Scottish Referendum / Independence - Vol 6
Discussion
McWigglebum4th said:
Do you think we should be taking up arms against the english if they claim all our oil?
Scotland could only use single shot rifles if the SNP Helensburgh branch were to be believed. They stated that under independence nuclear weapons would be removed from Faslane and after that Scotland would be free of "weapons of mass destruction". Back to the days of the frontier then.Strocky said:
simoid said:
The mind boggles.
It would explain your difficulties when postingDo you want Scotland to be an independent country?
xjsdriver said:
Strocky don't confuse this lot with cold hard facts, especially not with nice easily digested information in the form of pie charts , with figures neatly annotated along side.....
You've fallen into the trap (like many yes voters) of seeing data and assuming that it supports your cause,In fact, strocky's middle graph supports the assertion made, with which he disagreed. Awkward.
You're one of those guys who can't understand how 9.3% can be greater than 9.6%, aren't you?
Axionknight said:
xjsdriver said:
Strocky don't confuse this lot with cold hard facts, especially not with nice easily digested information in the form of pie charts , with figures neatly annotated along side.....
O lawd I'm cracking up
xjsdriver said:
Strocky said:
Does scotland have a larger public sector then the rest of the UK based on GDP figures?
And if it does would scotland need to cut this sector to balance the books?
simoid said:
You've fallen into the trap (like many yes voters) of seeing data and assuming that it supports your cause,
In fact, strocky's middle graph supports the assertion made, with which he disagreed. Awkward.
You're one of those guys who can't understand how 9.3% can be greater than 9.6%, aren't you?
The graph's where in response toIn fact, strocky's middle graph supports the assertion made, with which he disagreed. Awkward.
You're one of those guys who can't understand how 9.3% can be greater than 9.6%, aren't you?
HenryJM said:
said:
Well it's essentially the largest element of the economy, is there any other bit that comes close to 16%?
Do try and keep up old beanWell it's essentially the largest element of the economy, is there any other bit that comes close to 16%?
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