Scotch Independence - the countdown

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Should Scotland be an Independent Country?

  • Yes

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The sunday post ffs <laugh>

Desperation or what!!!

What does oor wullie think Tarquin?

I don't know what he thinks but the link above relates to the opinion of Mr Aidan O&#8217;Neill QC. It is not the opinion of the newspaper. Whether his thoughts on the matter is reported in the Sunday Post or the Manchester Echo is neither here nor there.

Constable Murdoch, being a hun mason, will, of course, be voting Naw.
 
I don't know what he thinks but the link above relates to the opinion of Mr Aidan O&#8217;Neill QC. It is not the opinion of the newspaper. Whether his thoughts on the matter is reported in the Sunday Post or the Manchester Echo is neither here nor there.

Constable Murdoch, being a hun mason, will, of course, be voting Naw.

What is Jackie's stance?
 
Scotland


If Scotland gains its independence after the forthcoming referendum, the remainder of the United Kingdom will be known as the "Former United Kingdom" (FUK). In a bid to discourage Scots from voting 'yes' in the referendum, the Government have now begun to campaign with the slogan:
"Vote NO, for FUK's sake"
 
scotland


if scotland gains its independence after the forthcoming referendum, the remainder of the united kingdom will be known as the "former united kingdom" (fuk). In a bid to discourage scots from voting 'yes' in the referendum, the government have now begun to campaign with the slogan:
"vote no, for fuk's sake"

fuk off
 
Scotland


If Scotland gains its independence after the forthcoming referendum, the remainder of the United Kingdom will be known as the "Former United Kingdom" (FUK). In a bid to discourage Scots from voting 'yes' in the referendum, the Government have now begun to campaign with the slogan:
"Vote NO, for FUK's sake"

Or alternatively, FUK you Jock.
 
I shall vote yes this September. The campaign has already taught me that if we don&#8217;t make it with this third referendum, there will be a fourth. It&#8217;s time to rejoin the world on our own terms.

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A Scottish journalist and writer based in London.

So, an ex-pat Jock, based in London is telling us that there is no anti-English agenda, and he can tell because he lives 400 miles away and he's going to vote Yes even though he lives in London?

He also states that Scotland is vehemently anti-Tory because we've only got 1 Tory MP, yet the Tories, Lib Dems and SNP all received roughly the same amount of votes at the last General Election (within 5% of each other). And this continuing line of getting a government that we didn't vote for is starting to grate my vagina. Most people didn't vote for the SNP yet we've got an SNP administration, that's how our democracy works and unless we're going to have primary elections eliminating the losers along the way before we have a big final election, then that's not going to change.

I'm all for opinions but some **** need to cut the weef from the chack
 
So, an ex-pat Jock, based in London is telling us that there is no anti-English agenda, and he can tell because he lives 400 miles away and he's going to vote Yes even though he lives in London?

He also states that Scotland is vehemently anti-Tory because we've only got 1 Tory MP, yet the Tories, Lib Dems and SNP all received roughly the same amount of votes at the last General Election (within 5% of each other). And this continuing line of getting a government that we didn't vote for is starting to grate my vagina. Most people didn't vote for the SNP yet we've got an SNP administration, that's how our democracy works and unless we're going to have primary elections eliminating the losers along the way before we have a big final election, then that's not going to change.

I'm all for opinions but some **** need to cut the weef from the chack


If he was an ex-pat he couldn't vote. <doh>

Just weeding the wheat the chaff. <ok>
 
Scotland will vote No.

Why?

I don't know. I think most people don't see their lives as being so unbearably bad that we need to break up the Union. Women in particular don't like risk or change. Most of the breasted humans I talk to are voting no because of this and because they don't like Salmond.

Most of the guys I know who are voting yes are anti-English or Scottish Nationalists. Another thing I notice is that most of the Yes voters that I know, who are ages with me (late 20's), don't have kids or are BIG sellick fans.

I'm still not in a position to make a decision, just now I'm siding with Yes but last week I was No so I'll just wait and see and make my mind up nearer the time. I might just not vote and that way, whatever the result, I can blame the ****s who voted for it.
 
If the Scots spurn thus opportunity to rule themselves and map their own destiny in the world then they are cowards.

You may as well vote Tory.