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Previously on "Prime minister wants Scots 'fully engaged' in Brexit"
It is just a pity that Scotland doesn't care about him.
If it did, he might have been able to cut the mustard there and not have to hightail it to Deutschland.
Cue scooterprat blaming THAT on the nasty Ingerlish in Westminster.
I hear the staff from his very local betting shop were upset, as they no longer have anyone to sweep the shop front for them, for below the minimum wage.
Was very convenient with scooter having a flat just upstairs.
I don't get why everyone else is so concerned what Scotland does after independence. Why do they care if we don't get to join the EU or not. Technically we're members being forcefully removed. That's a different boat compared to the last Scottish referendum.
Maybe we actually don't want Scotland to suffer?
That's where you are most deluded, the numbers simply don't add up.
Scotland couldn't manage to be self sufficient, it really is as simple as that.
Why shouldn't Scotland as an independent country be a part of the EU?
Well the common view is that Spain and Belgium will veto their entry as they do not wish to encourage their own separatists movements.
The way I see it is:
Scooter and the SNP were perfectly happy for Scotland to leave the EU and UK simultaneously by leaving the UK.
So they should be happy that Scotland is leaving the EU along with the UK. They are after all closer
to the position they wanted to put Scotland in with their separation bid.
But really Scooter is just annoyed that the Scots bottled their big chance but the English didn't bottle theirs.
I don't get why everyone else is so concerned what Scotland does after independence. Why do they care if we don't get to join the EU or not. Technically we're members being forcefully removed. That's a different boat compared to the last Scottish referendum.
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