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If there is independence, I wonder how long before there is a perjorative term of North Brit (or does that already exist?) equivalent to: West Brit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhat's with all the talk of the islands breaking away? Are they, like Scotland, a separate entity which is part of a greater union, in which case there is precedent? Or is it people just being dumb?
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What's with all the talk of the islands breaking away? Are they, like Scotland, a separate entity which is part of a greater union, in which case there is precedent? Or is it people just being dumb?
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Originally posted by Troll View PostGood point - but we have to be careful as it may have a bearing on what oil fields we hang onto post independence, so may be worth keeping hold of BoT even though the feckers would probably want to head North
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Originally posted by vetran View Postsimple answer to the financial crisis we will send you more heads, you want the population of Luton?
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostBonus pic.
The guy who wrote the article has it all sussed out, and we're gonna look like this apparently
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThat why the UK spends more per head on Scotland.
HTH BISDI.
Scotland generates more cash per head.
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Bonus pic.
The guy who wrote the article has it all sussed out, and we're gonna look like this apparently
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Its not over yet. Time to wear your tinfoil hats... and queue the music
..As the unionists wake up after a scrape through YES vote and decide "to hell with this", the NEXT phase begins...
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Originally posted by Troll View PostGood point - but we have to be careful as it may have a bearing on what oil fields we hang onto post independence, so may be worth keeping hold of BoT even though the feckers would probably want to head North
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