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Previously on "World to stop turning is Scotland goes independent"
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I like how we've got more trees on our side. Perhaps because it really is greener on the other side.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWe'll smuggle ourselves doon on the East coast line. London pavements are lined with gold, innit?
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We'll smuggle ourselves doon on the East coast line. London pavements are lined with gold, innit?Originally posted by VectraMan View PostNo need. Scotland won't be in the EU, so no automatic right to live and work in the UK.
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More likely 'would be cataclysmic' for the Labour Party in England.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIt is confirmed. Western civilisation will cease to exist. Scenes of anarchy to become common place as poverty stricken voters in Scotland give a slightly smaller sheet than before to world affairs.
Tom Logan from the Royal Observatory in Greenwich suggested that an independent Scotland may cause the known 'second' to increase in length as Sep 18th grew closer. Tom said "It's very worrying, my train from Paddington each morning takes long enough without those Scottish separatists!!"
Scottish independence: Lord Robertson says Yes vote 'would be cataclysmic'


But eerily reminiscent of the Europhile FUD line of argument.
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Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt.
Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt.
Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt.
Do not rock the boat.........
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We could always impose impose immigration limits like we did with the Romanians.Originally posted by sasguru View PostThere's only one downside to Scottish independence that I can see - the number of immigrants to the SE will increase.
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There's only one downside to Scottish independence that I can see - the number of immigrants to the SE will increase.
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WBS
Hopefully we can ditch GMT and leave Scotland to it's dark winter nights.
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World to stop turning is Scotland goes independent
It is confirmed. Western civilisation will cease to exist. Scenes of anarchy to become common place as poverty stricken voters in Scotland give a slightly smaller sheet than before to world affairs.
Tom Logan from the Royal Observatory in Greenwich suggested that an independent Scotland may cause the known 'second' to increase in length as Sep 18th grew closer. Tom said "It's very worrying, my train from Paddington each morning takes long enough without those Scottish separatists!!"
Scottish independence: Lord Robertson says Yes vote 'would be cataclysmic'Last edited by scooterscot; 8 April 2014, 10:19.Tags: None
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