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What are you banging on about?
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Of course an independent Scotland faces some great challenges; what currency to use, EU membership or not, setting up regulatory bodies etc etc etc but perhaps their biggest challenge will be being ruled by Alex Salmond.
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Actually I doubt that Alex Salmond would win a Scottish General Election. I think Labour would win.
A Vote for SNP is primarily a vote for Independence, once Independence is achieved I am pretty sure the people of Scotland would put Labour in power. |
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Even with Labour in power Salmond and his cybernats would be a poisonous element in Scotland's politics. It does not matter if it is a YES or NO Scotland faces years of political bile.
At least a YES vote would at insulate England from the calamity north of the border. |
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One Percenter
Your posts are getting more and more desperate. I'd give it up if I were you. You are starting to look very foolish. |
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says the man who wants to take to the streets with a gun .
typical Cybernat ,real Scots are made of tougher stuff though whatever the outcome there will be a lot of disappointed people around ,a nation divided either way . Well fckn done . |
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OnePercenter and breadnbutter are the same person me thinks.
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Real Scots will stand up and be counted and be proud to do so ,the bullies have had their say and now its time for The People to have theirs .
stick your threats and your gun up your erse Kenny will be round for your catapult later ![]() |
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Desperate? For what?
I want Scotland to be independent. Once they are independent their future will be of no concern to England. |
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you are assuming it is now
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Another probably massive plus a YES vote will bring is the fall of Cameron. His inability to argue the NO case is a good example of why England is suffering with the EU. England needs a strong leader not some wet lettuce too scared to call a spade a spade.
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A rhetorical question is a figure of speech in the form of a question that is asked in order to make a point.
you condescending ****. **** off. |
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are England suffering with the EU?
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why would he?? if a NO is the outcome it'll be the result of last-minute bribes and scare tactics from Cons/Lab rather than good leadership from Westminster. Salmond is in a different league to Cameron and Ed.
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is that the Conference League?
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whats so funny dear?
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Does anyone think Cameron deserves praise for the way he has put the case for the union?
If you aren't suffering with the EU then you must live is such a **** that Romanian migrants don't want council houses there ![]() |
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I agree Salmond is in a different league to Cameron & Miliband. Salmond believes the **** he spouts. Cameron and Miliband know they talk bollox.
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the guy's a modern-day Braveheart!
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OnePercenter • September 8, 2014 2:41 PM BST
Does anyone think Cameron deserves praise for the way he has put the case for the union? Done an excellent job in getting what he wants....shot of Scotland ![]() |
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As the leader of the Tory party Cameron must want shot of Scotland. But as the UK's Prime Minister he is supposed to be defending the union.
It's just another example of Cameron not being up to the job. |
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defend a Union that's 13 trillion in debt...tricky one
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ghastly Gideon's eleventh hour panic offerings should show how much the government is squirming.
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can't disagree with that hippie. Straightforward blackmail and they should be embarrassed by it.
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All the tricky jobs end up on the Prime Minister's desk. If it was easy someone else would have done it. England's problem is Cameron is not up to the 'tricky' jobs. Hence the continued influx of economic migrants.
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The tabloids call it a panic move and a gullible public swallow it. Truth is Osborne is not offering anything that wasn't on the table months ago.
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I feel bad for the Queen , having her Empire broken up - no can't post that
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OnePercenter, you can't just put the blame for everything, like immigration, on Cameron's desk. There have been multiple leaders before Cameron that are equally responsibe, some Conservative and some Labour. I could for example say the last time the country went into recession was on Gordon Brown's, a Scots, watch.
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One thing Cameron has done (I'm not a Tory btw) is he's given the vote to the people..in Scotland and an EU referendum hopefully. Like him or not at least he's giving democracy a chance.
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Read my post. I said continued.
A real Prime Minister would have stopped all EU legislation dead in its tracks until the UK got its way. It's what the French would have done. It's a farce that Italian border control directs migrants to the UK. |
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Cameron inherited the EU, something none of us even had the vote on. I don't know enough about EU legislation to know what can or can't be done so can't comment on it.
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Time to take a chainswaw and cut Scotland away from England.. Then use a big shoe and kick them so they drift towards iceland
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If the Scots voting 'YES' meant getting rid of Cameron. I would definitely be voting 'Yes'.
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has Cameron done something specifically bad for Scotland that past PM's haven't done that I'm missing somewhere? Or maybe it's just because he's a Conservative and Scotland historically doesn't vote for them?
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metaphor, when Blair and Brown were in power you voted for them. The last time the country was on it's knees was on their watch.
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"English twats"
"Tory scum" you'll be a Yes voter then ![]() |
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there was always going to be a problem the first time a tory government was voted in after the inception of the scottish parliament
and not just any tory government either - a throwback to the bad old days of the eton elite who the scots hate more than anything |
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it's not a Tory government, hth
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