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IndyRef2 : This time it's war!
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You're in disarray. Labour is in disarray. The SNP is in disarray. The depreciation of Sterling is orderly and necessary. Explain why you think differently. The FTSE is not in disarray. If monetary policy is a measure, then the world is in near-permanent disarray and your point is entirely vacuous. The country is not in disarray. You need a hug. -
"Project fear finally dismissed, project reality kicks in.""Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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EU nationals voted "NO" in order that Scotland remains as part of the UK. Another "NO" vote on their part will repeat the outcome. If all they wanted was to "remain in the EU" then they could simply return home, being EU nationals already.Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
EU nationals voted 'no' last time to ensure they remained in the EU. Don't think they'll make that mistake again.
I can see why you are forever getting the wrong results......you have the logic of a toilet brush!!
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Beautiful aint it?Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostYou're in disarray. Labour is in disarray. The SNP is in disarray. The depreciation of Sterling is orderly and necessary. Explain why you think differently. The FTSE is not in disarray. If monetary policy is a measure, then the world is in near-permanent disarray and your point is entirely vacuous. The country is not in disarray. You need a hug.
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The perfect storm!Originally posted by Flashman View PostBeautiful aint it?

“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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You have called it, therefore you have to personally administer itOriginally posted by jamesbrown View PostYou're in disarray. Labour is in disarray. The SNP is in disarray. The depreciation of Sterling is orderly and necessary. Explain why you think differently. The FTSE is not in disarray. If monetary policy is a measure, then the world is in near-permanent disarray and your point is entirely vacuous. The country is not in disarray. You need a hug.
I believe he probably swings both ways
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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I'm substituting The Donald as I hear he likes to hug.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostYou have called it, therefore you have to personally administer it
I believe he probably swings both ways
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Scotland aims to get all the jobs especially the city ones from the firms that are leaving the rUK when it leaves the single market.Originally posted by Chuck View PostI still don't get what the "Out" Scots want. To leave the Uk, only to replace the largely benign Uk government with the EU? To lose the funding from the Uk, alongside a long-term collapse in oil price? To lose tens of thousands of Uk public sector jobs while only having three people and dog working in the private sector?
The SNP want to scrap Trident, along presumably with the thousands of supporting jobs on the Clyde.
Fine, if Scotland wants to leave, then let them go. I just don't see what they expect their future to look like, other than bleak and impoverished."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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And how is the Scottish Government going to create a Central Bank capable of acting as a bank of last resort for a big city firm.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostScotland aims to get all the jobs especially the city ones from the firms that are leaving the rUK when it leaves the single market.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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And it's back to Day 1 of Scottish Referendum Mk1.Originally posted by eek View PostAnd how is the Scottish Government going to create a Central Bank capable of acting as a bank of last resort for a big city firm.
Same questions.
Same answers.
Same result? Who knows, but the cycle will repeat until the desired result is achieved.Comment
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