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Originally posted by Unix View PostNope just people with accents, not looking down their nose at others, helping each other. Working/Middle class people with accents not an tiny elite tulipting on the little man. No wonder Westminster is scared, Scotland is about to give them a smacking.
You're bloody lucky that it wasn't the English that were given the chance to vote you out of the UK, your feet wouldn't touch.Comment
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Originally posted by JustinTime View PostHmmm, a 51% to 49% return is hardly a "smacking"... More like a recipe for capital flight, and an exodus of the middle-class net-contributors to society. Although YMMV.Comment
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Originally posted by Unix View PostIt's not about %'s it's either independence or not. I actually predict 60% Yes. Capital flight is a scare story it isn't happening now, and won't happen on a yes vote. BOE still stands behind Scotland until the negotiations have been completed when there will be a currency union or we will be debt free (without a default).
You do realise that there is a general election in May 2015? Any English MP who answers on the doorstep they would allow a currency union will not get elected."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostI really hope you go. I really do. Nobody wants you. Cameron in my opinion is making a big mistake even paying lip service to Salmond, we should just let you **** off and we'll be well rid.
You're bloody lucky that it wasn't the English that were given the chance to vote you out of the UK, your feet wouldn't touch.Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostGosh you all are away with the fairies.
You do realise that there is a general election in May 2015? Any English MP who answers on the doorstep they would allow a currency union will not get elected.Comment
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Originally posted by Unix View PostWhen we go we will be glad to leave you with the Muslims in Rochdale your jihadists in London and BNP racists, your media peados etc. What a tuliphole England has become.Comment
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Originally posted by Unix View PostWhen we go we will be glad to leave you with the Muslims in Rochdale your jihadists in London and BNP racists, your media peados etc. What a tuliphole England has become."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostSo you are saying that Blair is a weak character? As Harold Wilson was able to keep the UK out of Vietnam.
That's a different matter.
The second part isn't a different matter as DA's last comment was "If it is not the English toffs its the big bad Americans ". The Big Bad Americans have the English toffs in their pocket because they have dollar signs in their eyes.
Just look at the state of Westminster, despite most of them cheating on their expenses only a few went to jail. And yet they are claiming even higher expenses than they did before and are awarding themselves another 9-11% pay raise. They keep putting more mates into the HoL so they can claim £300 a day to snooze or go off shopping up the west end.
If you or I cheated on our expenses, do you think they would say "just pay it back and we'll say no more about it?"Comment
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Originally posted by Unix View PostThe pound will crash then with the uncertainty. Trust me the market will ensure a CU, the parties know this, all else is campaigning tactics."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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