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Previously on "Scotland expected to vote for independence and introduce its own currency after.."
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIs it just me or does Scoxit sound way sexier than Brexitsheit?.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostWell I suspect that both will want us to pay for the pleasure.
Scoxit will make the Brexit 'divorce bill' look cheap and reasonable.
And Scoxit? We can do better than that, surely? How about Scotch-It? (Mine's a large one...)
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Originally posted by vetran View PostScoxit will make the Brexit 'divorce bill' look cheap and reasonable.
Such a sexy country.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostAnd yet the UK is the one with more CCTV cameras than the whole of the EU put together. Very easy to argue big brother in Westminster has more control over the paupers than it did since Blackadder's days.
Just waiting now for NAT to say that is because those nasty UK people will do no more hate crime.
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostThe SCOXIT negotiations would make BREXIT seem like negotiating the sale of a second-hand car.
Luckily England & Wales would have a battle hardened negotiating team.
Scoxit will make the Brexit 'divorce bill' look cheap and reasonable.
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The SCOXIT negotiations would make BREXIT seem like negotiating the sale of a second-hand car.
Luckily England & Wales would have a battle hardened negotiating team.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostOnly by leaving the freedom of movement and trade that the EU grants us can we become truly the UKSSR, the greatest isolationist nanny state that the world has seen. NATOxit next (and if that doesn't work then Trumps colonial outpost)...
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Originally posted by vetran View PostBlasphemer only EUSSR can save us.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIt's not her country. You make her sound like the Turkish president residing in grand palaces.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIt's not her country. You make her sound like the Turkish president residing in grand palaces.
What you mean like the Brexit pursuing Tories ignoring the failing infrastructure and economic meltdown in favour of jingoistic lust?
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostWhy would the Scots need "their own currency"? Are they worried they won't be allowed into the Eurozone?
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