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Salmond "We can take Scotland in two weeks"
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It's all about rebellion. People in Scotland are that pissed off with the establishment. We'll be waiting until the moon falls to the earth before people in England rebel against the corrupt, 9% wage increasing elites with their noses constantly in the trough. We've had enough."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain -
That's right I'm not I worked hard for everything I have, I came from nothing and made something of myself. You should really look out of you ivory tower sometimes over there in Germany the truth is out there on the ground for all to be seen.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostYou're obviously not like some of your fellow citizens dependent on food banks, social housing.
Victorian times will seems like luxury.
I'm reminded of Blackadder when thinking of the future england
I live in the valleys Wales and I've seen first hand the laziness and benefits culture where people think they're entitled to sit on their arse and do nothing, whilst I agree something needs to be done to address the inequity I believe it's a problem society has created. Yeah sure the money should go to those that need it but implementing something to do this isn't as simple as you'd think.In Scooter we trust
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"We've", you don't even get a vote or are you now back in Scotland?Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIt's all about rebellion. People in Scotland are that pissed off with the establishment. We'll be waiting until the moon falls to the earth before people in England rebel against the corrupt, 9% wage increasing elites with their noses constantly in the trough. We've had enough.In Scooter we trust
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Fair enough, I can sympathize with wanting to turn over the current system, but I just hope what comes after is not something worse. The elite always have a way of coming out on top in these things. They've been playing the game for hundreds of years. In any case if the Scots do vote Yes I can only wish them the very best of luck. I've got fond memories of a stag night in Edinburgh years ago!Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIt's all about rebellion. People in Scotland are that pissed off with the establishment. We'll be waiting until the moon falls to the earth before people in England rebel against the corrupt, 9% wage increasing elites with their noses constantly in the trough. We've had enough.Comment
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We? You don't even live there.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIt's all about rebellion. People in Scotland are that pissed off with the establishment. We'll be waiting until the moon falls to the earth before people in England rebel against the corrupt, 9% wage increasing elites with their noses constantly in the trough. We've had enough.
You sound like one of those awful "fings ain't what they used to be" English expats one meets on the Costa Del Sol.Comment
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Lets just say I have a degree of influence.Originally posted by The Spartan View Post"We've", you don't even get a vote or are you now back in Scotland?"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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I'm Scottish, as was my father before me and his father before him. Don't tell me what's in my interest and what's not. People in the South don't get to decide anymore what's right for Scotland. Those days are swiftly coming to an end.Originally posted by Gittins Gal View PostWe? You don't even live there.
You sound like one of those awful "fings ain't what they used to be" English expats one meets on the Costa Del Sol."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Probably best to ignore most of what Scooterscot says, as you rightly point out, he doesn't even have a vote.Originally posted by Gittins Gal View PostWe? You don't even live there.
You sound like one of those awful "fings ain't what they used to be" English expats one meets on the Costa Del Sol.
For some people, me included, it's not really about the above. it's about having the opportunity for your country to vote in it's own government, always get the government it votes for and at least have an outside chance of having a government which has it's citizens interests at heart. There is zero chance of any of that in Westminster (if you live in Scotland).When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostYou're obviously not like some of your fellow citizens dependent on food banks, social housing.
Victorian times will seems like luxury.
Perhaps, instead, there won't be as much influence for a political party the power of which relies on maintaining a perpetual class of victims whilst sucking up to the banksters and unions (and selected big businesses) whatever its rhetoric may be. Good riddance, Labour. However, I am sure socialist Scotland will show is all how it's done, when it isn't haemorrhaging jobs. That is, if Salmond is in charge after a secession and if he sticks to his party's principles.
I think Scotland could go in very exciting directions if he isn't chained around its neck.Last edited by Zero Liability; 9 September 2014, 08:18.Comment
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So am I, but I'm also British. I see independence as divisive, but, like you, I don't get a vote.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI'm Scottish, as was my father before me and his father before him. Don't tell me what's in my interest and what's not. People in the South don't get to decide anymore what's right for Scotland. Those days are swiftly coming to an end.
Although I think it's been pretty divisive regardless of the outcome.Comment
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