Scotch Independence - the countdown

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Should Scotland be an Independent Country?

  • Yes

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Serious question ST - as i understand it, and I don't mind being wrong, all your'e being asked to vote on is independence. If that happens you then have to vote in a government. Surely, if that's the case, there is a lot of uncertainty all dependent on who is elected?

My money is on UKIP <ok>
 
Serious question ST - as i understand it, and I don't mind being wrong, all your'e being asked to vote on is independence. If that happens you then have to vote in a government. Surely, if that's the case, there is a lot of uncertainty all dependent on who is elected?

The SNP will probably be gone within a decade of independence.
 
You could have gave countless examples in the time it's taken you to post on here this evening.
I could have but it would be pointless...

ST would back them up with more inaccurate arguments from the yes campaign.
 
Any Scot who doesnt vote for independence is a s**tbag of the highest order.

And why the f** Natural Born Englanders who happen to live in Scotland for the moment are being allowed a say in this I`ll never know. Its like moving millions of Germans into Poland and then having a vote on rolling the tanks in again.

Oh no, the fear of the future if we vote Yes!

I have more fear for our future if we vote No and have decades more of Tories and New, New Labour f**ing us at very opportunity until the oil runs out.

Man the f** up ER - even my burd's voting Yes and she's English and used to be a member of her local Tory party back in Hertfordshire.

:confused:
 
Serious question ST - as i understand it, and I don't mind being wrong, all your'e being asked to vote on is independence. If that happens you then have to vote in a government. Surely, if that's the case, there is a lot of uncertainty all dependent on who is elected?

The election for choosing a new gov't is in 2016 which gives us the best part of two years to negotiate with rUK and the EU.

Anyway, there's always uncertainties. Who's going to win the general election next year? Will the Tories win an outright majoirity or have to go into coalition again? And with who? UKip? The Ulster Unionists?

The opinion polls up here show a big lead for the SNP in Holyrood voting intentions and I guess it would make sense to stick with them in the event of a Yes vote, for at least one term anyways.
 
Britain is yours as much as ours. The Union Flag is yours as much as ours. The Royal Family is yours as much as ours. You don't want to keep them, and I understand why, because you want your own identity.

But the pound is as British as any of those things. So why would you want to keep it?

because they don't want the burden and cost of anything else.

like you said have their cake and eat it.
 
So should English people resident in scotchland be allowed a vote or not?

Of course they should. They live here and contribute to society and the economy.

Unless they're planning on voting no in which case they should be sent to Coventry (or any other English city - they're all ****e).
 
Of course they should. They live here and contribute to society and the economy.

Unless they're planning on voting no in which case they should be sent to Coventry (or any other English city - they're all ****e).

Will there be irony in an independent scotland?
 
Has there been any chat on where the Nukes are going if it's a yes vote?

Surely Scotland would want them gone ASAP?
 
You're not accurate about anything. I've answered your questions. You're just making general comments that don't stand up to scrutiny. I asked you for an example of the Yes side telling a lie and you couldn't. So, I'll now ask you to provide me with an example of the Yes side "talking a lot of ****e".

listen to st - the tree hugger that supports the destruction of the ozone layer.

****in hypocrite.