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Previously on "Scotland is the first country to vote against its own independence"
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It was all were Better Together, we love you Scotland before the referendum. Now it's like get you MP's tae feck and we want English home rule.
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Can't wait for the ironic anthem singing at the England v Scotland six nations game and the embarrassment of having to sing it it Dublin.
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Kind of sums it up
"They voted "no" to defend their existing freedom from being diminished by the fake freedom fighters.
They voted "no" to not let the separatists take away their "freedom of movement" that is associated with their union with the UK.
Certain politicians want Scotland to break away so they can "freely control" Scotland at the expense of possibly turning Scotland in turmoil. "Yeah, sacrifice your life and fight the bloody war of independence for me so I can be the hero, the ruler and the wealthiest and most long lived among you.", people aren't this stupid anymore today.
The Scots voted "no" to defend Scotland against future political power struggle caused by a new government that will be up for grabs.
They voted "no" to protect their freedom they enjoy under a politically and economically stable Scotland.
Scotland has always been Scotland during the union with the UK. But Scotland "may not" be Scotland as a small independent country when it will be vulnerable to the influence of other foreign powers."
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We might as well just settle for another 300 years of Cameron.
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Originally posted by Batcher View Post
edit: ah no, he had her Saltire which she pulled back
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