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Said without a hint of irony.
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I almost forgot:
SNP FIFTY-SIX Combined Unionist Numpties, Twerps and Subjugationists THREE. |
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how's it feel now the reality has sunk in that in the real parliament SNP have fk all influence and they had to make themselves better fkn around with who sits where, are they gonna put towels down next (ones they've nicked off the top of bars)
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how's the fantasy economics looking now oil is less than $50 and ergo less than half than it was, and it accounts for about 20% of your economy compared to 1.5% of the UK as whole??
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Herr Nicola would solve the Calais problem witin one day of power.There would be Coaches sent to "grow the population".Every toown in Scotland needs it's quota of war toughened skinny Somalis standing on street corners.
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that last post is appalling racism. You should be ashamed at such stupid racist stereotyping.
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crybaby should try a trip to Southall, would he sh&t bricks if one stepped up and said , "No Tricks"
I guess you need to have seen Captain Philips to get that. |
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how's that price of oil doing?
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BIG HEARTED SCOTS PAY FINE FOR STARVING ENGLISH WOMAN.
We have a social conscience you see. At least most of us have. https://www.commonspace.scot/articles/2144/wings-over-scotland-launches-crowdfunder-to-help-woman-fined-for-stealing-food-out-of-hunger PS We don't give a stuff about the price of oil. It goes up, it goes down. It's only a bonus and the only ones who get their union jack panties in a twist about it are unionists and the UK treasury. |
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I'm curious how can something that represents , or at least 'did' , represent about 20% of your economy just be a 'bonus' ?
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subjugationist redneck ... I take that as a compliment, Ali. Thanks!
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Sturgeon wants to make the BBC more "Scottish".
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subjugationist redneck ... I take that as a compliment, Ali. Thanks!
I'm not surprised. |
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trilby
why do you use that flag as your symbol? |
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What an odd question, cryoftruth.
I change my avatar from time to time and I've flown this one for some time because I like it. Why do use what looks like some kind od pawn as yours? |
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... and why has my OP been removed?
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... and why has my quote of fool proof's "Herr Nicola" quote been removed?
cryoftruth, have you been playing around with the report button? Be truthful, no porkies please ![]() |
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how is that price of oil going???
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http://www.nasdaq.com/markets/crude-oil-brent.aspx
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http://www.thecourier.co.uk/news/scotland/scotland-s-share-of-north-sea-oil-revenues-down-75-1.895980
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Scotland's geographical share of oil revenues from the North Sea fell by over 75% in the first three months of 2015, according to Scottish Government figures.
The quarterly national accounts show that the amount received in tax receipts between January and March was £168 million, down from £742 million in the final three months of 2014. In the first three months of 2014, £969 million was generated for Scotland's geographical share of oil revenues. The industry has suffered from the collapse of global oil prices, which have tumbled sharply since June last year. The Scottish Conservatives leapt on the figures, which were published earlier this month, stating that they demonstrated "how wildly wrong" the SNP's pre-referendum calculations had been. The party said the figures also further demonstrated the case against full fiscal autonomy for Scotland - an SNP policy. In its oil and gas bulletin published in May 2014, the Scottish Government estimated that oil revenues would be between £15.8 billion and £38.7 billion between 2014/15 and 2018/19. It latest bulletin, published in June this year, said revenues could be as low as £2.4 billion for 2016/17 to 2019/20, with it highest estimate at £10.8 billion, based on a best-case scenario of the oil price returning to 100 US dollars per barrel. Scottish Conservative finance spokesman Murdo Fraser said: "The plunge in oil revenues for the first three months of this year is incredible. "Whichever way you look at it, and with the best will in the world, there is just no way an independent Scotland could survive on this. "We knew the price of oil was volatile, and that this would be a risk. But to see such a radical drop is alarming. "Thankfully, within the strength of the UK, this shock can be absorbed. "It's time the SNP acknowledged this benefit, instead of constantly trying to drag Scotland to a place where it would be utterly reliant on these dwindling receipts." Deputy First Minister John Swinney said: "Our oil and gas bulletin, published in June, confirmed that Scotland remains, by some margin, the biggest oil producer in the entire European Union. "Recent provisional figures from DECC suggest that May saw the most oil and gas produced in the North Sea since March 2012. If this trend is sustained production could increase this year for the first time in 15 years. "Oil, however, is a bonus, not the basis of Scotland's economy. Even without it, Scotland's output per head ranks third of the 12 countries and regions of the UK, behind only London and the South East." |
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In its oil and gas bulletin published in May 2014, the Scottish Government estimated that oil revenues would be between £15.8 billion and £38.7 billion between 2014/15 and 2018/19.
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cryoftruth wrote, "oh dear
I see the forum has not risen far in its powers of reason. What an awesome critique? "full of pish". magnificent example of clear headed reasoning and analysis." ![]() |
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£38.7 billion?
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38.7% was the %age of Scots who voted "YES" in the Referendum.
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how's that price doing today?
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Tribly
I am sure the people in Scotland are very pleased to have you fighting for them to remain in the UK, even if you do nothing but utter complete drivel in doing so. Its nice to be wanted after all. Sadly for you independence for Scotland is inevitable. Just since the referendum membership of the SNP has trebled and they currently stand at an incredible 60% in the opinion polls. Maybe the arguments about the killing of the disabled and the poor through unfair benefits sanctions and the rewards dished out to the bankers and hedge fund managers (ie thjose bankrolling the Tories) in tax breaks and peerages has led to Scotland starting to regret its referendum decision? |