Monica is in finance
Yes, he was a b(w)anker and he ****ed that up. Then he was dodgy dealing with Russian Oligarchs.
He lives in Monaco, was chased out by a guy called Ivan so he had to live in Geneva for a while, now back in Monaco and setting up some new dodgy enterprise.
The **** is a crook.
Jocks won't have the balls to go it alone, no self respect.
I predict at least 65% for NO.

There is plenty of sensible reasons for staying in a Union that had provided security, stability, strength and above all, a decent standard of living to its residents. This constant whining about stuff that doesn't matter (really) when we're amongst the richest people in the world.
If you know anything about the history of the world, and Europe in particular, you'd see great nations dissolve and chaos ensue. I'm not suggesting for one minute that the UK dissolves and civil war breaks-out but our people, led by our short-sighted politicians are guilty of only thinking about today.
There are plenty of good reasons for voting No, our family of nations and particularly Scotland were ****-all until we joined together and led the world for 200 years. All the economic data suggests now that we've got it right, albeit, not UK wide yet, and the the UK economy is about to turn the corner, could Scotland ceding from the UK cause irreparable damage to the rUK and start a process which there are no winners?
If you think about it, spazzies gonna spaz.
The Micks are skint, everyone knows that.
One esteemed Economist on this site, Barrie Lochrie ESQ, points to Ireland as a doomsday scenario for an independent Jockland.
The Irish have Guinness and owe the UK some money.
Pay Aldo a score to do it for you.

Sky were interviewing Ian Paisley Jr the other day and his reason for wanting independence to fail in Scotland was that, if it didn't, all the Republicans in Norn Iron would start killing people again
Incidentally, Yes has taken the lead in the latest polls.

A second poll, carried out by Panelbase for Yes Scotland between September 2 and 6, found that No is leading 52% to 48% when undecided voters are excluded.
Very entertaining last few pages,keep it up lads.As 46 said YES has taking the lead which was just reported on Irish news![]()
Here you go Trev. Here's a poll that canvassed 18000.

Only in one poll
Panicking Tory MPs plot to do deal with Ukip - and demand Farage is made Deputy PM
- Jacob Rees-Mogg urges for 'peace deal' before the election next year
- Fellow Tory Andrew Brigden says it is time to 'sup with the devil'
- Polls say defector Douglas Carswell will romp home in Clacton by-election
Eurosceptic Tories fear Ukip surge will split vote and allow Labour into No10

Sky were interviewing Ian Paisley Jr the other day and his reason for wanting independence to fail in Scotland was that, if it didn't, all the Republicans in Norn Iron would start killing people again
Incidentally, Yes has taken the lead in the latest polls.