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Previously on "English/Irish/Welsh only - Do we want the sporran worriers?"
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Salmond reminds me of that irritating , yapping dog that chases a car down the street
If he ever caught it, what would he do with it?
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Yes but the Islands can decide for themselves
I think you'll find the Western isles and outer Hebrides are as much as part of Scotland as Scotland is part of them. Knowledge of geography is shocking.
I'm a son of Caledonia as was my father before me, a heritage that makes me very proud. Even if that feeling is lost with our neighbours, my feeling of heritage continues to grow with each passing year. A feeling that I belong to somewhere more important than myself.
I ask the rest of the country why is it that feeling is lost on thee? Why the ill manner towards those that seek to become something more?
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostHe'd join the EU and be Merkels bitch
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostIronically I'm Scottish and would like to be able to vote yes just to shut up the whinging
It's like having Kevin the teenager following you around, wanting pocket money from dad all the time
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Ironically I'm Scottish and would like to be able to vote yes just to shut up the whinging
It's like having Kevin the teenager following you around, wanting pocket money from dad all the time
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English/Irish/Welsh only - Do we want the sporran worriers?
20Yes away with them30.00%6No they are lovely5.00%1Yes but the Islands can decide for themselves30.00%6Leave it will save us money15.00%3Stay we can't afford Russian oil0.00%0Stay but sack Salmond10.00%2Andyw's mum can take the whole of Scotland outside10.00%2As we aren't allowed a real vote lets have one here. Do we want to keep those north of the border?Last edited by vetran; 27 September 2013, 13:15.
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