Originally posted by Batcher
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Previously on "Scots would say ‘yes’ to independence if they could have another vote today"
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When it came to the vote, 55% voted no so they have no one to blame but themselves. Believing in what politicians say is for suckers and if they were swayed by promises from Westminster then more the fool them.
The UK won't exit the EU so that's another one that can be put to bed regardless of all the rhetoric.
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostWhat about all the pensioners who were phoned telling them their pensions would be stopped if we got independence?
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The Batcher Scooter nationalist tag team are more Dumb And Dumber than Wallace and Bruce.
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostThat's true but this time Scots won't stand by and let them get on with it. GE2015 will have a higher turnout in Scotland than usual with 1.6m voting for Yes Alliance parties who will have organised to work together to get rid of the Red/Blue/Yellow Tories.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIf the vote was swayed that much by some vague promises made mere days before, those people clearly were not very sure in the first place.
Turns out now they are worse off in the UK and not Better Together.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostThe electorate are ALWAYS bribed with promises that'll not be delivered.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostYou think it's fair the electorate was bride with promises that'll not be delivered? And we question EU democracy.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThere will not be one for 25 years, the UK will not offer it again. The nationalists know it as well, that is why there is all this independence by other means tulipe.
And why was that tit Salmond on the TV yesterday morning? Who was it that said he is acting like a Japanese soldier refusing to believe that the war was lost?
Salmond will be leading a host of pro-indy MPs in Westminster which might even hold the balance of power. He could end up being Deputy PM
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThat's what you said before the vote. They made it very clear they didn't want it.
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