Originally posted by wattaj
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EU would be enthusiastic if Scotland applied to rejoin
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostPutting Scotland’s deficit (according to GERS) in context and explaining why this nonsense happens
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.---
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostDoes it matter? The English, against all reason, experts and analysis voted to leave the EU.
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?
Third poll finds increased support for independenceComment
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Originally posted by Batcher View Post
FREEEEEEDOM!
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Originally posted by wattaj View PostRichard Murphy? This Richard Murphy? That's an awesome self-own you have there; have you had enough, or are your thirsty for more?Comment
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Originally posted by wattaj View PostOh man, "Business for Scotland"? You're a lost cause, aren't you? You've totally scooffed the Bru.
FREEEEEEDOM!
Give up, it’s over. Independence is coming ???????
#QuislingComment
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostI would suggest you’re the lost cause, holding onto your British Empire dreams.
Give up, it’s over. Independence is coming ???????
#Quisling
* Please note that any such "economic case" should not have been previously thoroughly debunked.
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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.
I know how it's done by the way, having contracted at the Scotland office when GERS was introduced, so, come on, show us your credentials. (Or are you just spouting bollox and claiming knowledge you don't have ?)When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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