Scottish Referendum / Independence - Vol 6
Discussion
M
The only thing we can measure the honesty of the SNP on is the one promise that it was a once in a lifetime vote.
So less then 2 months later they have ignored this promise
Remind me again why they are the only honest party going while the rest are lying Westminster scum.That argument only exists in your warped mind Oh I imagined them promising a once in a lifetime chance
I also imagined you constantly singing the praises of the SNP
Edinburger said:
McWigglebum4th said:
Edinburger said:
So let's have a think about thisThe only thing we can measure the honesty of the SNP on is the one promise that it was a once in a lifetime vote.
So less then 2 months later they have ignored this promise
Remind me again why they are the only honest party going while the rest are lying Westminster scum.
I also imagined you constantly singing the praises of the SNP
Edinburger said:
Welshbeef said:
Edinburger said:
Welshbeef said:
Edinburger said:
Of course it cannot just imagine you could have a situation where one part of the a union is in net receipt from the other parts and let's say its a 275 years worth of net receipts then that one part finds a mountain of diamonds and think heck tell you what were all right jack we want to go solo -- oh but hold on that not how a union works is it and if any Scots or Irish or English or Welsh think that way they can happily leave our UK as an individual. Edinburger said:
Her signature was on the referendum agreement that stated both sides would accept the result.She should resign before she has the chance to cut further divisions.
NoNeed said:
Edinburger said:
Her signature was on the referendum agreement that stated both sides would accept the result.She should resign before she has the chance to cut further divisions.
They accepted the result and decided it was wrong 5 minutes later
They will stop at nothing to fk up scotlands economy so they can blame the english
McWigglebum4th said:
M
The only thing we can measure the honesty of the SNP on is the one promise that it was a once in a lifetime vote.
So less then 2 months later they have ignored this promise
Remind me again why they are the only honest party going while the rest are lying Westminster scum.That argument only exists in your warped mind Oh I imagined them promising a once in a lifetime chance
Stupid boy.Edinburger said:
McWigglebum4th said:
Edinburger said:
So let's have a think about thisThe only thing we can measure the honesty of the SNP on is the one promise that it was a once in a lifetime vote.
So less then 2 months later they have ignored this promise
Remind me again why they are the only honest party going while the rest are lying Westminster scum.
Only once in a lifetime if there was a yes vote.Did you not read the white paper?
It was written on page 677,just after the bit about the money tree.
Edinburger said:
In my view, the SNP has delivered more for Scotland than any other party at Holyrood.
It's also my view that a credible alternative to the usual suspects is a good thing.
Well in my view, they've pursued a damaging policy of separation which was clearly never likely to succeed, and they are very clearly attempting to continue this damaging policy of separation against the wishes of the democratic majority.It's also my view that a credible alternative to the usual suspects is a good thing.
Anything else is window dressing.
They are fundamentally a bad bunch.
simoid said:
Edinburger said:
In my view, the SNP has delivered more for Scotland than any other party at Holyrood.
It's also my view that a credible alternative to the usual suspects is a good thing.
Well in my view, they've pursued a damaging policy of separation which was clearly never likely to succeed, and they are very clearly attempting to continue this damaging policy of separation against the wishes of the democratic majority.It's also my view that a credible alternative to the usual suspects is a good thing.
Anything else is window dressing.
They are fundamentally a bad bunch.
http://chokkablog.blogspot.co.uk/2014/11/business-...
and in other news
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-bus...
The scottish housing market shows a sudden upswing
It is almost as if anyone with any money and a brain bigger then a pea was waiting for something before splashing the cash
The SNP have damaged Scotland and will continue to damage scotland
They will happily destroy the place and blame the english sorry westminster
Ediburgh loves the SNP as he believes that everyone who surrounds him are retards and must be controlled by the state
basically a typical left wing halfwit
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-bus...
The scottish housing market shows a sudden upswing
It is almost as if anyone with any money and a brain bigger then a pea was waiting for something before splashing the cash
The SNP have damaged Scotland and will continue to damage scotland
They will happily destroy the place and blame the english sorry westminster
Ediburgh loves the SNP as he believes that everyone who surrounds him are retards and must be controlled by the state
basically a typical left wing halfwit
Why do Pro Yes and SNP keep stating the UK was telling lies about powers - the outcome is the day after Burns night that hasn't happened yet unless I've missed something.
Also quite a few key SNP folk incl Salmond was saying similar BEFORE the commission had commenced.... How on earth can that be the case ?
Fair enough you could say that on the day following Burns night depending on the outcome but before it has even commenced is odd. Do the Scottish people see through this nonsense and have lots of the "45" finally twigged they are being played.
Also quite a few key SNP folk incl Salmond was saying similar BEFORE the commission had commenced.... How on earth can that be the case ?
Fair enough you could say that on the day following Burns night depending on the outcome but before it has even commenced is odd. Do the Scottish people see through this nonsense and have lots of the "45" finally twigged they are being played.
McWigglebum4th said:
and in other news
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-bus...
The scottish housing market shows a sudden upswing
It is almost as if anyone with any money and a brain bigger then a pea was waiting for something before splashing the cash
The SNP have damaged Scotland and will continue to damage scotland
They will happily destroy the place and blame the english sorry westminster
Ediburgh loves the SNP as he believes that everyone who surrounds him are retards and must be controlled by the state
basically a typical left wing halfwit
Rather a case of move now before the new SDLT rules come in in a few months time I thinkhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-bus...
The scottish housing market shows a sudden upswing
It is almost as if anyone with any money and a brain bigger then a pea was waiting for something before splashing the cash
The SNP have damaged Scotland and will continue to damage scotland
They will happily destroy the place and blame the english sorry westminster
Ediburgh loves the SNP as he believes that everyone who surrounds him are retards and must be controlled by the state
basically a typical left wing halfwit
http://www.independent.co.uk/property/scotlands-st...
10% on anything over £250K
Wombat3 said:
Rather a case of move now before the new SDLT rules come in in a few months time I think
http://www.independent.co.uk/property/scotlands-st...
10% on anything over £250K
in defense of the communist party it doesn't work like the english system which is worse because it is english.http://www.independent.co.uk/property/scotlands-st...
10% on anything over £250K
Under the system down south if a house sells for £250,001 you pay stamp duty on the £250,001
Under the scottish system you pay 10% on the £1 while you pay lower rate the amount from £250,000 to £135,000 with everything below £135,000 being tax free
I admit when i first heard of it i thought it was meaning 10% on everything
Which would not surprise me
But all property is theft anyway and if we voted YES then everyone would be housed by the state
Comrade
Wombat3 said:
Rather a case of move now before the new SDLT rules come in in a few months time I think
http://www.independent.co.uk/property/scotlands-st...
10% on anything over £250K
Stamp duty is cheaper under the planned system on houses under £340k-ish (which is the vast majority of sales) so it seems strange that people are moving now to avoid lower tax duty...http://www.independent.co.uk/property/scotlands-st...
10% on anything over £250K
McWigglebum4th said:
Wombat3 said:
Rather a case of move now before the new SDLT rules come in in a few months time I think
http://www.independent.co.uk/property/scotlands-st...
10% on anything over £250K
in defense of the communist party it doesn't work like the english system which is worse because it is english.http://www.independent.co.uk/property/scotlands-st...
10% on anything over £250K
Under the system down south if a house sells for £250,001 you pay stamp duty on the £250,001
Under the scottish system you pay 10% on the £1 while you pay lower rate the amount from £250,000 to £135,000 with everything below £135,000 being tax free
I admit when i first heard of it i thought it was meaning 10% on everything
Which would not surprise me
But all property is theft anyway and if we voted YES then everyone would be housed by the state
Comrade
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/mortgages/20... )
Meanwhile, in referendum news:
http://www.eastlothiancourier.com/news/roundup/art...
I think I saw that video. A 45er claiming the vote was rigged as she'd found loads of blank papers in a bin or something
http://www.eastlothiancourier.com/news/roundup/art...
I think I saw that video. A 45er claiming the vote was rigged as she'd found loads of blank papers in a bin or something
NoNeed said:
Edinburger said:
Her signature was on the referendum agreement that stated both sides would accept the result.She should resign before she has the chance to cut further divisions.
They lost.
Accept it and move on, Alex said he would accept it, now he's whinging.
Vipers said:
NoNeed said:
Edinburger said:
Her signature was on the referendum agreement that stated both sides would accept the result.She should resign before she has the chance to cut further divisions.
They lost.
Accept it and move on, Alex said he would accept it, now he's whinging.
Part 2 of this sorry saga is when it could get very messy when we wake up on May 8th with Mini-Brain in Downing St courtesy of a Coalition (or just a confidence and supply agreement) with the 3rd largest party in the commons - which would be the SNP by the look of it.
That group led by one A Salmond who will be an MP and demand to be at the cabinet table (and probably deputy PM) and for which the price will be, yep, you've guessed it, another referendum - at least.
This could get very fking ugly if we are not careful.
" They thought it was all over... well it isn’t now"
Personally, I'm not liking this rhetoric. They need to put up, shut up, and move on.
Personally, I'm not liking this rhetoric. They need to put up, shut up, and move on.
Edinburger said:
" They thought it was all over... well it isn’t now"
Personally, I'm not liking this rhetoric. They need to put up, shut up, and move on.
At last we agree on somethingPersonally, I'm not liking this rhetoric. They need to put up, shut up, and move on.
This is hugely damaging to Scotland
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