Originally posted by Guy At Charnock Richard
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If we can't figure out the Irish border, what happens if Scotland join the EU?
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
I'm not sure where you've read that.
https://www.politics.co.uk/reference...endence-polls/
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Originally posted by Guy At Charnock Richard View Post
I was under the impression that the popularity of Sturgeon and her toxic SNP was on the wane.Leave a comment:
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Simplest solution is for Ireland to leave the EU, like they voted for first time before they were told it was the wrong answer.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThey can export whisky and wind power... how much of the fishing rights might Scotland get, they have a lot of coastline?Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThey can export whisky and wind power... how much of the fishing rights might Scotland get, they have a lot of coastline?
Of course they may be done up like a kipper (see what I did there) by the EU, Scotland doesn't seem too happy about post Brexit.
https://www.openseas.org.uk/news/bre...the-long-read/Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostSeeing as SNP have turned their backs on O&G as a source of income, I'd love to know how the economics stacks up.
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Scotland go bankrupt?
We have to move our submarines?
Putin declares it an ethnic part of Russia infested with Nazis?Leave a comment:
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Should we have a 'Sexit' forum for the jocks to speculate about how much better off they're going to be when they get rid of their evil English overlords?Leave a comment:
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Hard border if they want to be an EU member. It's a darn sight easier to implement across Scotland than it is across the Irish Sea. Tartan passports.
Seeing as SNP have turned their backs on O&G as a source of income, I'd love to know how the economics stacks up. That and their NATO membership that will be a shoo-in considering they think the nuclear deterrent which underpins it is against their beliefs.
Hadrian's wall is a bit further north than where the actual border is these days - reclaim our lands!!Leave a comment:
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