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Scottish Independence, yay or nay?


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Always amazed it never happened years ago,theyVE had hardly any Tory MPs and been ruled by Eaton Crew for about 80% of living memory

 

Wish we could go with them or break away into 'Northern England' and make Liverpool Manchester Leeds Sheffield Hull Newcastle a horizontal line of power instead of being ruled by those Eaton bastards and eternal German benefit claimers in London

 

 

GO SCOTLAND!

 

Not sure how old you are mate, but I just looked on Wiki and in 1979 the Scots elected 22 Tory MPs, and in 1983 21 MPs. This dropped to 10 MPs in 1987 and 11 in 1992 before wipeout in 1997. They were by miles the second biggest party in 1979 and 1983, both with Thatcher as PM, it wasn't until Thatcher's cuts kicked in, the decimation of their working class industries (much like the north of England), and the poll tax, which they got two years before us, until their vote up there collapsed. If the Scots do vote for independence in two weeks, this is entirely on the Tory cunts.

 

Funnily enough though, the rich loving cunts may end up the biggest beneficiaries as Labour and the Lib Dems lose a massive share of their national vote.

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I have not really seen much discussion  in the media of what may be the social effects of a Yes vote. This would surely result in a period of difficult relations as the assets and liabilities are argued over leading to a further rise in nationalism in Scotland.

What effect will this have on tourism between the two countries and the lives of English people living in Scotland? ( or Scots in England ) Do the media not see this a problem or an issue that they would prefer not to explore?

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Am I the only one who finds Sturgeon strangely attractive?

 

I'd kick her bedroom door down dressed in a suit of armour and announce myself as Edward the Longwanks.

I actually thought it was Kellie Maloney on an interview this morning till I realised he/she was still in the big brother house....she is still in there ain't he/she?

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Housing in Edinburgh will become more affordable? how come?

 

If independence wins, there will be  surge of working class english villagers to Scotland in order to escape the prison which London and south english millionaires have condemned them to live in, with hilarious prices on pretty much everything, hilariously high taxes and a social life which forces them to neighbour and socialise with future Jihadists.

 

In fact I can see a huge immigration current from south of the border to North, so the prices in Edinburgh are going to increase.

 

I suspect there we will have people immigrating here in Somalia too.

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Housing in Edinburgh will become more affordable? how come?

 

If independence wins, there will be  surge of working class english villagers to Scotland in order to escape the prison which London and south english millionaires have condemned them to live in, with hilarious prices on pretty much everything, hilariously high taxes and a social life which forces them to neighbour and socialise with future Jihadists.

 

In fact I can see a huge immigration current from south of the border to North, so the prices in Edinburgh are going to increase.

 

I suspect there we will have people immigrating here in Somalia too.

I thought you were fucking off after the 'pretend scouser' bought another striker for the team that plays a ball based game 

You spent the last 10 years boring the tits off everybody saying you'd be doing that

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Just read that Westminster will offer up more power to Scotland if they vote no.

 

Next up will be passports, can't use the pound and when you wake up September 19th it will be to a world of uncertainty, the sky will likely have fallen into Mull of Kintyre and Billy Connelly will be King.

Bet Salmond will be buzzing, that basically signals to everyone that they've conceded they're probably going to lose and that the momentum is with the yes campaign, which will more than likely encourage more people to get on board. God speed to them.

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Let me give you some arguments  about the reasons for some English and the Welsh not wanting the Scots to vote for Independence, outside the oil connection and the fact that Scotland will be faaaaar faaaar richer than the remaining UK.

 

Have you actually thought of the consequences in Northern Ireland, Cornwall, the Falklands as well as -the remaining Scotlandless- UK's overall status inside the E.U. and on a Global scale? If you don't want your country to be reduced around London and its suburbs, the playground of millionaires and the (not so) mysteriously funded jobless future jihadists who live in mansions, then you'd better be wiser as to what you wish for the independence debate. 

 

On another note, in case of an independence I would recommend our Somali -remaining- authorities to propose to an Independent Scotland to consider creating a federation with my country.

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What I don't understand is why the English or welsh would want them to vote no. What difference would it make to anyone?

 

 

*apart from more likely tory governments.

Well, i'm as concerned about foodbanks in Dundee and Glasgow as i am about foodbanks in Bristol, Liverpool and London

I'm proud to consider myself British and proud of our shared achievements and history together

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Let me give you some arguments  about the reasons for some English and the Welsh not wanting the Scots to vote for Independence, outside the oil connection and the fact that Scotland will be faaaaar faaaar richer than the remaining UK.

 

Have you actually thought of the consequences in Northern Ireland, Cornwall, the Falklands as well as -the remaining Scotlandless- UK's overall status inside the E.U. and on a Global scale? If you don't want your country to be reduced around London and its suburbs, the playground of millionaires and the (not so) mysteriously funded jobless future jihadists who live in mansions, then you'd better be wiser as to what you wish for the independence debate. 

 

 

 

On another note, in case of an independence I would recommend our Somali -remaining- authorities to propose to an Independent Scotland to consider creating a federation with my country.

 

authority in Somalia?  Who's that then?  Captain Pugwash?

 

Northern Ireland and Wales should be next.  Fuck them off as they contribute nothing but misery, grief, fireworks and community singing.  

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I Know you are only taking the piss but I have lived in Scotland for nearly 15 years.& i have never been burgled had any massive shite that was not my fault or met huge amounts off drunken hooligans, spouting facist fuck you bullshit that I have seen in England.

In England I have had cars torched, numerous fights. fuck you this and fuck you that. I cannot be arse4d with it anymore.

Don't you live in the north Anny; from my experiences there seems to be more retired non Scots up there than anything.

 

I can honestly say the only Scottish accent I heard in Gairloch was in the shop (which does fucking amazing pies I might add).

 

Aultbea was a different story however; couldn't understand a ruddy word anyone said.

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