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Scottish Independence

Discussion in 'Watford' started by Leo, Aug 18, 2014.

  1. Spurf

    Spurf Thread Mover Forum Moderator

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    You think so <laugh> First it is not an Election it is a Referendum.

    Why do people find it so difficult to understand. Let me spell it out again.

    On September 18th we vote for: Should Scotland be an Independent Country? YES or NO

    No policies just YES or NO to being Independent.

    In 2016 following a YES vote we have an election. By this time negotiations with rUK will have taken place, the political partys in Scotland will have sorted themselves out and come up with manifestos for the newly Independent country of Scotland.

    Then we will vote for policies.
     
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  2. vic-rijrode

    vic-rijrode Well-Known Member

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    You will not have a YES vote - end of discussion. You have bored enough of us on this board for long enough. Crawl back into your Sussex hole, far enough away from Scotland so that nothing anyone north of the Border decides will affect you. Perhaps if you lived a little closer you might not be so vociferous.
     
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  3. Spurf

    Spurf Thread Mover Forum Moderator

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    You get worse. I live in Scotland. It is not a secret it's says so on my profile.

    Do you get the lottery numbers in your crystal ball?
     
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  4. Spurf

    Spurf Thread Mover Forum Moderator

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    Come to Scotland I'll give you a game of golf and introduce you to my Scottish friends.
     
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  5. Bolton's Boots

    Bolton's Boots Well-Known Member

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    I wouldn't be so sure about that vic - tomorrow's Sunday Times has a front page story regarding a rather surprising latest poll from YouGov that shows a 12% swing to Yes, giving them a lead of 51:49. Very odd though - their poll results have always been skewed in favour of No...
     
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  6. Spurf

    Spurf Thread Mover Forum Moderator

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    Is Scotland about to join the rest of the Empire and be Independent?

    Of course this lot are capable and as Westminster tells us Scotland is a basket case.

    Aden
    America
    Antigua and Barbuda
    Australia
    Bahamas
    Barbados
    Basutoland
    Bechuanaland
    British Antarctic Territory
    British Central Africa
    British East Africa
    British Guiana
    British Honduras
    British Indian Ocean Territory
    British New Guinea (Papua)
    British Somaliland
    British South Africa Company
    Brunei
    Burma - see Myanmar
    Canada
    Cape Colony - South Africa
    Ceylon - see Sri Lanka
    Cook Islands
    Cyprus
    Dominica
    East India Company
    Federated Malay States
    Fiji
    Gambia
    Gilbert and Ellice Islands
    Gold Coast - see also Ghana
    Ionian Islands
    Grenada
    Heligoland
    Hong Kong
    India
    Ireland
    Jamaica
    Kenya
    Leeward Islands
    Malacca
    Malaya
    Maldives
    Malta
    Mauritius
    Mosquito Coast, Nicaragua
    Natal
    Nauru
    New Hebrides
    Newfoundland
    New South Wales
    New Zealand
    Niger Coast Protectorate - see British Nigeria
    Nigeria
    North Borneo (Sabah)
    Northern Rhodesia
    Nyasaland
    Saint Christopher, Nevis and Anguilla
    Saint Kitts and Nevis
    Saint Lucia
    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
    Sarawak
    Seychelles
    Sierra Leone
    Singapore
    Solomon Islands
    South Africa
    South Australia
    Southern Nigeria - see British Nigeria
    Southern Rhodesia
    Straits Settlements
    Sudan
    Swaziland
    Tanganyika
    Tasmania
    Tonga
    Transjordan
    Transvaal
    Trinidad and Tobago
    Turks and Caicos Islands
    Uganda
    Unfederated Malay States
    West African Settlements
    West Indies Federation
    West Pacific High Commissioner
    Western Australia
    Western Samoa - see Samoa
    Windward Islands
    Witu Protectorate
    Zanzibar
     
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  7. Bloother

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    Yup, that just about sums it up <doh>
     
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  8. Leo

    Leo Well-Known Member

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    Guys - the debate with Spurf is sterile. He insults almost all of us and has an arrogance that just about matches Salmonds. In his head he is correct and none of us understand anything. He constantly repeats false assertions that he claims we make and uses the Yes campaign tactic of putting very negative words in the mouths of his opponents - done in Scotland to make his fellow countrymen angry with the No campaign - a clever tactic and one which is succeeding. After insulting me he refuses on the last two or three of my posts to answer my points claiming that as I insulted him I am not worth talking to and my points are not worthy of his lofty response.

    Just how many actual arguments has he come up with that do not rely on a selective quote from another of his biased reporters / so called academics?

    Then he splits hairs over the difference between an election and a referendum - just semantics - apparently we do not know this is a referendum on Independence - confirms our stupidity of course.

    The oddest thing of all is that he genuinely believes that the Scots should vote themselves Independence and then work out how it will work. ALL the Scots are being asked to do on 18th is vote Yes - then we will see how it can be made to work.

    I admire his persistence but that is all
     
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  9. Bolton's Boots

    Bolton's Boots Well-Known Member

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    On a lighter note - I see that technology has entered the equation -

    Aye pods.jpg
     
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  10. aberdeenhornet

    aberdeenhornet Well-Known Member

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  11. Bolton's Boots

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    The one on the left is Danny Alexander and the one on the right isn't?
     
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  12. colognehornet

    colognehornet Well-Known Member

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    The only thing wrong with this Spurf is that Scotland was not a part of the Empire - but was rather part of the colonial power - and did very well from this.
     
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  13. aberdeenhornet

    aberdeenhornet Well-Known Member

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    burrrb nope.... left is alex s*lm*nd and right is fishface st*rg**n, no "aye pad" I'm afreeeed
     
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  14. Leo

    Leo Well-Known Member

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    I wonder which of these countries is so wonderful that Scotland aspires to emulate? Another list - another case of just sticking up "Facts" rather than arguments. Yes Spurf we al know that any god forsaken hole could declare itself an independent nation but the Yes campaign ought to be explaining WHY becoming independent will improve matters not just saying "see, we could do it"

    What is Scotland's fall back position if after the Yes vote the next 18 months goes horribly wrong? Let's say one nation (not rUK of course) vetoes their membership of the EU, Oil revenues for 2015 are 5 billion higher than predicted (still the UK's then) but then they drop by 8 billion for a couple of years; rUK makes clear that future decisions on interest rates and money supply for sterling will be made by and only by the Bank of England and those decisions will be driven only by the rUK economy not Scotland's (as it is legally bound to do). Too late to say we did not mean to have a really independent Scotland. So then Scotland is forced onto an austerity programme that makes now seem like heaven. What does Salmond say to his fellow Scots whom he hoodwinked: "oh , sorry guys but you did vote for independence and I made you no promises abut how negotiations could go up as well as down.

    I have just let a builder tear down a couple of walls of my house and he will tell me in 18 months if he can get planning permission to build an extension - but it is alright because there are 187 other extensions in the world. :)
     
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  15. Bolton's Boots

    Bolton's Boots Well-Known Member

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    And let's say -

    Regarding entry into EU, Jancker & Avery are both correct in intimating that Scotland would be viewed differently from the norm and vetoes did not apply...

    Regarding the oil revenue, that SG's contention all along that 'oil revenue is only a bonus and that Scotland is financially capable of standing on its own two feet without it' is as accurate as it is ...

    And also let's say that, in the event of a No vote, Cameron says "sorry guys, you have now voted No, but our vague last minute promises clearly stated that we would think about the detail after the referendum was over - and now there is simply no need...." Why is it acceptable for one side to play that way but not the other?

    And let's also ask why Westminster think that they can really make such a dubious 'offer' at this late stage anyway - clearly showing their disregard for those thousands who have already lodged their postal votes.
     
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  16. Leo

    Leo Well-Known Member

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    If you get into the EU and if Scotland is financially secure with or without oil you will have achieved - exactly what you have now.

    If you vote NO and get no more than you already have then you still have a superb country. I do not like Cameron's bribe to get you to vote No. If you do not like the UK then go. If none of you value being part of the last 300 years' heritage and are so miffed with the present Tory Government that you will let that short term issue sway you then there is no point in trying to persuade you otherwise.
     
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  17. aberdeenhornet

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    I value UK and will be voting No if my postal ballot arrives before I fly out Saturday that is. If it's a yes result I guess it'll be very heavy drinking on the plane back.
     
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  18. wear_yellow

    wear_yellow Well-Known Member

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    So why are the Yes campaign stating what their policies will be after a Yes vote? They have already clearly stated a number of policies i.e:
    No fracking in Scotland
    Faslane will be closed and Nucleur WMD!s will be removed within 5 years
    No privatisation whatsoever in the Scottish NHS.

    There are Yes voters pledging their vote because of these pledges. It!s the gamble by King Alex, he has promised all of these to secure the SNP will get a majority in a subsequent Gerneral Election - that is why he has not mentioned the question of a head of state. It must stick in his Socialist craw to have a royal family as head of state.

    You need to up your game mate, because you are really a ****e troll.
     
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  19. oldfrenchhorn

    oldfrenchhorn Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    From the Guardian article that reported on the YouGov poll, you find this couple of paragraphs.

    A senior European commission official issued a new warning that an independent Scotland could have to wait five years before getting back into the EU. The high-placed Brussels source said that the internal estimate for the time it would take for Scotland to receive new member status would be around five years, contradicting Salmond's claim that Scotland could negotiate its new membership terms from within the EU.

    She said: "It is accepted across the commission that Scotland will need to reapply and every member state will need to agree to them being admitted. There will be a significant wait of at least five to six years. For many Catalans, for example, it is this delay and the disruption to business that is in their mind when they consider independence."

    Not one person saying it as we have been told, but the commission.

    Regarding polls I see that the YES campaign took one as well as YouGov, still showing the No voters with a 4% lead. Whatever the actual vote turns out to be now, the Scottish government will have around 50% of the population against them.
     
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  20. wear_yellow

    wear_yellow Well-Known Member

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    Don't be silly OFH, after the vote, whoever loses will just suck it up, shrug their shoulders and go back to their real world. In the event of a Yes vote, the proverbial will hit the fan at the proceeding General Election when the Yes voter realise exactly what the SNP has in their manifesto, King Alex will have to finally show his hand.
     
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