Originally posted by Mordac
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Scotland after Brexit - 4 threads into one
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostBetter now we're free and unhinged.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostYes, it's twice as big as it needs to be. Scotland is a small country and needs to behave as such.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostAnd no thanks for the crumbs from the table.
We in Scotland voted to remain in the EU while you voted out. Indyref2 will happen at some point and support for independence has never been higher. The brakes are off any restraints to the most right wing Tory government in living memory, expect much more pain than austerity has delivered so far.
Suck up the pain as we leave austerity for prosperity.
Anyway, are you actually going to find the nuts to do it this time or chicken out.
I may raise a petition requesting a vote on Scotland's membership of the UK.Comment
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Bye!
Go on you bunch o sweaty socks sod off, that will be a few more hundreds of millions saved looking after you lot, and we wont have persistent moaning about how yesterday on BBC they said England instead of Great Britain etc... Surprising amount of you actually live and work in England, despite still moaning about everything we stand for here.
Im sure that wobbling little jimmy cranky 70's throwback will look after you's fine!! Hope you don't mind us locking the door behind you and throwing the key into that 'oil rich' sea. Seeya!Comment
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Originally posted by JPC View PostGo on you bunch o sweaty socks sod off, that will be a few more hundreds of millions saved looking after you lot, and we wont have persistent moaning about how yesterday on BBC they said England instead of Great Britain etc... Surprising amount of you actually live and work in England, despite still moaning about everything we stand for here.
Im sure that wobbling little jimmy cranky 70's throwback will look after you's fine!! Hope you don't mind us locking the door behind you and throwing the key into that 'oil rich' sea. Seeya!
And so the ugly head of hatred and protectionism unfolds."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Yes it's a bonus for England that Scotland will now be leaving the Union. It rather sweetens the pill.Comment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostAnd so the ugly head of hatred and protectionism unfolds.
You never know the Uk might just have something better to offer the scots than being a bitch for the EU.Comment
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Scotland to start immediate negotiations with the EU
Exciting stuff.
Government emergency meeting LIVE: Sturgeon confirms negotiations for Scotland to stay in EU to begin immediately - Daily Record
Before Brexit the UK could have controlled this, now they can't.I'm alright JackComment
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