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Should Scotland be an Independent Country?

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Ffs that wan takes the biscuit . Be better talking about the economy than listening to that pish.
 
So anyhoo the so called economy eh . Better than before the crash. Fastest growing economy in the G7. Good times for all.

Bullshit.

It's growth built on moonbeams. A house of cards of which a slight breeze of higher interest rates is on it's way to blow it all away.

Button up boys . Things sre gonne get messy pretty fast , very soon.
 
Liar, the streets are paved with gold, gold I tells ya. All you swanky Londoners driving about in your Ferraris and ****, snorting coke out of Champagne flutes which you paid for with your massive bonuses.

We are onto you.

lol you still stuck in the late 80's...it's the jonno era now and the glamour of getting stuck at the BWT for 2 hours
 
BRAVEHEART swim hero Daniel Wallace yelled FREEDOM as he sealed gold in the pool last night — as Team Scotland bagged another huge haul of medals.

Wallace, 21, roared out the battlecry made famous by Mel Gibson in the Oscar-winning blockbuster after his victory in the 400m individual medley.

Nev will ****in' love this!
 
Dev is stuck in the 40's.

Even in the 30's it was always London's fault...http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/history/mwh/britain/depressionrev1.shtml

New industry
In the south-east of England where new light industries such as chemicals, electrical goods and automobiles had been developed, families were affluent. In fact, people with jobs benefited from the Depression because prices fell and they could buy more! <laugh>

While up in Scotland...http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/scottishhistory/modern/intro_modern2.shtml

Glasgow was the corpse of an industrial city, devoid of the spirit of industry, with slums and razor gangs becoming the enduring images of the age.

Child allowances, state retirement pensions and unemployment benefit shortly followed Labour&#8216;s victory, with the crowning achievement in the form of the NHS coming in 1948. These state benefits and schemes were vital to the survival of Scotland.

Vote for Independence...you sure?...go for it i say.
 
Even in the 30's it was always London's fault...http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/history/mwh/britain/depressionrev1.shtml

New industry
In the south-east of England where new light industries such as chemicals, electrical goods and automobiles had been developed, families were affluent. In fact, people with jobs benefited from the Depression because prices fell and they could buy more! <laugh>

While up in Scotland...http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/scottishhistory/modern/intro_modern2.shtml

Glasgow was the corpse of an industrial city, devoid of the spirit of industry, with slums and razor gangs becoming the enduring images of the age.

Child allowances, state retirement pensions and unemployment benefit shortly followed Labour‘s victory, with the crowning achievement in the form of the NHS coming in 1948. These state benefits and schemes were vital to the survival of Scotland.

Vote for Independence...you sure?...go for it i say.

Will do ;)