Scottish Referendum / Independence - Vol 6

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Strocky

2,642 posts

113 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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LMAO at the impotent wailing of the demented regarding Scotland only contributing to the "Union" over the past 30 years (I dare them to say that to the face of any of the families who lost relatives in the 2 Great Wars) and the digging up of Darian, which was initially a joint venture between the English, Scots & Dutch until the vested interests of the East India Company allied with a complicit English Parliament scuppered the initial proposal

The Darian episode illustrates how duplicitous and cowardly the English where then and in the future, bottled it from fighting the Spanish, English Parliament blocking Scotland from trade routes/communications etc and bribing the Scottish Nobles as they had no appetite to enter into another war with Scotland

The great thing is this bitterness from the BritNats is the main reason why the Union will ultimately fail and the vestiges of a once great empire will be laid bare for all to see and all that will be left is England's green and pleasant land

Strocky

2,642 posts

113 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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The establishment are stting themselves it would seem (courtesy of the propaganda wing)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-pol...

McWigglebum4th

32,414 posts

204 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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Strocky said:
LMAO at the impotent wailing of the demented regarding Scotland only contributing to the "Union" over the past 30 years (I dare them to say that to the face of any of the families who lost relatives in the 2 Great Wars) and the digging up of Darian, which was initially a joint venture between the English, Scots & Dutch until the vested interests of the East India Company allied with a complicit English Parliament scuppered the initial proposal

The Darian episode illustrates how duplicitous and cowardly the English where then and in the future, bottled it from fighting the Spanish, English Parliament blocking Scotland from trade routes/communications etc and bribing the Scottish Nobles as they had no appetite to enter into another war with Scotland

The great thing is this bitterness from the BritNats is the main reason why the Union will ultimately fail and the vestiges of a once great empire will be laid bare for all to see and all that will be left is England's green and pleasant land
Yet these cowardly duplicitous english have kept you the "true scot" from ever succeeding

What does that say about the "true scots"?


Thankfully i'm not a "true scot" so i am doing very well thank you


And it shows what drives you lot as it has proven not to be a desire for fairness or independence


And i am not a britnat as i have no love for the union i would of happily voted YES if it had made even the slightest bit of sense

Sway

26,275 posts

194 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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Strocky said:
LMAO at the impotent wailing of the demented regarding Scotland only contributing to the "Union" over the past 30 years (I dare them to say that to the face of any of the families who lost relatives in the 2 Great Wars) and the digging up of Darian, which was initially a joint venture between the English, Scots & Dutch until the vested interests of the East India Company allied with a complicit English Parliament scuppered the initial proposal

The Darian episode illustrates how duplicitous and cowardly the English where then and in the future, bottled it from fighting the Spanish, English Parliament blocking Scotland from trade routes/communications etc and bribing the Scottish Nobles as they had no appetite to enter into another war with Scotland

The great thing is this bitterness from the BritNats is the main reason why the Union will ultimately fail and the vestiges of a once great empire will be laid bare for all to see and all that will be left is England's green and pleasant land
I've been very clear - the lack of contribution has been financial. Scots have always been good at fighting, especially themselves, so it's natural that lots fought and died during the two World Wars...

The rest of your post is classic, and supports exactly what I've said. Darian failed to compete with the English Empire. Your elite were bought as they were broke. EIC out competing and bankrupting your trades. The Spanish weren't exactly diving into war were they, after they got turned around.

Poor poppets. Darian would have been fine if not scuppered by the English.

Colonial trade would have been great if not for the English.

The English ran scared from the Spanish, if the sinking of the Armada is forgotten. Hell, a game of bowls was finished we were that worried.

You seem to think that wars are only fought by fighting. They're not, which is why you lost, and your nobles came running for English gold.

Keep up the victim card chap, one day you'll let us know why Scotland would have been the greatest, if it weren't for them pesky English.

Neonblau

875 posts

133 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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Darien

At least spell it correctly.

Garvin

5,171 posts

177 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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Strocky said:
The establishment are stting themselves it would seem (courtesy of the propaganda wing)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-pol...
I'm not sure the 'establishment' as you put it (whoever they are) are stting themselves.

The Tories are making as much political capital as they can in the run up to the election to point out the problems of a Labour/SNP pact for obvious election reasons. Both Labour and the SNP have handed them this 'weapon' and they are going to use it - maybe to quite an effect.

Labour appear to be 'caught in the headlights' and may well be stting themselves and can't seem to decide what to do and, as usual, Ed is dithering around.

SNP appear to be back tracking and softening their demands as they realise their initial naive 'bravado' was pretty inept and is not working out too well for them having handed the 'weapon' to the Tories. It appears that it is the SNP in retreat now and may well be stting themselves.

McWigglebum4th

32,414 posts

204 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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Strocky said:
The establishment are stting themselves it would seem (courtesy of the propaganda wing)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-pol...
And so am i

Why?

Is it because i hate the scottish?

Nope i like the scots and i was in born in scotland and still live in scotland

The reason i am stting myself


As the SNP idiots believe in the magic money tree and believe that we should reverse all spending cuts, increase spending by tens of billions a year and it will all be paid for by taxing houses in the south east of england


The SNP couldn't be trusted to run a childs piggy bank

Strocky

2,642 posts

113 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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McWigglebum4th said:
Strocky said:
The establishment are stting themselves it would seem (courtesy of the propaganda wing)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-pol...
And so am i

Why?

Is it because i hate the scottish?

Nope i like the scots and i was in born in scotland and still live in scotland

The reason i am stting myself


As the SNP idiots believe in the magic money tree and believe that we should reverse all spending cuts, increase spending by tens of billions a year and it will all be paid for by taxing houses in the south east of england


The SNP couldn't be trusted to run a childs piggy bank
Err the mansion tax is a Labour Policy not a SNP one (and for the record it's transparent vote winning tripe)

Also Labour argue that the SNP spending plans are Austerity Max

http://news.stv.tv/scotland-decides/312763-snp-rej...

Edited by Strocky on Monday 9th March 10:13

Strocky

2,642 posts

113 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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Sway said:
Strocky said:
LMAO at the impotent wailing of the demented regarding Scotland only contributing to the "Union" over the past 30 years (I dare them to say that to the face of any of the families who lost relatives in the 2 Great Wars) and the digging up of Darian, which was initially a joint venture between the English, Scots & Dutch until the vested interests of the East India Company allied with a complicit English Parliament scuppered the initial proposal

The Darian episode illustrates how duplicitous and cowardly the English where then and in the future, bottled it from fighting the Spanish, English Parliament blocking Scotland from trade routes/communications etc and bribing the Scottish Nobles as they had no appetite to enter into another war with Scotland

The great thing is this bitterness from the BritNats is the main reason why the Union will ultimately fail and the vestiges of a once great empire will be laid bare for all to see and all that will be left is England's green and pleasant land
I've been very clear - the lack of contribution has been financial. Scots have always been good at fighting, especially themselves, so it's natural that lots fought and died during the two World Wars...
Remind me which City was regarded as the 2nd city of the Empire during the 19th Century?

Or where Scots still living in caves back then?

McWigglebum4th

32,414 posts

204 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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Strocky said:
Also Labour argue that the SNP spending plans are Austerity Max

http://news.stv.tv/scotland-decides/312763-snp-rej...
BUT WHAT ABOUT THE FOOD BANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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Interesting reading, Darien. The victim card has been alive for hundreds of years, it seems.

barryrs

4,389 posts

223 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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Strocky said:
Remind me which City was regarded as the 2nd city of the Empire during the 19th Century?

Or where Scots still living in caves back then?
Wow, you sound almost proud of the empire in that post.

Course it would have been the number 1 city if it weren't for the English.

McWigglebum4th

32,414 posts

204 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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barryrs said:
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Strocky said:
Remind me which City was regarded as the 2nd city of the Empire during the 19th Century?

Or where Scots still living in caves back then?
Wow, you sound almost proud of the empire in that post.

Course it would have been the number 1 city if it weren't for the English.
Rubbish

The scots are a morally superior race and took no part in the bd english empire

Which is why there is nowhere in the world named after scotland or its cities

Not one single place is called new caledonia, there is only one perth, no one has ever named a place after dundee.


Not one single sign of scots being throughout the english empire

And when you go to America. not one single person will tell you they are related to people from scotland

Sway

26,275 posts

194 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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barryrs said:
Wow, you sound almost proud of the empire in that post.

Course it would have been the number 1 city if it weren't for the English.
hehe

Was the number two, is still a number two now... wink

Edinburger

10,403 posts

168 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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I had to check I hadn't woken up in the 17th century with all this talk of Darien.

For heavens sake, that was over three hundred years ago! A hell of a lot has happened since then. Good, bad and indifferent.

Strocky

2,642 posts

113 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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barryrs said:
Strocky said:
Remind me which City was regarded as the 2nd city of the Empire during the 19th Century?

Or where Scots still living in caves back then?
Wow, you sound almost proud of the empire in that post.

Course it would have been the number 1 city if it weren't for the English.
It's purely in reference to the "only 30 years financial contribution" pish posted earlier

Sway

26,275 posts

194 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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Except your assertion is pish too...

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_city_of_the_...

Seems very clear the Second city of the Empire was Liverpool.

Bless. Even your capital ranks lower than a dockyard.

andymadmak

14,560 posts

270 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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Sway said:
Seems very clear the Second city of the Empire was Liverpool.

Bless. Even your capital ranks lower than a dockyard.
rofl

Genuine laugh out loud moment there!

bp1

796 posts

208 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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Sway said:
Except your assertion is pish too...

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_city_of_the_...

Seems very clear the Second city of the Empire was Liverpool.

Bless. Even your capital ranks lower than a dockyard.
Seems very unclear from that article as it also contains the following excerpt:

"By the early 19th century, Glasgow was frequently referred to as the second city;[10] and during much of the 20th century it had a population of over one million, larger than that of Birmingham until the 1951 census. For example, the Official Census population for Glasgow was 0.784 million in April 1911; 1.034 million in April 1921; 1.088 million in April 1931 and 1.090 million in April 1951"

Maybe read the entire article rather than the parts which support your supposition.

gruffalo

7,521 posts

226 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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The title Second City of Empire or Second City of the British Empire was claimed by a number of cities in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries. Commercial trading city Liverpool was regarded as holding this title with its massive port, merchant fleet and world-wide trading links.[5][16][17] Liverpool was constantly referred to as the New York of Europe.[18] Others included Dublin,[19] Glasgow (which continues to use the title as a marketing slogan),[20][21] and (outside the UK) Kolkata (known as Calcutta during the British Empire)[22] and Philadelphia.[23]
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