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Originally posted by minestrone View PostYou should take some time to understand a subject before going off and talking tulip on an internet forum.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThe whole point of an internet forum is that you can post utter tulip without having a slightest clue about the subject.
HTHthat complete waste of space on this beautiful Attenborough's earthMF
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostYou should take some time to understand a subject before going off and talking tulip on an internet forum.
HTH
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostExcellent! As a nationalist I support the principle of Scottish Independence if they want it but I'm getting sick of the way the SNP thinks.
If they get it, they don't want to take on their share of debt and want a common currency so we have to prop up their socialist overspending. While they remain in the UK, they expect the Barnet formula to stay in place so England pays for them and then expect to decide on English laws when we can't decide on similar Scottish laws.
Screw 'em! Bring back Edward 1st I say.
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Excellent! As a nationalist I support the principle of Scottish Independence if they want it but I'm getting sick of the way the SNP thinks.
If they get it, they don't want to take on their share of debt and want a common currency so we have to prop up their socialist overspending. While they remain in the UK, they expect the Barnet formula to stay in place so England pays for them and then expect to decide on English laws when we can't decide on similar Scottish laws.
Screw 'em! Bring back Edward 1st I say.
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West Lothian question - At least partially answered at last?
English vote plan to become law despite objections - BBC News
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