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If there would be a new referendum
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Seriously mate, if you don't like it here then sod off elsewhere, it's not like you don't have history. -
What's your problem with the 2nd referendum, you don't like will of the people?Originally posted by Zigenare View PostSeriously mate, if you don't like it here then sod off elsewhere, it's not like you don't have history.Comment
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Maybe the fact that the Republic is doing better than the UK at the moment and will still be in the EU with all the benefits?Originally posted by Zigenare View PostThere's more chance of that hole in your arse healing up and you stop spouting tulipe!
What makes you think that the current republic can afford reunification?
Who's going to integrate the NHS into Eire?Comment
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There are new gas and oil finds all the time and once we get shot of the Trident submarines from the west coast we will be able to drill there too.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostNew gas find will help Scotland go independent
Total announces major gas discovery off Shetland - BBC NewsComment
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The will of the people has been expressed, what's wrong with you, don't you respect democracy?-Originally posted by AtW View PostWhat's your problem with the 2nd referendum, you don't like will of the people?Comment
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We do, that's why we have new elections every 4-5 years. Maybe we should cancel these as it's against the outcome of the previous election?Originally posted by Zigenare View PostThe will of the people has been expressed, what's wrong with you, don't you respect democracy?-Comment
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Maybe the EU will let the UK vote until it gives the correct result?Originally posted by AtW View PostEurope will agreed to delay Article 50 to allow 2nd Referendum if it has got (as it should be) question to stay in EU
Actually, forget that. The EU would never be so underhand.Comment
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Lets just have May as PM for ever?Originally posted by Eirikur View PostWe do, that's why we have new elections every 4-5 years. Maybe we should cancel these as it's against the outcome of the previous election?
Perhaps we could call her President May? Or beloved leader?Comment
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The trouble is there is no Scotland. Just been up there doing 1700 miles around the coast staying in B&B's and they were all owned and run by English, plus one Kiwi on Orkney. The restaurants as well with staff being mainly from East European countries. Scotland as perceived by the SNP only exists in that bit between Glasgow and Edinburgh and the rest could be the home counties. Most born and bred Scots are south of the borderOriginally posted by GreenMirror View PostOMG. Please let A50 triggering remain.
The sooner Scotland gets independence the better. This time can the whole of the UK vote?
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Surely we should actually leave before another referendum is held?Originally posted by Eirikur View PostWe do, that's why we have new elections every 4-5 years. Maybe we should cancel these as it's against the outcome of the previous election?
After all, that's what the public was promised, and that's what the majority voted for.Comment
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