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Originally posted by vetran View Postas I say if you vote to leave and can encourage the EU to keep you then fine.
Last time Scotland voted to stay.
I would like to see Scotland pay for the next referendum after all its only fair. We also should make clear what you walk away with if you vote to leave before you vote.
I wonder what's for desert.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostNot sure that erecting huge new trade barriers by tearing up the trade agreement with the EU, not to mention the other 150 other bilateral trade agreements, and thrusting them down Scotland's throat against the will of the Scottish people is exactly what I would called "devolved government".
Last time Scotland voted to stay.
I would like to see Scotland pay for the next referendum after all its only fair. We also should make clear what you walk away with if you vote to leave before you vote.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postso if we get advantageous trading arrangements you are going to refuse them because they were negotiated by Westminster? Did you want to send the subsidy back as well?
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostI suppose that's true, if for example the facless UKcrats in Westminster were to dictate Free trade deals onto Scotland without their consent, instead of devolving those powers.
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Originally posted by vetran View Posthey if the Scots decide to leave fine, but they probably need to realise they will have to pay their own way.
Lets see if they have the guts to finally leave.
It would only be the UKSSR if we were intent on centralising government not devolving power.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostFrom the story:
A bit like the deranged elderly Brexit voters dreaming of a return to the 1970's
There is no chance Wilders will get a majority. The Dutch are not that stupid.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostIt is actually fake news, did some checking there was a proposal in Dutch parliament to hold an inquiry about how the introduction of the Euro was handled, the proposal has been declined back in January.
The article in the independent is total tulip
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
The article in the independent is total tulip
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe question is, which will split up first, the EU or the UK (or would the term UKSSR be more appropriate ):
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-02-27/pound-falls-as-may-said-to-prepare-for-new-scottish-referendum
Lets see if they have the guts to finally leave.
It would only be the UKSSR if we were intent on centralising government not devolving power.
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The question is, which will split up first, the EU or the UK (or would the term UKSSR be more appropriate ):
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-02-27/pound-falls-as-may-said-to-prepare-for-new-scottish-referendum
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostSeems like fake news. Being a former Dutchman myself I still follow Dutch news, there is no mention in any media about this whatsoever
first stage hey?
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Seems like fake news. Being a former Dutchman myself I still follow Dutch news, there is no mention in any media about this whatsoever
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