Friday could be an amazing day, with a Yes vote you will see Miliband, Cameron and Clegg all being forced to resign. I have taken the day off to watch the momentous day
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Salmond "We can take Scotland in two weeks"
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FTFYOriginally posted by scooterscot View PostHistory is for crossword enthusiasts... like 15 across 'The British prime minister that presided over the break up of the UK in 2014'
Are you ready for a soup kitchen? It's coming.Comment
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You're paying.Originally posted by Churchill View PostSo, the Bank of England, which is propped up by the UK tax payer is going to be lender of last resort to an independent Scotland?
You're deluded.."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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The position of the Scottish government is that there will be CU.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostHistory is for crossword enthusiasts... like 15 across 'The British prime minister that presided over the break up of the UK in 2014'
Are you ready for a currency union? It's coming.
The position of the 3 main UK parties is that there will be no CU.
63% of voters in England and Wales are against CU: Independent Scotland should not use pound, say 63% of English and Welsh | Politics | The Guardian
CU needs both parties to agree.
There are clear disadvantages in terms of London having to approve or veto Scottish budgets.
How does that lead to the conclusion:
That is nothing but a dishonest parroting of the Scottish government's position to try to trick DevoMax supporters into voting Yes. It is shameful.Are you ready for a currency union? It's coming.Comment
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That is deluded, and shines an interesting light on your other delusions. Possibly Cameron would have to go.Originally posted by Unix View PostFriday could be an amazing day, with a Yes vote you will see Miliband, Cameron and Clegg all being forced to resign. I have taken the day off to watch the momentous dayComment
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Is it a Scots trait that because you don't like the answers you try to obfuscate?Originally posted by scooterscot View PostYou're paying.
I've mentioned before that I'd gladly pay to be rid, you're more trouble than you're worth, like a toxic friend that needs to dropped.Comment
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So what is the real position, that the Scottish government neglects to describe for fear of the MSM? You can tell us, as it won't end up in the MSM.Originally posted by Unix View PostThere are risks, but the problem is the doomsday tactics of the no campaign make it difficult to have a reasoned discussion on the risks. As soon as you admit it the No campaign and MSM would have it all over their front pages as end of the world.Comment
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So your pro independence? You should be out there canvassing the Scottish electorate.Originally posted by Churchill View PostIs it a Scots trait that because you don't like the answers you try to obfuscate?
I've mentioned before that I'd gladly pay to be rid, you're more trouble than you're worth, like a toxic friend that needs to dropped."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Agreed, if it's true.Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
That is nothing but a dishonest parroting of the Scottish government's position to try to trick DevoMax supporters into voting Yes. It is shameful."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Which it is. Unless you're an idiot, in which case I withdraw the slur with an apology.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostAgreed, if it's true.Comment
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