Originally posted by minestrone
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Scotland after Brexit - 4 threads into one
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"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain -
Originally posted by bobspud View PostTo be fair they didn't do it on purpose. They just totally underestimated the willingness of over half the UK to say:To hell with this I'm done.
More interesting is the question: would Scotland even still be part of the U.K. If the English were also asked if we wanted to let them stayComment
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What would be funny would be IndyRef 2 and the Scots voting to stay in.
Goodbye Sturgeon, you miserable, trout faced witch.Comment
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oh dear: 59% support Scottish independence after Brexit vote
"NEARLY six in 10 Scots have said they would vote Yes in a second independence referendum.
In a clear reflection of the growing backlash north of the Border to Thursday’s Brexit result, a new survey for The Sunday Post shows that 59% of Scots now back leaving the UK.
The poll was carried out just hours after the EU result was confirmed and offers a boost to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon who has dramatically put the prospect of another independence vote back on the table."
https://www.sundaypost.com/news/poli...e-brexit-vote/
Can't blame them - being in EU is a material part of the deal which Camoron highlighted to swing the argument and now it's England/Wales that are taking Scotland out of EU.
This Brexit madness should be stopped by the Parliament.Comment
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The power, the future of the UK is now in Nicola's hands. How the hell did that happen?!
Since no one in Westminster is man enough for the job they should close the place and manage the UK from Holyrood instead."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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The pollsters get it wrong about Brexit. And were wrong about the last election.
Pseudo religious voodoo stuff.
Does anyone believe a word they say?Comment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostThe power, the future of the UK is now in Nicola's hands. How the hell did that happen?!
Since no one in Westminster is man enough for the job they should close the place and manage the UK from Holyrood instead.Comment
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Apart from Cliphead, who we will continue to treasure, the only Scot who seems to be stressing on here has already made the decision to bugger off from there and live elsewhere.
In, Out, Shake it all about - life goes on......Comment
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Originally posted by scooterscot;.
2274830The power, the future of the UK is now in Nicola's hands. How the hell did that happen?!
Since no one in Westminster is man enough for the job they should close the place and manage the UK from Holyrood instead.
For once we are in agreement.
Now MTFU and do it so the rest of us can get dome p&q.Comment
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