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[Merged]Brexit stuff (part 2)
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It sort of isn't. There is a minority English population living in Scotland. How well do you think they get treated? An Englishman is about as welcome in Scotland as a turd on a wedding cake.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain... -
It is undeniable there are a fair few Scots who have a great dislike of the English.Originally posted by Mordac View PostIt sort of isn't. There is a minority English population living in Scotland. How well do you think they get treated? An Englishman is about as welcome in Scotland as a turd on a wedding cake.
Generally they are a friendly bunch.
As are the English.
The 52% are overwhelmingly descent. Sure there are some nasty people; but most have decent, honest, and legitimate reasons for voting leave.Comment
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You're dead wrong. You should perhaps visit the country!Originally posted by Mordac View PostIt sort of isn't. There is a minority English population living in Scotland. How well do you think they get treated? An Englishman is about as welcome in Scotland as a turd on a wedding cake.
And this is where you'll reply 'was there last week and got squared up by this two heavies to a torrent of racist abuse'; only in your head."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Carney Urges Caution as Banks Threaten to Relocate Over Brexit - Bloomberg
Pretty clear unless the government comes up with a decent plan the banks will press the "relocate button".I'm alright JackComment
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Fark off then - good riddance.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostCarney Urges Caution as Banks Threaten to Relocate Over Brexit - Bloomberg
Pretty clear unless the government comes up with a decent plan the banks will press the "relocate button".Comment
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OK. Government writes 3 line bill.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostA50 so not getting triggered before March.Comment
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Nice try....but lets wait for the Supreme court's verdict.Originally posted by GB9 View Post
Theresa May dealt fresh blow as Supreme Court judge signals major delay on starting Brexit | The Independent
You can't just bypass the law with "a smart trick". It is far more complicated.
"write a 3 line bill", she's getting desperate
The government should have done this before the referendum and campaigned on a very clear Brexit plan.Last edited by BlasterBates; 15 November 2016, 17:04.I'm alright JackComment
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Brexit Haiku?Originally posted by GB9 View Post
Democracy speaks
Majority rules supreme
Enact article!Comment
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Originally posted by GB9 View Post
Just as a matter of interest, to the Brexiteers on here, why is it you want Brexit? It can't be the 350 million pounds / day for the NHS (IIRC), that's a lie. And even if you leave the EU, that doesn't mean immigration will be curbed, so what is the reason?
Oh dear: JAGUAR LAND ROVER confirms new factory in SLOVAKIA"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Press a50 then debate, or debate then press a50?Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostNice try....but lets wait for the Supreme court's verdict.
Theresa May dealt fresh blow as Supreme Court judge signals major delay on starting Brexit | The Independent
You can't just bypass the law with "a smart trick". It is far more complicated.
"write a 3 line bill", she's getting desperate
The government should have done this before the referendum and campaigned on a very clear Brexit plan.Comment
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