O/T Scottish Independence

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That bitch off Newsnight is worth one.
And no doubt Dev's giving Su Bo one, lol.

Kirst Wark <laugh>

It won't be long before somebody is along to point out that Holly Willoughby's grandfather once had a **** in a Wimpy outside Inverness so technically she's a bit Scottish.
 
<doh>

I wanted real change. It's really quite simple. Me and the other people who voted Yes. If you can't or won't understand that then I really have nothing else to say to you.

You said 'this vote was down to a real need for change' and not 'I wanted real change', two statements which mean different things. <ok>

It's difficult to debate with someone who twists their comments in order to support an argument so unless you can respond with something intelligent and/or consistent, I am out (to borrow a phrase from someone on here, oh yes, it was you earlier in the thread) <doh>

As I said previously, I would have preferred it if Scotland had voted to leave the union but respect their decision to remain. I actually watched a BBC interview with an SNP supporter on Friday, who was in tears claiming that the 'yes' voters had betrayed Scotland, and they wonder why they are viewed with contempt <doh>
 
You said 'this vote was down to a real need for change' and not 'I wanted real change', two statements which mean different things.

It's difficult to debate with someone who twists their comments in order to support an argument so unless you can respond with something intelligent and/or consistent, I am out (to borrow a phrase from someone on here, oh yes, it was you earlier in the thread)

As I said previously, I would have preferred it if Scotland had voted to leave the union but respect their decision to remain. I actually watched a BBC interview with an SNP supporter on Friday, who was in tears claiming that the 'yes' voters had betrayed Scotland, and they wonder why they are viewed with contempt

How many times do I have to include "I" to tell you i'm talking about me? If it's difficult to debate with me, here's a wacky idea, don't debate with me because I have zero interest in your views on Scotland and it's people. Don't comment on what I say with snide comments like "There you go again", especially when you clearly don't know what i'm talking about.