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BREXIT: Parliament can't stop "no deal" - Matt Hancock
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And it's the EU who turned England into a nation of hate filled, self pitying xenophobes?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymore -
Because there are too many English twats living in Scotland who voted against independenceOriginally posted by vetran View PostOh the tyranny of us subsidising you....
I'm happy to stop that, so tell me why the Scots weren't when they had the vote?Comment
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So that's why!Originally posted by PCTNN View PostBecause there are too many English twats living in Scotland who voted against independence
Thanks for the clarification.
Btw, if the SNP didn't agree to the following then why did they sign up to it?
Originally posted by Scottish Independence Referendum (Franchise) Act 2013Code:2 Those entitled to vote in an independence referendum . (1) A person is entitled to vote in an independence referendum if, on the date on which the poll at the referendum is held, the person is— . (a) aged 16 or over, . (b) registered in either— . (i) the register of local government electors maintained under section 9(1)(b) of the 1983 Act for any area in Scotland, or . (ii) the register of young voters maintained under section 4 of this Act for any such area, . (c) not subject to any legal incapacity to vote (age apart), and . (d) a Commonwealth citizen, a citizen of the Republic of Ireland or a relevant citizen of the European Union. . (2) For the purposes of this Act, a person is, on any date, subject to a legal incapacity to vote if the person— . (a) would be legally incapable (whether by virtue of any enactment or any rule of law) of voting at a local government election in Scotland held on that date, or . (b) is legally incapable, by virtue of section 3, of voting in an independence referendum held on that date.
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Let the whole of the UK vote.Originally posted by PCTNN View PostBecause there are too many English twats living in Scotland who voted against independenceComment
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Only british citizens were allowed to vote on the brexit referendum. Following your logic they should have let everybody living in the uk vote in that referendum too.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostLet the whole of the UK vote.Comment
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If you want to leave the UK, let the English vote, you'll get your independence without a doubt!Originally posted by PCTNN View PostOnly british citizens were allowed to vote on the brexit referendum. Following your logic they should have let everybody living in the uk vote in that referendum too.Comment
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whos independence? - he's not british, never mind scotsOriginally posted by Zigenare View PostIf you want to leave the UK, let the English vote, you'll get your independence without a doubt!Comment
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Eh?Originally posted by BR14 View Postwhos independence? - he's not british, never mind scots
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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostI don't support brexit and I support the option of a no-deal even less, but if this gives us another chance to be free from the english tyranny....I'd be okay with that
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'cos he's another whining immigrantOriginally posted by Zigenare View PostEh?
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Gratis.Originally posted by BR14 View Post'cos he's just another whining immigrant
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He's a, plastic sweatie! FFS, you'd think he'd aspire to be something worthwhile!Comment
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