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Previously on "Should Scotland be an independent country?"

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  • BA to the Stars
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    Originally posted by Zero Liability View Post
    If only they actually looked like that up there, I'd consider moving. I bet it's some Spanish or Eastern Euro import.
    It can't be a Scot - he's not ginger (I'll put my tin hat on and duck)!

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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by Batcher View Post
    Wearing an underskirt with a kilt isn't a good look.
    You don't want chafing from the wood wool.

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  • Batcher
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    Wearing an underskirt with a kilt isn't a good look.

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    I look like that.
    After how many pints?

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  • minestrone
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    I look like that.

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  • Zero Liability
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    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    Have we done a poll?

    Here's some totty to keep you entertained while you're waiting.

    If only they actually looked like that up there, I'd consider moving. I bet it's some Spanish or Eastern Euro import.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    I liked the DM article today on how much your house is worth. Nice piccies of your wife too...
    <Insert routine crass comment re Brillo's failed marriages and tax obligations>

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
    This BoE as an asset argument really is cobblers. What about all the other assets? Schools, hospitals, railway lines, public services, etc. etc., all these real assets paid for by the UK treasury that Scotland will get to keep without paying its share of the debt that in part paid for them. And the most important part of the "asset" that is the BoE is that the UK tax payer guarantees debts over future decades/centuries. Why should an independent Scotland get to borrow against that guarantee, and to what extent can you say Scotland is taking on its share of the debt if that share is still guaranteed by the UK?
    It's an Amigo loan

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    Because much of the rest of the UK is filled with half crazed little Englanders who mainline the Daily Mail every morning. Don't leave me with them.

    Although, hopefully I'll be in Ireland by then so I can just get the .
    I liked the DM article today on how much your house is worth. Nice piccies of your wife too...

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  • VectraMan
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    Originally posted by Batcher View Post
    It's not a threat.

    Scots have paid into the assets including the BoE over the centuries of the union so we are entitled to a share back, which includes Sterling. We have said we will take our share of the debt if we get our share of the assets.

    If the assets are withheld from us then it's only fair that we don't get any of the debts. It has been stated by the treasury that they will take on the whole debt so Scotland wouldn't be defaulting.
    This BoE as an asset argument really is cobblers. What about all the other assets? Schools, hospitals, railway lines, public services, etc. etc., all these real assets paid for by the UK treasury that Scotland will get to keep without paying its share of the debt that in part paid for them. And the most important part of the "asset" that is the BoE is that the UK tax payer guarantees debts over future decades/centuries. Why should an independent Scotland get to borrow against that guarantee, and to what extent can you say Scotland is taking on its share of the debt if that share is still guaranteed by the UK?

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by Batcher View Post
    It's not a threat.

    Scots have paid into the assets including the BoE over the centuries of the union so we are entitled to a share back, which includes Sterling. We have said we will take our share of the debt if we get our share of the assets.

    If the assets are withheld from us then it's only fair that we don't get any of the debts. It has been stated by the treasury that they will take on the whole debt so Scotland wouldn't be defaulting.
    Sterling is a currency not an asset. But if you insist, we split sterling into the EWNI pound and the Scottish pound.

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  • Batcher
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    Originally posted by centurian View Post
    What do you think will happen if they follow through on their threat to walk away from the debt.

    Westminster will take it's revenge - and why not - the Scots won't be able to retaliate, because they will have played all their cards - what more can they do - refuse to export Scotch whiskey to us.
    It's not a threat.

    Scots have paid into the assets including the BoE over the centuries of the union so we are entitled to a share back, which includes Sterling. We have said we will take our share of the debt if we get our share of the assets.

    If the assets are withheld from us then it's only fair that we don't get any of the debts. It has been stated by the treasury that they will take on the whole debt so Scotland wouldn't be defaulting.

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by Bunk View Post
    It's important because if people are voting to stop being ruled from Westminster, why would they want to simply swap them for Brussels instead?
    Ohhh you're teasing me. That would be a dream for most, I'm certain of that.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by Bunk View Post
    It's important because if people are voting to stop being ruled from Westminster, why would they want to simply swap them for Brussels instead?
    People in the EU are not ruled from Brussels. HTH BIVVVVMDI.

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    Have we done a poll?

    Here's some totty to keep you entertained while you're waiting.

    FTFY

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