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Originally posted by Lost It View PostA party that has failed with education, health, drug problems, poverty, crime, any other thing you care to mantion that has only one trick, a new "referendum" makes me shudder.
They are a one trick pony that has not managed to make anything "better" for Scotland since they got in, they are good at spending money, not so good on getting quality products with what they are spending.
Frankly if they do have one and they win it I hope the rest of the UK shuts everything off that goes into the coffers in Scotland. Re route the oil lines to Hull like they did with the gas pipes. Take everything that the UK has away.
And I'm part Scots on my dad's side....
Let them be "independent" with a new currency, the Bank of Scotland and no income whatsoever from the UK. And put a sodding border up.
Percentage of children in poverty, 2019/20, by country:- UK – 27%
- Wales – 34%
- England – 29%
- Scotland – 21%
- Northern Ireland – 24%
When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
Percentage of children in poverty, 2019/20, by country:- UK – 27%
- Wales – 34%
- England – 29%
- Scotland – 21%
- Northern Ireland – 24%
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Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
You can't count. According to https://cpag.org.uk/scotland/child-poverty/factsWhen freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
Figures I quoted came from ONS via a UK government website, so it's not me that can't count. Maybe go back to polishing your rifle or something.
It is said that when one resorts to insults then the the argument is lost. You lost yours in 2014.Comment
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Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
Figures I quoted came from ONS via a UK government website, so it's not me that can't count. Maybe go back to polishing your rifle or something.
Incidentally, quoting NHS numbers is meaningless, that £152bn a year is very badly spent across the whole UK and outcomes are pretty much level. Also, the life expectancy of a male in Glasgow is lower than that of several African countries. Go figure.
Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Somewhat altered by population levels too...
I was thinking about the "Ideal" seperation agreement. I think what Canada has with the USA would work well if Scotland became independent. More of less same language, two completely different systems.Comment
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Originally posted by Lost It View PostSomewhat altered by population levels too...
I was thinking about the "Ideal" seperation agreement. I think what Canada has with the USA would work well if Scotland became independent. More of less same language, two completely different systems.Comment
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