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shows new levels of cretinness
PS CUK, please make a new "add to sasguru list (biggest twat in Christendom)" category.
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As a nationalist, I am all in favour of the Scots being in control of their own destiny. Good luck to them. For exactly the same reason I am totally opposed to any currency union. We, like them, should be able to control our own economy without reference to a foreign state whose policies we have no control over.
The idea that they should be able to walk away from their debt unless they share our currency is absurd. They can have their own currency and shoulder their own debt, the rest of the UK can have its own currency and shoulder its own debt. What is remotely unreasonable about that?
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Originally posted by eek View PostYou really don't have a clue how markets work do you
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostOn a daily basis Scotland generates a surplus of electricity between 30-35% that is sent over the border. I guess it'll be useful to keep it this side of the boarder to reduce electricity prices.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostOn a daily basis Scotland generates a surplus of electricity between 30-35% that is sent over the border. I guess it'll be useful to keep it this side of the boarder to reduce electricity prices.
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On a daily basis Scotland generates a surplus of electricity between 30-35% that is sent over the border. I guess it'll be useful to keep it this side of the boarder to reduce electricity prices.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostSoviet sailors spending hard earned rubles in ports currently used by the Royal Navy
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Originally posted by AtW View Post$cottish $overeigns until such point euro zone entry agreed.
Rate - 1 $$ to 10 GBP.
HTH
P.S. I'd be happy to run Scottish Central Bank for $$ 100000 per year...
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Originally posted by AtW View Post$cottish $overeigns until such point euro zone entry agreed.
Rate - 1 $$ to 10 GBP.
HTH
P.S. I'd be happy to run Scottish Central Bank for $$ 100000 per year...
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