Originally posted by malvolio
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Yeeessss!! Let the fun begin.
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Doesn't matter, Scotland wouldn't be part of the UK anymore. We will snuggle in the bosoms of the EU -
FTFYOriginally posted by Unix View PostDoesn't matter, Scotland wouldn't be part of the UK anymore. We will hang out of the arse of the EU like a hairy stinking turdComment
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The opposite of this. Constitutionally, it's illegal with approval from Westminster.Originally posted by Unix View PostThe result means Scottish Independence is very probable now. SNP will hold a referendum next year whether Westminster likes it or not.
So, what? She's going to martyr herself, Catalan style?
Good luck with that (I mean it).
Would probably lose anyway. Brexit makes it too risky.Comment
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The SNP don't really want a referendum but by talking about a second referendum and how without independence their future plans are continually thwarted they can avoid having to explain their Policing, education and other disasters...Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostThe opposite of this. Constitutionally, it's illegal with approval from Westminster.
So, what? She's going to martyr herself, Catalan style?
Good luck with that (I mean it).
Would probably lose anyway. Brexit makes it too risky.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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whatever you & old smeg do in privacy is up to youOriginally posted by sasguru View PostWe have a bite!Comment
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It's an interesting debate. Have a look at declarative theory.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostThe opposite of this. constitutionally, it's illegal with approval from Westminster.
So, what? She's going to martyr herself, Catalan style?
Good luck with that (I mean it).
Would probably lose anyway. Brexit makes it too risky.Comment
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I declare that Unix has left:Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIt's an interesting debate. Have a look at declarative theory.- His/her senses
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I'll return in a few mins to see what happened...Comment
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Umm given that only 45% of the Scottish people voted for SNP and not all of them will actually want to leave the UK why do you think they would win another referendum?Originally posted by Unix View PostDoesn't matter, Scotland wouldn't be part of the UK anymore. We will snuggle in the bosoms of the EUComment
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But what would be more fun: allowing a referendum that would fail, or denying a referendum?Originally posted by original PM View PostUmm given that only 45% of the Scottish people voted for SNP and not all of them will actually want to leave the UK why do you think they would win another referendum?Comment
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The only issue that Scotland has is the few thousand english c u n t s that voted tory down in the borders.Originally posted by malvolio View Post
Perhaps the silly bint should try sorting out some of her country's rather more important issues that she is currently ignoring, rather than fantasising that anyone is paying her any attention at all.Comment
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