There will have to be some sort of settlement in the event of a close no vote, else the referendum will become a neverendum
maybe sacrificing the BBC is a price worth paying. I vote yes, lets slash the beeb
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I think you are just talking complete tulipe now.Originally posted by Troll View PostBut surely you wouldn't want to keep using the language of the Auld enemy post Independence would you?
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It's funny how the rUK have been asked to 'lovebomb' Scotland but all they do is threaten Scots with punitive measures if there is a No vote. Might actually push the Scots to vote YesOriginally posted by Troll View Post& more propaganda
English say Scots will pay a heavy price for referendum
I don't recall being polled
I don't recall being polled
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It is the never ending sense of injustice you bring to the innocuous and trivial that stands you out from other mental rejects in this place.Originally posted by Troll View Post& more propaganda
English say Scots will pay a heavy price for referendum
I don't recall being polled
I don't recall being polled
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& more propaganda
English say Scots will pay a heavy price for referendum
I don't recall being polledVoters south of the Border want a cut to Scottish annual public spending of almost £1,400 per person if there is a No vote, and a refusal to share the pound in the event of independence.
I don't recall being polledPeople in England overwhelmingly want Scotland to remain part of the United Kingdom, with 59 per cent opposed to independence and 19 per cent in favour.
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WTF wold you know about how to run an army, the closest you have ever got to the military was brown nosing Churchill posts.Originally posted by Troll View Post
btw - hate the way the Scots can display the saltire on their uniforms / equipment ...very divisive
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Would they have enough Scottish content to fill it as a quick scan of the Scottish papers shows main Scot centric news today to be:Originally posted by Batcher View PostTurns out that back in 2002 the SNP complained to the BBC that Birt had conspired with Tony Bliar to stop the production of a Scottish 6 o'clock news.
- Tributes paid to young woman found dead in Inverness
- Edinburgh Zoo introduces Velu, the first chimpanzee to be successfully reared in Scotland in 15 years
& of course the obligatory dig at the English- Islamic militants post video of US journalist's beheading by man speaking with English accent
The rest seems to be rehashed world / UK news already covered by the BBC
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Can't watch youtube at clientco so will look tonight.Originally posted by Troll View Post
I think the Northern Irish and Welsh regiments display their flags on their uniforms too. Maybe the English don't because the St George's cross makes them look like crusaders?
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