Originally posted by tomtomagain
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Scotland should set its own income tax?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBBC News - Scotland 'should set own income tax'
I reckon a penny on haggis, deep fried mars bars and carrot tops should be enough to balance the budget.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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How is Scotland going to be able to continue to blame everything on the English if they have the ability to change things on their own?
Clearly not thinking ahead.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostNot really very democratic.
Next time "Better Together" will not be so complacent.
The question will be
"Should Scotland remain part of the UK?"
and the answer will still be "YES".
"Better Together" didn't take long to dissolve into a squabble of ferrets fighting in a sack whilst the Yes campaign have continued to grow in strength. England is being pulled to the right with big corporations calling the shots but Scotland is still very much to the left.
The Scottish Government of the day will decide the question on the ballot paper with the agreement of the electoral commission, just as it was in September.Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostHow is Scotland going to be able to continue to blame everything on the English if they have the ability to change things on their own?
Clearly not thinking ahead.Comment
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostIt's democratic if people aren't happy with the status quo or how Westminster is treating them to want to change things. We only needed 200,000 to switch to a Yes to get Independence and there's plenty of people who were scared by project Fear into voting No who have said they will vote Yes next time.
"Better Together" didn't take long to dissolve into a squabble of ferrets fighting in a sack whilst the Yes campaign have continued to grow in strength. England is being pulled to the right with big corporations calling the shots but Scotland is still very much to the left.
The Scottish Government of the day will decide the question on the ballot paper with the agreement of the electoral commission, just as it was in September.
You and all your little friends will have to deal with that in time.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostYou will die before Scotland is independent.
You and all your little friends will have to deal with that in time.Comment
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostMaybe your lot could put a penny on pearly jackets and bitter, you fucking racist cunt, to help you pay the taxes you owe.
Just remember that the English are just ******* racist *****. You have been conquered by ******* racist *****.
HTH BISDI.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWe can just print the money you know.
Just remember that the English are just ******* racist *****. You have been conquered by ******* racist *****.
HTH BISDI.
Buy you personally, cannot print the money. That's why you are in the state you're in.
Who the <mod edit> are you to post about economics when you don't know you're evading tax ?When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Anyways, Salmond was spouting pish about making 100 quid a barrel on oil. It is going to hit 60 dollars soon and 1/4 of north sea oil will be shut down.
Sturgeon was spouting pish about needing independence to protect NHS spending and since the referendum has made a commitment to raise its spending over the next 5 years.
Idiots and liars.Comment
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