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You voted for a Scotch politician?"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain -
Gordon would only have sold off the reserves after announcing it to the worldOriginally posted by scooterscot View PostWe should never have left the gold standard.Socialism is inseparably interwoven with totalitarianism and the abject worship of the state.
No Socialist Government conducting the entire life and industry of the country could afford to allow free, sharp, or violently-worded expressions of public discontent.Comment
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Who do we think is more qualified to run the Scottish economy?
"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 twin pillars of the once proud Scottish banking sector are now being propped up by the British state, oh hang on who was Salmond economist for again ????
Before the crash Salmond was calling for even lighter financial regulation than that imposed by New Labour ???
Who said "We are pledging a light-touch regulation suitable to a Scottish financial sector with its outstanding reputation for probity"
Now about that economic experience....Socialism is inseparably interwoven with totalitarianism and the abject worship of the state.
No Socialist Government conducting the entire life and industry of the country could afford to allow free, sharp, or violently-worded expressions of public discontent.Comment
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I've made that mistake a few times but I've come to the conclusion that it's not an act, he actually is that stupid.Originally posted by Ticktock View PostOh dear. I hadn't realised you were quite that ignorant. I'd assumed you were playing up your stupidty in order to troll. Unless this is a troll also and I've fallen for it.Comment
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Jesus if you were any slower you'd be going backwards. If scotland were part of a formal sterling currency zone it would be part of a currency union and treated as such. I used Iceland and the eurozone as representative examples of how the IMF treats countries that are part of a currency union differently than those that aren't.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostNow Scotland is part of the eurozone? Make up your minds. One minute it's the next it's out.
The point is that if you were part of a currency union the IMF would expect us to bail you out instead of them doing it. It has nothing to do with the BoE having authority over the IMF.Why would the Bank of England have any authority over the IMF about who and who not they can lend to? Particularly so if Scotland is using the pound?While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Biological & Chemical warfare actuallyOriginally posted by scooterscot View PostScotland is not a nation of armed separatists?
... but fair do's about targeting Cherie
Operation Dark Harvest
In 1981 newspapers began receiving messages with the heading "Operation Dark Harvest" which demanded that the government decontaminate the island (Gruinard), and reported that a "team of microbiologists from two universities" had landed on the island with the aid of local people and collected 300 lb (140 kg) of soil. The group threatened to leave samples of the soil "at appropriate points that will ensure the rapid loss of indifference of the government and the equally rapid education of the general public". The same day a sealed package of soil was left outside the military research facility at Porton Down; tests revealed that it contained anthrax bacilli. A few days later another sealed package of soil was left in Blackpool, where the ruling Conservative Party was holding its annual conference. The soil did not contain anthrax, but officials said that the soil was similar to that found on the islandThe Scottish National Liberation Army (SNLA), sometimes dubbed the 'Tartan Terrorists', was a militant group which aimed to bring about Scottish independence from the United Kingdom. The SNLA has been proscribed by the UK government.
In January 2008 two men, Wayne Cook and Steven Robinson were convicted in Manchester of sending miniature bottles of vodka contaminated with caustic soda and threatening to kill English people 'with no hesitation or compunction' by poisoning the country's water supply, echoing a previous threat in 2006. The accompanying letters were signed 'SNLA'. Cook and Robinson were each sentenced to six years for these offences.
The previously most high profile act occurred in 1983 when letter bombs were sent to Lady Diana Spencer and to the Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher. The device sent to Thatcher was active and was opened by parliamentarian Robert Key: there was no explosion. Busby fled to Dublin in 1983 after the letter-bombing campaign; he was jailed in connection with that campaign in 1997.[2]
In 1993, Andrew McIntosh was jailed for 12 years for conspiring to coerce the government into setting up a separate government in Scotland. The High Court in Aberdeen heard McIntosh had masterminded a campaign of disruption and fear which included placing bombs outside oil industry offices and sending letter bombs to the Scottish Office in Edinburgh. McIntosh served six years and was released in 1999. He died in 2004 after being arrested on firearms charges.[3]
In 2002 Cherie Blair became a target of a renewed campaign by the SNLA when she was sent an anonymous parcel containing a vial that was crudely labeled as containing 'Massage Oil', but which on investigation actually proved to contain caustic acid. In addition to this attempted attack a renewed letter bomb campaign was waged against Scottish politicians the same year. The parcels were recovered after a man claiming to be from the Scottish National Liberation Army made an anonymous phone call to Scotland Yard. Professor Paul Wilkinson opined at the time: "The SNLA has surfaced from time to time."[4] Meanwhile, Busby may be targeted for extradition to America to face terror charges following a series of e-mails to America about how to contaminate US water supplies.[1]
In February 2007, SNLA involvement was claimed in the fatal Grayrigg derailment of a Virgin train traveling from London to Glasgow. A points failure was later found to be responsible. Preliminary investigation indicated that there was probably no sabotage.[5]
In June 2009, Adam Busby Jr., the son of the SNLA founder, was jailed for 6 years for sending a total of 6 packages to various political figures, including First Minister Alex Salmond, Liberal Democrats MSP Mike Rumbles and Glasgow City Council. The packages contained shotgun cartridges and threatening notes. Police linked the crimes to Busby after calls made to journalists claiming SNLA responsibility for the actions were traced to his mobile phone.[6]
In July 2010 Adam Busby Sr. was sentenced by an Irish court to four years in jail after being convicted in June 2010 of making hoax bomb threats against transatlantic flightsHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Neither of them.Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Scotland could take inspiration from the WIR bank, which is not a bank but a community currency:
WIR Bank - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia<Insert idea here> will never be adopted because the politicians are in the pockets of the banks!Comment
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Originally posted by Ticktock View PostOh dear. I hadn't realised you were quite that ignorant.
I think you'll find he is!Comment
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