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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post100% happy
So would I, but there is none where I live
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostYou be happy with it happening within a mile or two of your house then (or your water supply) ?
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostEven if Fracking did cause earthquakes, which it doesn't, a few mini-quakes that wake you up in the night are a lot better than a big one where you never wake up at all
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostGrangemouth is converting to use mainly shale gas and imports it from the USA. They want to frack all around the central belt area but this will stop them causing earthquakes for a few years at least.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostIt wasn't so long ago that Salmon was snogging the oil industry to get them to stick with Grangemouth. Now the jocks have a moratorium on shale fracking.
So what is it , haggis munchers ? Do you want Grangemouth, jobs and wealth or not ?
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostThat is the real tragedy. We could have an oil fund that is helping us through these tough times but the money made from the oil was pissed up against the wall.
Have you ever read the McCrone Report that was buried for 30 years because the UK government knew it would lead to Scottish independence?
So what is it , haggis munchers ? Do you want Grangemouth, jobs and wealth or not ?
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI actually think the north sea oil revenue is the most indicative point of the image.
The UK has made feck all from the stuff.
Now you and you SNP followers might like to thin there is money to be made from the stuff but really you can see Scotland has made more from the financial arrangements within London than Scotland has made from Scotland.
HTH
Have you ever read the McCrone Report that was buried for 30 years because the UK government knew it would lead to Scottish independence?
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI will happily equate segments of Scottish nationalism to Socialist nationalism seen in Germany in 33.
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I will happily equate segments of Scottish nationalism to Socialist nationalism seen in Germany in 33.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI think this thread is done for me.
So, you ask for a sensible debate and you refuse to continue at the asking of one simple question ?
Since saying you'd happily debate you've posted the same picture of Alex Salmond, compared Scots voting SNP with the Nazis and now you're off in a huff. You are, I must admit, a master debater.
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