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Originally posted by Mordac View PostThey did indeed, but if you believe Sturgeon, they were only voting to be certain of staying in the EU (due to the uncertain status of an independent Scotland re EU membership). Now if that's not a radical spin of past events, I don't know what is...
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostAnd they are also entitled to vote to remain pert of the UK. As they duly did.................in great numbers.............in case you forgot.
HTH
Apart from Brexit, all of the things promised to us if we voted no has been reneged on. The biggest one is that the only way to stay in the EU was to vote no. They also said oil and gas was running out but in the 4 years since then they have made massive discoveries. It's all been widely reported so they can't try that next time :P
All the EU citizens that were warned to vote no otherwise they would be sent home because an Independent Scotland would be out of the EU will now vote yes to remain in the EU.
The independence referendum was used as a dry run for project fear and you now know what it's like with all the Brexit lies. People won't be fooled a second time.
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Originally posted by Bean View PostYouGov |
What makes a person Scottish, according to Scots
"Scots believe birthplace and parentage count most – living in Scotland for ten years doesn't make you Scottish"
That was from 2 years ago, when (& maybe still) your view was/is in the minority.
HTH
I can assure you the general feeling is that we're quite happy for people living here to call themselves Scots if that's what they want to do.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostAfter your edit, WTF? Racism? Oh, alright, book me a couple of nights in the Presidential Suite @ Wormwood Scrubs. I will insist on the non-vegetarian breakfast menu though, there's a good chap..
PS - you could at least learn to do some sentences and words in English, you illiterate peasant...
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Originally posted by pscont View PostExagarating the facts is one thing, lying is quite different. Causing national catastrophe could be treated as treason and one trialed accordingly.
You won't understand it so an example:
One says black people are criminals and all should go to jail. Now that is racism, although by statistics high % of black people are convicted. Lying or exaggerating if you prefer makes you an offender. Got it?
PS - you could at least learn to do some sentences and words in English, you illiterate peasant...
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Originally posted by Bean View PostYouGov |
What makes a person Scottish, according to Scots
"Scots believe birthplace and parentage count most – living in Scotland for ten years doesn't make you Scottish"
That was from 2 years ago, when (& maybe still) your view was/is in the minority.
HTH
Bunch of racists, waiting for Assgoo & co to start obsessing about stables again.
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Originally posted by pscont View PostExagarating the facts is one thing, lying is quite different. Causing national catastrophe could be treated as treason and one trialed accordingly.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostAre you joking? What was Project Fear, if not a family sized pack of porky pies? Both sides exaggerated the facts to suit their purpose, that's what happens in any debate or election situation, and if that constitutes lying, you might as well turn the House of Commons into a giant prison and lock all the buggers in. I'm guessing you are a bleating remainer who hates losing. Get over it snowflake. There's nothing to stop you moving to your beloved EU, if you're quick...
You won't understand it so an example:
One says black people are criminals and all should go to jail. Now that is racism, although by statistics high % of black people are convicted. Lying or exaggerating if you prefer makes you an offender. Got it?Last edited by pscont; 26 September 2018, 14:49.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostAnd they are also entitled to vote to remain pert of the UK. As they duly did.................in great numbers.............in case you forgot.
HTH
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Originally posted by pscont View PostIt is not that simple. In normal countries when one cheats and/or fabricates facts which are untrue to gain benefit (say in a document) this is a offence and said one could go to jail. Also the document is deemed void. That is the common law.
Now, same aplies to the lies in the referendum campaign by the liles og farage, bojo and the resf of the cheating bastards.
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Originally posted by pscont View PostIt is not that simple. In normal countries when one cheats and/or fabricates facts which are untrue to gain benefit (say in a document) this is a offence and said one could go to jail. Also the document is deemed void. That is the common law.
Now, same aplies to the lies in the referendum campaign by the liles og farage, bojo and the resf of the cheating bastards.
You're clutching at straws.
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