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Let them go. Most miserable bunch of MP's ever seen in Westminster. Should be the first thing Boris does. They would soon be skint.
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You could apply that same twisted logic to the EU referendum result, Tory and Brexit vote shore was just 46%.
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Indyref2 ? bring it on
they can't even contemplate that there will be some yes voters from last time, who will switch to no, because they are hell bent on dragging us back into the EU. |
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It was mentioned on the TV this morning that by the time they get chance for Indieref2 we'll be well out of the EU and it will be a different kettle of fish voters by then.
Either Andrew Neil or Marr said it. Reckons Sturgeon is in an even weaker place now. Time will tell I guess. |
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Absolutely bring on her push for IndyRef2 and Finnish the cult once and for all. Happy daze
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Free Scotland,Free Ireland,leave the UK to the English nationalists and stamp out unionism,please Santa.
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If the SNP genuinely believed the Scots would vote for independence in a referendum, they'd stop demanding one.
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so the logic here is that none of the 55% of the electorate that voted for other parties will
vote for independence??? what a quaintly binary way of viewing things. |
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Right now its 50/50..the more we are ignored those numbers will rise for Indy.
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We have had enough of tories pishing on us claiming its rain..we havent voted for them since the 50's..you can keep them.
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The two sides need to agree the leaving deal before indyref2, then everyone will know what they are voting for.
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One thing would be certain in another Scottish independence referendum. The independence option were miles behind at the start of the campaign the last time. They wont be next time.
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It's coming.
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Give us English the vote whether we want them to stay or not.
Will be a landslide telling them to fk right off and pay for their own sh!t. Counts. |
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It would be a very interesting experiment Burt!
I don’t think I agree with your outcome though. I think most of us English and Welsh beat no ill will to the Scots, more a friendly rivalry. |
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“Bear no ill will”
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Perhaps we could take a poll of how Englishmen on here would vote?
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Vote on what?
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See new thread.
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Sort out a deal where Scotland and half of N Ireland remain as the UK, and the rest of us leave. This would mean that the "new" UK would now be a net receiver of quite substantial funds from the EU, and would not have to worry about applying for EU membership as the UK is already a member. The new UK could pay the old members, who have now left the UK, a substantial sum (out of their EU money) for this privilege, and everyone is a winner.
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id rather top myself than use the euro
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Anxious is still butthurt over Thursday’s election result and is having a PLEASE BAN ME meltdown across several forums.
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Blackfoot was on the TV saying Scots would use the pound
Neil told him they won't let you but he continued to keep repeating it like some malfunctioning android |
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alex salmond spoke the same sh1t however many years ago it was and thats what cost them in the end |
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they couldnt say what currency we would use or what would happen to peoples savings and pensions
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In the event of Scottish Independence, could the Bank of England and Westminster stop Scotland from using the pound?
Genuine question, I have no idea of the correct answer. |
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Most undecided will vote to stay because they know that Indyref 3 will be along soon.
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Waffffer thin.
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I sometimes think Anxious is about to explode like Mr Creosote.
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Viva the SNP and good luck to Scotland hopefully son you will be free from the spiv vermin
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An independent Scotland would look to introduce its own currency within the first few years of leaving the UK under a new policy set to be introduced by the SNP.
Under the proposals, Scotland would initially keep the pound during a "transition period" after independence. But the Scottish Parliament would decide within its first term when to introduce a separate Scottish currency. The move would be a major policy shift from the 2014 independence referendum. The Scottish government's White Paper on independence ahead of the referendum said Scotland would share the pound in a formal currency union with the rest of the UK after independence. However, this was ruled out by the UK government - and the currency issue was widely seen as a major reason for the Yes campaign losing the referendum. |
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Put johny adair and his boyfriend nigel ive lost my seat dodds in there too
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mad dog!
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2s up is it
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