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If you had a vote?

Discussion in 'Charlton' started by deleted....., Sep 18, 2014.

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How would you have voted?

Poll closed Sep 19, 2014.
  1. Yes

    3 vote(s)
    27.3%
  2. No

    8 vote(s)
    72.7%
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    deleted..... Well-Known Member

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    I think Scotland has lost a wasp this morning I am just surprised that Alex has spent all morning chewing it :)

    In practical terms there can not be another vote for 10 to 15 years and by then North Sea oil will be in a steep decline... the economic justification will be far harder next time for the SNP.
     
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    His pride is smarting for sure, but he will soon be back home at Bute House, enjoying a single malt beside the fireplace.

    There probably was a glimmer of hope in his heart, yet his true intention was to squeeze the gutless MPs and he has done just that.

    If I were a Jock, I would be pleased with the increased powers. Perhaps a little disappointed, but also contented to wallow in the well placed safety net.
     
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    In my view, he is secretly delighted at losing. He knew it was unworkable and did not have the skill to front it any way.

    Besides if Scotland was independent what title would he get

    Would it be?

    An empire = so he would be an emperor
    An kingdom = so would Alex be a king?
    An principality = so could he be a prince?
    Or a country = he can't be a count but we could remove the O just for him.
     
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    Now we have our union back, I'm thinking about re introducing droit du seigneur.
     
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    Blair referred to John Smith as a "stupendous toper". Jack Straw labelled him a piss head.
     
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    I think the London term used was droit de jambage ...... however, that did require you to be a Lord...... oh..... and French <yikes>
     
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    Not really a surprise. Consider the huge Celtic supporting population of Glasgow - packed with English hating pro Irish sympathisers. Remember when they passed around the IRA collection tins at Parkhead ?
     
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    There was also a pub in Woolwich which did the same thing and you were watched to make sure you contributed.... if you put nothing in you were met as you left the pub :(
     
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    I spoke to a couple of Labour MPs earlier this week who had been on the "Labour Express" sent to canvass up there. They both said that the biggest block of voters they had encountered on the doorstep were "shy Nos"...."hundreds of them" to quote one. Suggests that either quiet patriotic pride or fear of the Yes campaign was a factor....
     
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    The correct term used would be jus primae noctus I think. But you definitely did not have to be French to operate your rights under du Siegnuer.
     
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    Look at the result this way - Scotland's two civilised, wealth creating cities (Aberdeen & Edinburgh) both voted against independence by huge margins.

    Scotland's two other cities - both sectarian, downtrodden sh!tholes - Glasgow & Dundee - voted for grievance & dare I say it...bile n'vitriol
     
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    This right was a rumour and made popular by Voltaire.... in fact it did not happen in the UK...... except in American anti English pap films with an Aussi/Scotch actor
     
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    Are Glasgow and Dundee (who make a very nice cake by the way) also overrun with Sheffield firemen?
     
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    They have got at least one beachcomber
     
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    I dunno, it was popular all over medieval Europe and evidence at the time did point towards a kind of 'pussy tax' by local lords. Still take your point that mel Gibson is a right dong.

    You may be thinking of the poem Gilgamesh which was one hundred or so years before Voltaire.
     
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    I am sure that PEA can give us the definitive answer T <ok>
     
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    No I was talking about 'Dictionnaire philosophique'
     
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    Another thing to take out of the referendum is the unelectability of Ed Miliband. Even in his party's own back yard of Scotland, voters looked at him as if he were an extra from the Stars War film. In England he is already as popular as thrush at a swingers party.
     
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    Then you are correct.

    I will defer as vol rightly says to the sage on this matter.
     
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    I think Ed Miliband is unpopular universally.
     
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