Scottish Referendum / Independence - Vol 6

Scottish Referendum / Independence - Vol 6

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anonymous-user

55 months

Saturday 15th November 2014
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I genuinely can't understand how people can vote for someone so inept as Sturgeon. I thought labour held the crown for financial irresponsibility but I reckon she edges them.

Sometimes I wish they'd got independence. It would have been interesting to seem them decompose, except that they would have dragged us all down with them, as usual.


confused_buyer

6,624 posts

182 months

Saturday 15th November 2014
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REALIST123 said:
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Sometimes I wish they'd got independence. It would have been interesting to seem them decompose, except that they would have dragged us all down with them, as usual.
At the current oil price they would be staring a massive black hole and national bankruptcy in the face right now.

Apparently her price for supporting Milliband is an and to "austerity" and cancelling Trident. Has the stupid woman no concept that the country has no more money and eventually you run out?

McWigglebum4th

32,414 posts

205 months

Saturday 15th November 2014
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confused_buyer said:
At the current oil price they would be staring a massive black hole and national bankruptcy in the face right now.

Apparently her price for supporting Milliband is an and to "austerity" and cancelling Trident. Has the stupid woman no concept that the country has no more money and eventually you run out?
As long as it has enough money to pay her wage why would she care?


NoNeed

15,137 posts

201 months

Saturday 15th November 2014
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xjsdriver said:
Well given your past predictions...... let's not worry about that too much.....

What was it there'll be armed insurrection by Yes voters if it's a No Vote?..... (or words to that effect) So far, we've just had bams in Rangers tops (and making Nazi salutes) causing trouble post the No vote and they "won" - fking retards!!!
The only thing stopping that prediction is the SNP promising to declare independence anyway.


I do not see any sign the the yes camp have in any way accepted the result as they promised to. It would appear that yes voters dont want the settled will desoite telling the rest of us we would have to accept it.


Idiots and bigots the lot of them

Sway

26,292 posts

195 months

Saturday 15th November 2014
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confused_buyer said:
Apparently her price for supporting Milliband is an and to "austerity" and cancelling Trident. Has the stupid woman no concept that the country has no more money and eventually you run out?
Thank fk for that.

Even Milibrain knows that killing 'austerity' will lead to open revolt from a cross section of the entire country.

He knows that Labour have a mountain to climb, even with traditional Labour voters, when it comes to the economy. Hence they've adopted the Conservative spending policy...

Rollin

6,095 posts

246 months

Saturday 15th November 2014
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Funk said:
It would be completely unacceptable that the SNP can have their own Parliament AND hold 'king-making' power in UK Parliament as well. If that's the case then the rUK must also be given votes on Scottish matters.
Once Scotland's 'pass the buck parliament' has gone, we will smile

xjsdriver

1,071 posts

122 months

Sunday 16th November 2014
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McWigglebum4th said:
xjsdriver said:
Well given your past predictions...... let's not worry about that too much.....

What was it there'll be armed insurrection by Yes voters if it's a No Vote?..... (or words to that effect) So far, we've just had bams in Rangers tops (and making Nazi salutes) causing trouble post the No vote and they "won" - fking retards!!!
You not fked off to freedom you sectarian piece of work?

You lost DEAL WITH IT


And why not tax anything above average at 100%?

Wasn't all about fairness?

Or was it just some religious waffle and flag waving
I don't know how many times I have to re-iterate for your simpleminded, retarded brain to take in.... I'm not a sectarian, although I do reserve the right to take the utter piss out of the morons that are.

Many friends of mine ARE Rangers Fans, and they are appalled by the bigoted mindset of a small, but vociferous cabal of neo-nazi thugs that do Rangers FC a huge injustice by calling themselves fans.

As for lost......the game's not even half way through the first half. Media lies may have spoiled an early victory, but the majority that voted NO will probably no longer be here in say 15/20 years time....... I'm looking forward to the second half, it should be a belter!!!


As for religious waffle - I don't believe it played any part of the debate (I personally do not proscribe to an imaginary friend on the sky, but have no issue with those that do, as long as they don't try ram it down kids' throats)


simoid

19,772 posts

159 months

Sunday 16th November 2014
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Many football fans are idiots and I don't think they merit any further discussion on this thread as it tends to be fruitless.

I hope in the coming years we can have compulsory education in fundamental economics in our schools - that should put the ridiculous idea of independence to bed.

The SNP tried once to sell independence on false promises, and failed. It was highly divisive and a horrible time for Scotland's society. I see no reason why you'd want to do it again. Try again with 20 fewer years of oil reserves too? That'll be fun rolleyes

Funk

26,297 posts

210 months

Sunday 16th November 2014
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The best thing for Scotland and rUK would be the elimination of the SNP from power. They're clueless cretins and it concerns me greatly that so many Scots voted them into power - and that they're reportedly likely to increase their presence at the expense of Labour at the next Scottish elections.

The thing that boils my piss is Sturgeon's talk of 'what Scotland can get' from us. Scotland already gets more from the pot than we do and I find the levels of greed abhorrent.

I would like a vote on whether we eject Scotland from the union. The tail must not wag the dog.

NicD

3,281 posts

258 months

Sunday 16th November 2014
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Funk said:
The best thing for Scotland and rUK would be the elimination of the SNP from power. They're clueless cretins and it concerns me greatly that so many Scots voted them into power - and that they're reportedly likely to increase their presence at the expense of Labour at the next Scottish elections.

The thing that boils my piss is Sturgeon's talk of 'what Scotland can get' from us. Scotland already gets more from the pot than we do and I find the levels of greed abhorrent.

I would like a vote on whether we eject Scotland from the union. The tail must not wag the dog.
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Cobnapint

8,632 posts

152 months

Sunday 16th November 2014
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NicD said:
Funk said:
The best thing for Scotland and rUK would be the elimination of the SNP from power. They're clueless cretins and it concerns me greatly that so many Scots voted them into power - and that they're reportedly likely to increase their presence at the expense of Labour at the next Scottish elections.

The thing that boils my piss is Sturgeon's talk of 'what Scotland can get' from us. Scotland already gets more from the pot than we do and I find the levels of greed abhorrent.

I would like a vote on whether we eject Scotland from the union. The tail must not wag the dog.
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Agreed. She needs calling down to London for a bking and to be asked in no uncertain terms just who the fk she thinks she is.

In this supposedly agreeable post-vote atmosphere, she's taken it beyond what is acceptable in the political world, clearly hates the English, and like Salmond before the vote, is aggressive and confrontational in her attitude towards Westminster.

simoid

19,772 posts

159 months

Sunday 16th November 2014
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I wonder if UKIP would gain a greater support if their ticket included the boot for Scotland scratchchin

An SNP UKIP coalition?!

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The more I think about it - Scotland could be the successor state, and then the "rUK" would be out of the EU! Checking various boxes...

HarryW

15,151 posts

270 months

Sunday 16th November 2014
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Tbh she shows herself to be the true bile spewing fisher wife she really is, hopefully she may yet be the undoing of SNP yet.

Tell me Scotland has not had or does not continue to have influence on the Union and our joint culture after watching this.

http://youtu.be/fsOH7Y0RTs8

xjsdriver

1,071 posts

122 months

Monday 17th November 2014
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simoid said:
I wonder if UKIP would gain a greater support if their ticket included the boot for Scotland scratchchin

An SNP UKIP coalition?!

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The more I think about it - Scotland could be the successor state, and then the "rUK" would be out of the EU! Checking various boxes...
An SNP UKIP coalition? I doubt it..... The SNP have a credible chance of taking 30 or 40 seats in Westminster. However, I don't see Ukip getting anywhere near half that......



simoid

19,772 posts

159 months

Monday 17th November 2014
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xjsdriver said:
An SNP UKIP coalition? I doubt it..... The SNP have a credible chance of taking 30 or 40 seats in Westminster. However, I don't see Ukip getting anywhere near half that......
I'm not so sure - some would say the fruitloops are as well sticking together.

NoNeed

15,137 posts

201 months

Monday 17th November 2014
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xjsdriver said:
An SNP UKIP coalition? I doubt it..... The SNP have a credible chance of taking 30 or 40 seats in Westminster. However, I don't see Ukip getting anywhere near half that......
6 moths ago most people were saying that they wouldn't get any.

HenryJM

6,315 posts

130 months

Monday 17th November 2014
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This is the UKIP that is intent on leaving the EU coupling up with an SNP party that's intent on staying in?

simoid

19,772 posts

159 months

Monday 17th November 2014
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HenryJM said:
This is the UKIP that is intent on leaving the EU coupling up with an SNP party that's intent on staying in?
Perhaps Scotland could take the UK's membership in the event of a UKIP/SNP coalition, making...

...wait for it...

...the UK-SNIP coalition!

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Wombat3

12,175 posts

207 months

Monday 17th November 2014
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Funk said:
It would be completely unacceptable that the SNP can have their own Parliament AND hold 'king-making' power in UK Parliament as well. If that's the case then the rUK must also be given votes on Scottish matters.
Its looking like a distinct possibility IMO.

Walford

2,259 posts

167 months

Monday 17th November 2014
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Wombat3 said:
Funk said:
It would be completely unacceptable that the SNP can have their own Parliament AND hold 'king-making' power in UK Parliament as well. If that's the case then the rUK must also be given votes on Scottish matters.
Its looking like a distinct possibility IMO.
and who would they make King

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