Scotch Independence - the countdown

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Should Scotland be an Independent Country?

  • Yes

  • No


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ST actually likes that **** ffs :(

Who? Salmond? Nah, not really.


Vote yes and she'll still be your queen

Vote No and she will be our Queen and then Charles will be our king and so on and so on.

Vote Yes and we have a chance of getting rid along with the House of Lords etc.

A modern, forward looking Scotland as opposed to a Britain harking back to some misty-eyed glorious past.
 
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/mar/28/prince-charles-letters-quarter-of-a-million-pounds

Ministers have spent more than £250,000 in legal fees to prevent the publication of letters written by Prince Charles to politicians. The attorney general, Dominic Grieve, with the backing of the cabinet, has been blocking the release of the letters as he says their contents threaten to damage the prince's political neutrality and create constitutional problems.

This month, three senior judges ruled Grieve had acted unlawfully when he overrode an independent tribunal by vetoing the disclosure of the letters, which would show how the prince sought to influence the government's decision-making. The ruling in the court of appeal was won by the Guardian, which for nine years has been pressing to see the letters. Following a parliamentary question by Labour MP Paul Flynn, Grieve has disclosed that eight government departments have spent £274,481.16 on barristers and other lawyers over the past four years.
 
Is that not the official motto of Better Together?

"Vote No or you'll not be able to watch Doctor Who!"

I'll be honest for a change, one is as bad as the other.

We are going to reach a momentous decision based on ignorance and scaremongering by both sides.

Whatever happens Scotland is going to be a bitterly divided country independence or not. Especially when the lies and hypocrisy on both sides are laid bare.

The only loser in this vote will be the people that reside in Scotland.

The end justifies the means politics for the idiotic masses of sheep.