottish Referendum / Independence - Vol 5
Discussion
Edinburger said:
Or, I don't live in Scotland so have no vote in the referendum and probably don't fully understand the implications
don't fully understand the implications
I think that sums you up perfectly
Edinburger said:
or the Scots and their society,
Yep no feeling of superiority in that little phraseEdinburger said:
Or, I don't live in Scotland so have no vote in the referendum and probably don't fully understand the implications or the Scots and their society, but I'll tell you lot what's what anyway.
Lol.
But the key thing is it does have implications on rUK and significant ones at that. Lol.
Edinburger said:
Or, I don't live in Scotland so have no vote in the referendum and probably don't fully understand the implications or the Scots and their society, but I'll tell you lot what's what anyway.
Lol.
Well - the decision of a small minority is going to affect the entire population of the UK - so don't you agree that people should be entitled to their opinion.Lol.
Moonhawk said:
Well - the decision of a small minority is going to affect the entire population of the UK - so don't you agree that people should be entitled to their opinion.
Indeed. I'm sad I don't have a vote but I sure as hell have an opinion.Anyhow; this frankly unbelievable but possibly not surprising link to an admission from a yeser that the indy arguments appear to be crock to any observer with an ounce of common sense;
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/11007139/...
Nuggets of hilarity from SNP ex provost;
"Despite the First Minister’s assertions otherwise, Mr Murray said Mr Salmond and the rest of the party’s hierarchy were “not too sure” about how independence would actually work"
Alex Salmond is a very able person and he is very, very convincing but over the last number of months he seems to be having doubts about things,” he said.
“I look at his performance – we don’t have an answer with regards to the currency, no answer at all. We don’t have any answer on whether we will be in the Common Market (EU) or not.”
He added: “I’ve got a feeling they are not too sure themselves how it is going to work – people within the party and people within the hierarchy of the party.”
Edited by Ridgemont on Saturday 2nd August 14:17
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