Scottish Referendum / Independence - Vol 6

Scottish Referendum / Independence - Vol 6

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Moonhawk

10,730 posts

219 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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Scrubs said:
The idiots really are out in force here today ffs

Lol.

So much for 'Democracy', 'Fairness' and a 'Better Scotland for Our Children'.

Cobnapint

8,628 posts

151 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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irocfan said:
Edinburger said:
Hi Beefy

That’s a fair question given that I’ve been undecided since volume 1.

I realise that some of you don’t believe I was undecided. Well, that was the truth. I’ve wavered between Yes and No several times as the debate progressed. This is an incredibly important vote and I’ve always seen it as a vote for my kids’ future, knowing that independence means unprecedented uncertainty, unknown changes and lots of different opportunities.

And a number of weeks ago I made my decision. I decided that I would absolutely love Scotland to be independent. We could certainly be a successful small country. My head and my heart have been at loggerheads over this. The Yes campaign has been very vocal and plenty respectable people have made good arguments on how we can build something better and leave that for future generations to build and improve on. As a father and as businessman that’s a compelling thought. The BT/No campaign has been mediocre at best.

But, I decided to vote No. And here’s why.

I could be and was persuaded that creating a new Scottish nation is absolutely the right thing to do. If it were to be a new nation. Built from a blank sheet of paper. Let’s learn from the world ‘as is’ and design and create a new nation ‘to be’. Let’s be on minded and pragmatic on our thoughts and designs.

But that wasn’t on the table. What was on the table was a version of the existing UK. Sharing currency and sharing different civil services and sharing the monarch isn‘t independence. Why replicate an existing country and society?

I realise a lot of that is wishful thinking and I realise that right now is quite possibly the wrong time to be doing this. I read an article which argues that was Yes were proposing was ‘Much The Same Apart’ which, for me, was bang on.

So - with a heavy heart - I’ll be voting No. Because I think it’s absolutely the right thing to do.

And as for this forum, I’ve enjoyed the crack and the banter over the years. There are some good debaters and there are some clowns. I was often offering alternative views and often that was to help my decision making and my learning processes throughout this debate. I followed a few independence threads on other websites too but this one was the more entertaining! I know I frustrated some of you by often being offline but that’s just my life and job situation. Oh, and the issue where I had evidence on the pension work – I did. Still do have it actually. There was collaborative work done across the financial services industry along with different civil servants on private, occupational and state pension issues which may arise but I can’t say any more than it did happen. That’s sometimes the nature of my work.

Looking forward? I honestly do not see the divided country that’s been suggested here. Over the next few weeks I expect the people of Scotland to put that behind us and work together, and over the next few and months and years we’ll hopefully create a better country for current and for future generations.,

I could be wrong. I might be making a mistake by voting No. But that’s my view. We’re living in interesting times, so let’s see what happens. smile
good post chap - well done for posting
Yep. Fair play.

Funk

26,277 posts

209 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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rich1231 said:
Edinburger said:
Looking forward? I honestly do not see the divided country that’s been suggested here. Over the next few weeks I expect the people of Scotland to put that behind us and work together, and over the next few and months and years we’ll hopefully create a better country for current and for future generations.,

I could be wrong. I might be making a mistake by voting No. But that’s my view. We’re living in interesting times, so let’s see what happens. smile
No divided country? Are you really that deluded and blinkered that you are blind to the hatred of the English at the least and slights upon Scots that are in the No camp from the Nationalists?

Or does it not count at all in your eyes? The real risk here is that after a No vote, English Nationalism which has slumbered for a long time is awoken and reacts to what has been said about England over the last 18 months.
Very, very much this.

A lot has been said that's been vicious, unpleasant, rude, ungrateful, aggressive and has pissed off a lot of people (mainly the ones who subsidise the whole thing AND buy most of the stuff Scotland makes).

Sorry to say that unfortunately in the event of a 'no' this won't be 'forgiven and forgotten about' by next week.

Scotland doesn't get to do and say the things it's said and done and then go back to being all pally-pally when the Yestapo don't get their way.

That can of worms is open, and Scotland will have to live with the consequences and subsequent backlash I'm afraid.

Don1 said:
Rovinghawk said:
Thought-provoking. My view had slowly been changing from pro-union to cut-them-the-f**k-loose, but you have a good point.
You aren't the only one...
The only way things can heal is if the spectre of independence is kicked into touch for another 100 years or more. I feel for those No voters caught up in things but we can't keep having this happening every few years, it'll cripple Scotland and cost us a fortune (especially those of us who never asked for it, never wanted it and have no say in it).

Edited by Funk on Thursday 18th September 09:44

Moonhawk

10,730 posts

219 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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Don1 said:
Doesn't seem like the No campaign have got that much of an imagination....
Unlike the Yes campaign - who came up with some wonderful new fairy tales. Tales we'll be able to tell our children as bed time stories for generations to come wink

RegMolehusband

3,960 posts

257 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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Scrubs said:
The idiots really are out in force here today ffs



And 52 people have retweeted it!

Silverbullet767

10,706 posts

206 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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RegMolehusband said:
And 52 people have retweeted it!
Possibly the same reason it's been posted here. To say WTF?

Moonhawk

10,730 posts

219 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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RegMolehusband said:
Scrubs said:
The idiots really are out in force here today ffs

And 52 people have retweeted it!
Lets hope one of those re-tweets was to the police. Inciting violence is a crime isn't it?

rich1231

17,331 posts

260 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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Rovinghawk said:
Bearing in mind EB had made a post which probably surprised many & raised their opinion of his open-mindednesss, calling him blinkered & deluded was a bit out of order IMO.
The whole tone was a bit off.
You do realise he only posted it so when the No result is posted tomorrow he can say he was right.

Rovinghawk

13,300 posts

158 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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rich1231 said:
You do realise he only posted it so when the No result is posted tomorrow he can say he was right.
Cynical though I am, everyone's telling the truth unless proved otherwise.

Vipers

32,886 posts

228 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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Rovinghawk said:
rich1231 said:
You do realise he only posted it so when the No result is posted tomorrow he can say he was right.
Cynical though I am, everyone's telling the truth unless proved otherwise.
It's all getting a bit silly now, with threats and intimidation, by a minority I think, either way it's a few minority showing the majority their mentality.




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anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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Edinburger said:
Hi Beefy

That’s a fair question given that I’ve been undecided since volume 1.

I realise that some of you don’t believe I was undecided. Well, that was the truth. I’ve wavered between Yes and No several times as the debate progressed. This is an incredibly important vote and I’ve always seen it as a vote for my kids’ future, knowing that independence means unprecedented uncertainty, unknown changes and lots of different opportunities.

And a number of weeks ago I made my decision. I decided that I would absolutely love Scotland to be independent. We could certainly be a successful small country. My head and my heart have been at loggerheads over this. The Yes campaign has been very vocal and plenty respectable people have made good arguments on how we can build something better and leave that for future generations to build and improve on. As a father and as businessman that’s a compelling thought. The BT/No campaign has been mediocre at best.

But, I decided to vote No. And here’s why.

I could be and was persuaded that creating a new Scottish nation is absolutely the right thing to do. If it were to be a new nation. Built from a blank sheet of paper. Let’s learn from the world ‘as is’ and design and create a new nation ‘to be’. Let’s be on minded and pragmatic on our thoughts and designs.

But that wasn’t on the table. What was on the table was a version of the existing UK. Sharing currency and sharing different civil services and sharing the monarch isn‘t independence. Why replicate an existing country and society?

I realise a lot of that is wishful thinking and I realise that right now is quite possibly the wrong time to be doing this. I read an article which argues that was Yes were proposing was ‘Much The Same Apart’ which, for me, was bang on.

So - with a heavy heart - I’ll be voting No. Because I think it’s absolutely the right thing to do.

And as for this forum, I’ve enjoyed the crack and the banter over the years. There are some good debaters and there are some clowns. I was often offering alternative views and often that was to help my decision making and my learning processes throughout this debate. I followed a few independence threads on other websites too but this one was the more entertaining! I know I frustrated some of you by often being offline but that’s just my life and job situation. Oh, and the issue where I had evidence on the pension work – I did. Still do have it actually. There was collaborative work done across the financial services industry along with different civil servants on private, occupational and state pension issues which may arise but I can’t say any more than it did happen. That’s sometimes the nature of my work.

Looking forward? I honestly do not see the divided country that’s been suggested here. Over the next few weeks I expect the people of Scotland to put that behind us and work together, and over the next few and months and years we’ll hopefully create a better country for current and for future generations.,

I could be wrong. I might be making a mistake by voting No. But that’s my view. We’re living in interesting times, so let’s see what happens. smile
clapbeer

Nice one. Great post. Don't necessarily agree with it all but it's not for me or anyone else to ratify your thinking. A non-patronising well done from me.

Mr Trophy

6,808 posts

203 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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I am all for being expressing their views. But, I get this feeling that the last week we've been at war with each other. It's a tad worrying.

Rollin

6,088 posts

245 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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Guam said:
Edinburger said:
Hi Beefy

That’s a fair question given that I’ve been undecided since volume 1.

I realise that some of you don’t believe I was undecided. Well, that was the truth. I’ve wavered between Yes and No several times as the debate progressed. This is an incredibly important vote and I’ve always seen it as a vote for my kids’ future, knowing that independence means unprecedented uncertainty, unknown changes and lots of different opportunities.

And a number of weeks ago I made my decision. I decided that I would absolutely love Scotland to be independent. We could certainly be a successful small country. My head and my heart have been at loggerheads over this. The Yes campaign has been very vocal and plenty respectable people have made good arguments on how we can build something better and leave that for future generations to build and improve on. As a father and as businessman that’s a compelling thought. The BT/No campaign has been mediocre at best.

But, I decided to vote No. And here’s why.

I could be and was persuaded that creating a new Scottish nation is absolutely the right thing to do. If it were to be a new nation. Built from a blank sheet of paper. Let’s learn from the world ‘as is’ and design and create a new nation ‘to be’. Let’s be on minded and pragmatic on our thoughts and designs.

But that wasn’t on the table. What was on the table was a version of the existing UK. Sharing currency and sharing different civil services and sharing the monarch isn‘t independence. Why replicate an existing country and society?

I realise a lot of that is wishful thinking and I realise that right now is quite possibly the wrong time to be doing this. I read an article which argues that was Yes were proposing was ‘Much The Same Apart’ which, for me, was bang on.

So - with a heavy heart - I’ll be voting No. Because I think it’s absolutely the right thing to do.

And as for this forum, I’ve enjoyed the crack and the banter over the years. There are some good debaters and there are some clowns. I was often offering alternative views and often that was to help my decision making and my learning processes throughout this debate. I followed a few independence threads on other websites too but this one was the more entertaining! I know I frustrated some of you by often being offline but that’s just my life and job situation. Oh, and the issue where I had evidence on the pension work – I did. Still do have it actually. There was collaborative work done across the financial services industry along with different civil servants on private, occupational and state pension issues which may arise but I can’t say any more than it did happen. That’s sometimes the nature of my work.

Looking forward? I honestly do not see the divided country that’s been suggested here. Over the next few weeks I expect the people of Scotland to put that behind us and work together, and over the next few and months and years we’ll hopefully create a better country for current and for future generations.,

I could be wrong. I might be making a mistake by voting No. But that’s my view. We’re living in interesting times, so let’s see what happens. smile
Damn EB you have taken the sport away LOL

Great Mature post, tough call which I understand, where I differ slightly I think the divisive nature of the process has left longstanding issues between the ruk and Scotland and whilst one can hope they dissipate quickly, the reality I suspect is that the damage could take decades to repair.
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What?!? I came here for the full 2 year argument and it's ended 1 day short! Are you saying I have to pay again?

Roman

2,031 posts

219 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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Piersman2 said:
Scrubs said:
Makes me laugh things like that, nothing like threatening a Scot to make him more likely to do the exact opposite out of pure pugnacity.

But what if the graffiti was done by a NO voter as a touch of reverse psychology? scratchchinsmile
scratchchin Limmy's take on it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuyVlWbcfgQ

Munter

31,319 posts

241 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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Edinburger said:
Looking forward? I honestly do not see the divided country that’s been suggested here. Over the next few weeks I expect the people of Scotland to put that behind us and work together, and over the next few and months and years we’ll hopefully create a better country for current and for future generations.,
This is interesting because to most people I know "The country" = UK. Not "The country" = Scotland.

In your own post you display the division that people are talking about.

Axionknight

8,505 posts

135 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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Scrubs said:
The idiots really are out in force here today ffs



His Twitter is laughable, total loser racist.

London424

12,829 posts

175 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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Guam said:
Godalmighty83 said:
Yep, doesn't matter how this vote goes it's going to be very expensive for those of us in England, either we pay to rebuild our nation south of the border or pay to give scots preferential treatment until the next round of neverendum.
I dont think devomax will happen even if no goes ahead, people are so hacked off with that lot in Scotland I reckon the issue will prove too toxic for any party to implement.
We are already seeing rumblings from MP's to that effect.

If they stay they should only get what everyone else in the UK gets. No more pandering to the spoilt brats up there!
Could be a big thing for UKIP to hang their hat on...dealing with the Barnett formula etc...

WinstonWolf

72,857 posts

239 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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Edinburger said:
Welshbeef said:
So given Burger never got the answers he wanted to hear from both sides and was a fence sitter - what has he voted ? Surely the default is no especially if the Yes have not given you the answers you want to hear.

Or maybe he will not come back?
Hi Beefy

That’s a fair question given that I’ve been undecided since volume 1.

I realise that some of you don’t believe I was undecided. Well, that was the truth. I’ve wavered between Yes and No several times as the debate progressed. This is an incredibly important vote and I’ve always seen it as a vote for my kids’ future, knowing that independence means unprecedented uncertainty, unknown changes and lots of different opportunities.

And a number of weeks ago I made my decision. I decided that I would absolutely love Scotland to be independent. We could certainly be a successful small country. My head and my heart have been at loggerheads over this. The Yes campaign has been very vocal and plenty respectable people have made good arguments on how we can build something better and leave that for future generations to build and improve on. As a father and as businessman that’s a compelling thought. The BT/No campaign has been mediocre at best.

But, I decided to vote No. And here’s why.

I could be and was persuaded that creating a new Scottish nation is absolutely the right thing to do. If it were to be a new nation. Built from a blank sheet of paper. Let’s learn from the world ‘as is’ and design and create a new nation ‘to be’. Let’s be on minded and pragmatic on our thoughts and designs.

But that wasn’t on the table. What was on the table was a version of the existing UK. Sharing currency and sharing different civil services and sharing the monarch isn‘t independence. Why replicate an existing country and society?

I realise a lot of that is wishful thinking and I realise that right now is quite possibly the wrong time to be doing this. I read an article which argues that was Yes were proposing was ‘Much The Same Apart’ which, for me, was bang on.

So - with a heavy heart - I’ll be voting No. Because I think it’s absolutely the right thing to do.

And as for this forum, I’ve enjoyed the crack and the banter over the years. There are some good debaters and there are some clowns. I was often offering alternative views and often that was to help my decision making and my learning processes throughout this debate. I followed a few independence threads on other websites too but this one was the more entertaining! I know I frustrated some of you by often being offline but that’s just my life and job situation. Oh, and the issue where I had evidence on the pension work – I did. Still do have it actually. There was collaborative work done across the financial services industry along with different civil servants on private, occupational and state pension issues which may arise but I can’t say any more than it did happen. That’s sometimes the nature of my work.

Looking forward? I honestly do not see the divided country that’s been suggested here. Over the next few weeks I expect the people of Scotland to put that behind us and work together, and over the next few and months and years we’ll hopefully create a better country for current and for future generations.,

I could be wrong. I might be making a mistake by voting No. But that’s my view. We’re living in interesting times, so let’s see what happens. smile
Well spank me with a wet (UK)kipper, I would never have thought it. Fair play to ya fella biggrin

Vipers

32,886 posts

228 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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OpulentBob said:
clapbeer

Nice one. Great post. Don't necessarily agree with it all but it's not for me or anyone else to ratify your thinking. A non-patronising well done from me.
And that is how it should be. If my neighbour or friend, or even a relative votes opposite me, so be it, it's their choice.




smile

Silverbullet767

10,706 posts

206 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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Axionknight said:
Scrubs said:
The idiots really are out in force here today ffs



His Twitter is laughable, total loser racist.
He has also tweeted a photo of a burning union flag.

Complete oxygen thief.
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