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Are the Scottish racist?
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostMaybe a bunch of them came over. The first time I was there some drunk challenged me to a fight as I was leaving the field, someone tried to start on us when we went into the town to get some cash out. The bar near the site ripped us off etc. It was generally quite an aggressive, unpleasant place to be (and I grew up in an ex mining town in South Wales).Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostDuring the 50s and 60s they tried to solve the social issues in Glasgow by moving people to new developments in outlying towns. Stirling got Raploch.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostDuring the 50s and 60s they tried to solve the social issues in Glasgow by moving people to new developments in outlying towns. Stirling got Raploch.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIts going to take a lot more than that to solve Glasgow social issues! Independence?
I'm of German & Irish descent, both sides of my family had to change their names to 'fit in', I have no great love for this place.Comment
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its allright we are going to rehouse all the doleys up there because its too expensive to house them in the smoke then they can have Independence.
sortedAlways forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI'm moving out if there is independence, most likely the states. If there is another referendum then the company is moving its registered address to Manchester.
I'm of German & Irish descent, both sides of my family had to change their names to 'fit in', I have no great love for this place.
Do you currently have a business premises in Scotland ?When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostSerious question. Why would you move your registered office ? Do you anticipate higher business taxes ?
Do you currently have a business premises in Scotland ?
I see myself as British and refuse to have any part in this national socialist adventure. I honestly see the SNP as having traits similar to the Nazis.Comment
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I mean would you want to run a business in this type of environment...
Big business warned of 'day of reckoning' if Scots vote Yes - Telegraph
The named person bill is a step to far as well, it's like the stazi are over here now making laws.Comment
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