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Previously on "As predicted, we will vote again until they get the right answer"
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Originally posted by Troll View PostIf they do get a second referendum can we be sure the morons will actually vote the way England wants the next time ?
Perhaps the 2016 EU referendum vote should become a 2 part- UK out of Europe Y/N
- Scotland out of the Union Y/N
Not that someone in the sticks like yourself represents England of course.
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They should just run a referendum on whether to have a new independence referendum.
Simples.
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If they do get a second referendum can we be sure the morons will actually vote the way England wants the next time ?
Perhaps the 2016 EU referendum vote should become a 2 part- UK out of Europe Y/N
- Scotland out of the Union Y/N
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostBut that's the last shot they should get for a couple of decades.
The first one was supposed to be the last shot they should get for a couple of decades.
As soon as you backtrack on that, you accept that there will be one every few years until they give the "right" answer.
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Looks like 60% support for independence over a year is now the trigger ( according to the ST ).
Absolutely no chance of that unless the Scottish government department of anti English propaganda up their game.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostIf they were too stupid to realise most politicians will sell their own mothers to get the result they want then I don't have too much sympathy.
They are like Agents but with even fewer morals.
Originally posted by d000hg View PostA single, 2nd re-referendum I can understand especially in light of the UK EU referendum; that is a special circumstance. Scottish politics has also seen a massive change since the referendum and if the Scots feel that Westminster made promises to keep them in the union which are not being honoured then a 2nd vote is not untoward.
But that's the last shot they should get for a couple of decades.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostDA quotes the Daily Record
Would you quote Daily Star for English political comment ?
You'll be buying the Socialist Worker next. Twat !!
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/49eec956-0...#axzz3ojIW9De4
Of course to the one eyed bigot the very thought of their team doing anything wrong does not even enter the mind.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThis is the only way anyone but the SNP can win in Scotland again - nicktyrone.com
Looks like the Scots are stuck with the SNP as this is unlikely to happen.
Shame SNP under fire for failing to tackle housing crisis in Scotland - Daily Record
Scotland's school pupils have been failed in eight years of SNP rule, say critics - Daily Record
No doubt the English will get the blame
Would you quote Daily Star for English political comment ?
You'll be buying the Socialist Worker next. Twat !!Last edited by TestMangler; 16 October 2015, 11:28.
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This is the only way anyone but the SNP can win in Scotland again - nicktyrone.com
Looks like the Scots are stuck with the SNP as this is unlikely to happen.
Shame SNP under fire for failing to tackle housing crisis in Scotland - Daily Record
Scotland's school pupils have been failed in eight years of SNP rule, say critics - Daily Record
No doubt the English will get the blame
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Taking election defeat as well as their English left-wing counterparts. vs2c
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostA single, 2nd re-referendum I can understand especially in light of the UK EU referendum; that is a special circumstance. Scottish politics has also seen a massive change since the referendum and if the Scots feel that Westminster made promises to keep them in the union which are not being honoured then a 2nd vote is not untoward.
But that's the last shot they should get for a couple of decades.
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Originally posted by Zero Liability View PostEspecially those taken in by Brown's crocodile tears. I mean, c'mon. The man's used grandmother sales track record would floor even DA.
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