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Salmond "We can take Scotland in two weeks"
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Nobody has a crystal ball so I guess you're saying anything is possible. So what you're saying is that there is a risk that there won't be a currency union.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostOG, you, like the rest of us don't actually know for a fact that there will be or there won't be. I believe there will be, you don't.
You also have no idea what your UK party leaders may or may not agree to post yes vote (if there is one).
Don't trot out any 'political suicide' messages either, because going to war with Iraq was political suicide, so was ICT visas and offshoring, so was Clegg forming a coalition with Cameron and numerous other things.
What's your plan B?Comment
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Is this the war that our Scottish leaders took us into? And how else were the parties expected to organise themselves when not one had a clear majority?Originally posted by TestMangler View PostOG, you, like the rest of us don't actually know for a fact that there will be or there won't be. I believe there will be, you don't.
You also have no idea what your UK party leaders may or may not agree to post yes vote (if there is one).
Don't trot out any 'political suicide' messages either, because going to war with Iraq was political suicide, so was ICT visas and offshoring, so was Clegg forming a coalition with Cameron and numerous other things.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Scooterscot classifies them as a sex toy.Originally posted by zeitghostHe's talking about deep fried mars bars.Comment
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Jim Sillars @NaeFear · 20hOriginally posted by Batcher View PostLinks? Or just more pish?
On road #margomobile. Picking up boycott of orgs forming. First tgts J Lewis, Waitrose BP petrol stns #indyref
Your default position is to disbelieve anything that is told to you.Comment
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Unless it's a poll with a Yes majority or a rumour of 1.5 million people signing a declaration.Originally posted by minestrone View PostJim Sillars @NaeFear · 20h
On road #margomobile. Picking up boycott of orgs forming. First tgts J Lewis, Waitrose BP petrol stns #indyref
Your default position is to disbelieve anything that is told to you.
Fortunately, I am sure you don't simply believe the stuff you want to and ignore the rest.Comment
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And I thought that European politicians asking for boycotts of peoples businesses was consigned to the last century.
They can't even see the level of craziness their nationalism has taken them to.Comment
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No, I rather think you missed the point I was making. I (again, try to keep up this time) fully believe there will be a CU. You 100% believe there won't be.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostNobody has a crystal ball so I guess you're saying anything is possible. So what you're saying is that there is a risk that there won't be a currency union.
What's your plan B?
As neither of us will be on the negotiating teams, we'll just need to wait and see who was correct, assuming, first, that there is a yes vote.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Cameron's fallback position will be to wait until next Friday when half of Scotland is pished. Then invade the Shetlands.Comment
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But inside their heads it must be fever pitch. A whole lifetime leading up to this, and they are unexpectedly within touching distance of liberty, if only they can silence the Quislings.Originally posted by minestrone View PostAnd I thought that European politicians asking for boycotts of peoples businesses was consigned to the last century.
They can't even see the level of craziness their nationalism has taken them to.
It's a cracking campaign to watch, but pretty sad for democratic debate.Comment
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