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Previously on "Scotland could become the “tiger economy”"
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostHe's saying what the common man in Scotland wants to hear, he's pushing just the right buttons.
Think Adolf Hitler and his rise to power. "Scotland is in a sh!t state and it's all because of those bastard English!!!", Ok Alex, you want "Independence" then on your head be it.
I actually can't wait. They think they're another Norway, but they're just another Portugal, without the sunshine and beaches and that's in just as tulip a state.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThat would depend on whether he wins the ultimate vote or not - if he does then he'd be forever remembered as the man who managed to do what William Wallace failed, and if he fails then at least he'd still have his nice pension and probably strike a better deal for Scotland.
It's win-win for him really.
The only thing that can stop it is if he sells out totally to the English...
Think Adolf Hitler and his rise to power. "Scotland is in a sh!t state and it's all because of those bastard English!!!", Ok Alex, you want "Independence" then on your head be it.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostAlex Salmond is insane.
It's win-win for him really.
The only thing that can stop it is if he sells out totally to the English...
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Would the last person to leave Scotchland switch the lights off?
Oh, there isn't any leccy anyway. Doh!
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Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostTeflon, watched him quite a lot on a contract up in Edinburgh and he's a shady fecker, nothing sticks. Clever wheeler and dealer. Always seems to come out smelling of roses. Can't wait for his fall from grace as he's made a lot of enemies on the way up.
He should be tried for high treason IMO.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostAlex Salmond is insane.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWhy doesn't Scotland just do a Switzerland, Luxembourg, Lichtenstein sort of thing? You know, dodgy banks, that sort of thing, much like a Green Bank....
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Alex Salmond, the SNP leader, claimed that Ireland, Iceland and Norway demonstrated that small independent countries were amongst the richest in the world.
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