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I fail to understand why a Scot would want to remain tied to the skirts of an outside power. As an Australian, I detest it. Roll on the Republic.
The sweaty fat knobber just wants to upgrade hadrians wall to about 50 ft high and the english to just keep chucking bags of cash over it for them . sweaty Fat knobber , banking on the kids voting for his tosh .
Good to see the education system in London is still producing the brightest and the best Scotland provides around 2% more to the economy than it takes each year. Ignorant Sassenach clown.
I worry that its attitudes like his that are going to drive up the yes vote. Obviously it's up to Scotland to decide but I'd prefer keeping the status quo. We're all stronger as a Union in my opinion (though I do think there are valid concerns over whether or not Scotland and Wales get a fair deal) and from a practical point of view the separation negotiations could tie the Government up for years. Oh and you lot have some decent sportsmen that we can call British at the moment
There are ****wits on both sides. For me the rhetoric spouting, chest-beating Nationalists are even worse. I'm unsure on Independence. I certainly will vote no to it as long as Salmond has his sausage-grease fingers in the mix.