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Scotland should set its own income tax?
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One (of many) things that was never addressed during the referendum debate was the fact that all contracts between oil producers (Shell, BP etc, etc) are with the UK Government. Even though most oil fields are in Scottish waters, they are of course UK waters, so this makes sense.
If Scotland had become independent then all of these contracts would have to be rewritten from scratch and I'm sure that anyone on here that has seen someone going from brolly to Ltd would concur that this is a complicated process and if you're the one requesting the change you are not the one holding all of the cards.
This was highlighted in an episode of Question Time and it was very frustratingly ignored by both sides of the debate.Comment
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostMaybe your lot could put a penny on pearly jackets and bitter, you <mod edit> racist <mod edit>], to help you pay the taxes you owe.
You have one of the most pathetic internet hard man routines I have seen for quite some time.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostYou have one of the most pathetic internet hard man routines I have seen for quite some time.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostBuy you personally, cannot print the money. That's why you are in the state you're in.
Who the fuck are you to post about economics when you don't know you're evading tax ?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.
You just cannot accept the it that the majority of the population of Scotland DISAGREED WITH YOU.
Which is why you resort to crap about "quislings", Project Fear" and assuming that "NO" voters where either scared, stupid or hoodwinked without letting the possibility enter your mind that actually an awful lot of Scots WANT to be part of the UK and are proud of being part of the UK.
The people spoke and they didn't agree with you.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.
The better together campaign have disbanded having WON, the Yes campaign are still moaning into their beer.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostWell I agree. The people were presented with the facts, given a vote and opted to stay within the UK. Simple.
You just cannot accept the it that the majority of the population of Scotland DISAGREED WITH YOU.
Which is why you resort to crap about "quislings", Project Fear" and assuming that "NO" voters where either scared, stupid or hoodwinked without letting the possibility enter your mind that actually an awful lot of Scots WANT to be part of the UK and are proud of being part of the UK.
The people spoke and they didn't agree with you.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostUndoubtedly, some people voted no because they clearly wanted to stay part of the UK, but there were also plenty who believed ramblings of Brown and Darling, the 'vow', the lies, the media spin etc. probably more than enough in the latter camp to have swung the outcome to 'Yes'.
I used to think the English at world cups were the highest level of bad losers, you lot are in a different planetary orbit compared to them.Comment
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Personally I would make them sign up to contribute towards UK expenses (Defence, Foreign Policy and International Development, etc.) let them keep CT for Scottish companies (but not vary the rate) and let them decide about Income Tax and VAT.
See how keen they all are on free prescriptions and university when they see their wage slips.Comment
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