Scotch Independence - the countdown

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Should Scotland be an Independent Country?

  • Yes

  • No


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Nowhere else benefits apart from London from living in one of the world's biggest economies?

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Brilliant

Aye, cause Scotland's doing so well out of it eh?

http://www.newsnetscotland.com/inde...scotland-would-be-better-than-uk-from-day-one

What's so funny is you call yourself a businessman yet you'd rather settle for Westminster style economic mediocrity than embrace an independent Scotland that would be economically better off. How does that make sense?
 
You are only saying that because you fall between two stools, like some sort of non-domiciled Nomad and your opinion does not count as you are not even Scotch.

No I'm not. I am proud to be a non national. Means I am tolerant of all.

But I wouldn't expect a murdering squaddie and bent copper to understand that.
 
Aye, cause Scotland's doing so well out of it eh?

http://www.newsnetscotland.com/inde...scotland-would-be-better-than-uk-from-day-one

What's so funny is you call yourself a businessman yet you'd rather settle for Westminster style economic mediocrity than embrace an independent Scotland that would be economically better off. How does that make sense?

I'm not settling for anything. I understand both sides of the debate and believe me, I haven't made up my mind. But I like being part of the UK, I like how through the UK, Scots have a chance to sit at the UN security council, I like how we have a seat at the table of the G7, G8 and G20. I like how we get a veto at the EU. I like how we have a nuclear capability, I like our shared history and worry that divided, we'll all be poorer, not necessarily financially but culturally.

I think further autonomy is the way forward to create a more secure and prosperous Scotland but Devo-max isn't on the table and it might come to bite the Unionists on the arse as their pig-headedness meant the it was omitted from the vote.
 
I'm not settling for anything. I understand both sides of the debate and believe me, I haven't made up my mind. But I like being part of the UK, I like how through the UK, Scots have a chance to sit at the UN security council, I like how we have a seat at the table of the G7, G8 and G20. I like how we get a veto at the EU. I like how we have a nuclear capability, I like our shared history and worry that divided, we'll all be poorer, not necessarily financially but culturally.

I think further autonomy is the way forward to create a more secure and prosperous Scotland but Devo-max isn't on the table and it might come to bite the Unionists on the arse as their pig-headedness meant the it was omitted from the vote.

Also likes to talk ****e and roll bogeys .^^^^^^^
 
Also likes to talk ****e and roll bogeys .^^^^^^^

Used to love rolling bogeys when I was a kid. We built them ourselves out of pram wheels we "found" and then rode them down the highest hill we could find like kamikaze lunatics. Good times.