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EU would be enthusiastic if Scotland applied to rejoin
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostEveryone of Scottish descent ... would be able to apply for Scottish citizenshipDown with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostYes. You need to stop believing the Daily Mail, Express and Torygraph.
Will England survive without our oil, gas, water and electricity?Originally posted by TestMangler View PostIt doesn't.
Here's how the Barnet formula works. I have a one bed flat. You have a nine bed house. I earn £10 and give it to you. You tell me I'm only really due £1 back because of my bedroom share, but as a generous subsidising 'partner' you're going to give me £3 (Thanks BtW). Along with the £3 you also give me a bill for £20 for a 10% share of your new lawn mower, despite me not having a garden. This IS the reality of the Barnet Formula.
Now, off you **** until you get a grip on the economic realities of your pixie dust and unicorn porn fantasies.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostGreat. My grandfather was born in Scotland. Though he lived most of his life in England.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostNo we don't. We run a balanced budget.
The 'deficit' is allocated by Westminster spending on things we don't want or need such as Trident and HS2.
I think that you should point us to your sources if you don't.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostStop polluting the Britain First poster boy's assertions with facts.---
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Originally posted by wattaj View PostOh, where to begin? I know; two words: "Kevin Hague" (chokka blog)
Now, off you **** until you get a grip on the economic realities of your pixie dust and unicorn porn fantasies.
He refuses to debate with proper economists.
Lickspittles like you should really get off your knees.Comment
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostKevin Hague, dog food salesman with his primary school graphs?
He refuses to debate with proper economists.
Lickspittles like you should really get off your knees.
That the Nationalist side has nothing to counter the analysis provided by this "dog food salesman" should tell you all that you need to know about their case for independence.---
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Originally posted by wattaj View PostThat the Nationalist side has nothing to counter the analysis ...
Why not let the Scots rejoin, against the reason and analysis of other experts?
Or at least give them a non-binding referendum, then ignore the result if they vote to leave?Comment
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Originally posted by wattaj View PostYou know that that is incorrect; don't you?
I think that you should point us to your sources if you don't.
I know British Nationalists like you will rubbish Professor Richard Murphy’s blog so this isn’t aimed at you. This is so others can learn the truth.Comment
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