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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostIf you think you'll be better off without us you should get in touch with your MP and ask them to push for allowing a second referendum.
Scared as you are, I'm not holding my breath you cowards will do anything
You fluffed it the first time, my money is on you fluffing it the second - in 30 years time!
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostGiven the state of various Scottish services, that's an interesting definition of "success"... Perhaps the SNP should focus on government for a few years, rather than Wee Burnie's megalomania.
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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostOf course, isn't that what everybody do if they want something? Keep asking until they get it? That's how it works for everything. If the SNP's manifesto is to get Scotland independent, and if the party will continue to be successful as it's been in the last years, than yes, it's the party's duty to keep asking and fighting for independence.
However Scotland decides to do it, it wiil be its decision. And that's all that matters to Scotland.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostOnly if the UK Parliament let's you have a referendum. Remember that one before you start getting ideas above your station, boy!
Scared as you are, I'm not holding my breath you cowards will do anything
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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostOf course, isn't that what everybody do if they want something? Keep asking until they get it? That's how it works for everything. If the SNP's manifesto is to get Scotland independent, and if the party will continue to be successful as it's been in the last years, than yes, it's the party's duty to keep asking and fighting for independence.
However Scotland decides to do it, it wiil be its decision. And that's all that matters to Scotland.Last edited by Zigenare; 17 December 2019, 13:22.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostWhat if another referendum is granted and IndyRef2 returns "No"? Are you going to push for IndyRef3? Or will it be IndyRef2.1?
Even if it is a "Yes", Scotland will still be outside the EU for a number of years while it goes through the process of applying for membership. How are you going to support your NHS and other services? ARe you going to build a physical border?
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostAnd so do we all. I'm very disappointed that Scotland won't get another crack at independence, although I fear if they do, they'll vote to remain in the UK, again
Guys, grow up and stop being scared of your own shadow. You're embarrassing.
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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostYou might want to take into account all the EU nationals living in Scotland, who didn't get to vote in the general election but will get to vote in indyref2. ALL of them voted "no" in the first referendum but will vote "yes" the next time around.
You might also want to take into account the other Scots, who might have voted Labour instead of SNP, but still will vote yes in indyref2.
Even if it is a "Yes", Scotland will still be outside the EU for a number of years while it goes through the process of applying for membership. How are you going to support your NHS and other services? ARe you going to build a physical border?
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostAll well and good, but SNP was elected with 45% of the vote (roughly the same as the last indyref result)
You might also want to take into account the other Scots, who might have voted Labour instead of SNP, but still will vote yes in indyref2.
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If I were a Scottish farmer I'd be very worried about the tariff on their goods coming over the border.
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