You really are patronizing.
Hey sorry if I come over to you like that it's not meant. I am just trying to redress the balance a bit when all most people see are the MSM and what Westminster thinks.

You really are patronizing.

Fair enough...Hey sorry if I come over to you like that it's not meant. I am just trying to redress the balance a bit when all most people see are the MSM and what Westminster thinks.
That is the way modern capitalism works nothing new there and it does not affect the the truth of the strength of the Scottish economy. They are not there because they like the scenery.
Fair enough...
I'll not be fully decided till closer to the vote as I'm reading as much as possible...
Both sides are putting spin on facts. It's the political way.
What is wrong with the scenery?
What is wrong with the scenery?
The scenery is beautiful? It's better than Nice!
Fair enough...
I'll not be fully decided till closer to the vote as I'm reading as much as possible...
Both sides are putting spin on facts. It's the political way.
I agree that is why I am honestly trying to talk about facts. The politicians on both sides spin as you say but the YES movement is a grass roots movement that includes people from all parties and none at all. I am working with Business for Scotland, as I said a group of now over 2200 Scottish businesses who want Independence simply because they believe it will be better for them and the future.
Better than nice, as in brilliant, fantastic?
How many Scottish businesses don't want independence because they believe it is better for them as it is? Also, what kind of size are these businesses that are in the 2200 group and are there any I will know?
Nothing does and it's just bluster. Everyone knows that if you go independent you'll keep it. As has ben said many times before if Scotland doesn't use the pound the fall out for the UK in terms of loss of confidence on the international markets will be huge.
Dan explained that already.![]()
I didn't ask Dan, did I smartarse?
Feel free to offer your opinion though. In your own words.

What gives England the right to tell us we can't keep it?
