Scotch Independence - the countdown

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Apparently ER and ST are ****s I'm a **** and Aldo hasn't beat the crap out of his misses for a month. <ok>

I'll have you know that the good lady took a helluva bleaching last Sunday night after Rangers got beat by Hearts youth team.:wink:
 
BLUNDERING axeman Danny Alexander let slip yesterday that half-a-million jobs will go under Con-Dem plans to slash the public sector.

The figure was revealed in a dossier lying open on the minister's lap as he drove into the Treasury.

Up to 50,000 of the jobs will disappear from Scotland - one in 10 public sector jobs north of the Border.

Thousands of teachers, nurses, health and council staff will be ordered to take pay cuts under the plans to be announced today.

They will be told to work fewer hours if they want to keep their jobs.

Alexander, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, accidentally gave away the full impact of the £83billion cuts a day early.

He was photographed with a briefing paper on the Comprehensive Spending Review on his lap.

The papers stated that the coalition expects 490,000 public sector. jobs to be shed by 2014-15 directly as a result of their drastic spending cuts.

The document warns it will "inevitably impact" on workers because the Whitehall wage bill accounts for a huge chunk of spending.

It claims a healthier private sector will make up for the pain and mentions "voluntary deals with staff on pay restraint or reduced hours in order to save jobs".

The paper states: "Government will do everything they can to mitigate the impact of redundancies.

"This will be done by creating conditions for private sector growth, encouraging pay restraint and reduced hours and supporting employees facing redundancy so they can find work in the private sector."

Labour's Douglas Alexander, shadow work and pensions secretary, said the leak proved the coalition think unemployment is a price worth paying.

He added: "They plan to put people out of work faster than the private sector can create jobs.

"The risk is that this will make reducing the deficit even more painful, as more money is spent on higher unemployment bills."
 
Why people think the status quo is working is beyond me.

It works very well for those who are wealthy and those who are in power and of course Scottish MP's stand to lose their jobs when we vote YES. The elite establishment is moving everything they can to bring in the No's

I know you know this and really of course you are talking about the ordinary folk at the bottom of the pyramid voting No, what can you say <doh>
 
No vote on independence will put number of Scottish police at risk says former senior officer

THE record number of police in Scotland will be put at risk if the country votes to stay in the UK next month, a former senior officer has claimed.

Allan Burnett, who was director of intelligence at Strathclyde Police and was also assistant chief constable in charge of counter-terrorism in Scotland, warned of the impact of a No vote on policing north of the border.

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/no-vote-independence-put-number-4055484