Scotch Independence - the countdown

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Should Scotland be an Independent Country?

  • Yes

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What are you going to do when yours runs out on the 19th of September? :laugh:

they have fracking you ****in ignorant spastic.

plenty of oil and gas.

don't worry though the north east of scotchland and the western isles and Shetland will keep you scumbags in the central belt afloat for a while.

****in spongers.
 
they have fracking you ****in ignorant spastic.

plenty of oil and gas.

don't worry though the north east of scotchland and the western isles and Shetland will keep you scumbags in the central belt afloat for a while.

****in spongers.
good enough fur yees ya tuechter ****pigs.
 
So,we either get:

Independence
Scottish Parliament

How many years in both instances will we we stuck with the SNP (in both cases a "Government" I've and never will, vote for).

A Scottish parliament terms runs for 5 years ... so probably another 10 years as a minimum.
 
Next Holyrood election is in 2016.

Pollsters reckon UKip could get a few seats at next year's General election if you fancy five years of Tory/UKip coalition Government.
 
Next Holyrood election is in 2016.

Pollsters reckon UKip could get a few seats at next year's General election if you fancy five years of Tory/UKip coalition Government.

So, another 12 years as a minimum.

I doubt UKIP will get enough to form a significant part of a coalition.

More chance of a Labour plus the rest coalition as I cant see Tory (the Government I voted for) getting a majority.
 
So, another 12 years as a minimum.

I doubt UKIP will get enough to form a significant part of a coalition.

More chance of a Labour plus the rest coalition as I cant see Tory (the Government I voted for) getting a majority.

So the pollsters predicting a no vote are 100% correct but the same ones predicting a Tory+ coalition are wrong?
 
So the pollsters predicting a no vote are 100% correct but the same ones predicting a Tory+ coalition are wrong?

I never said that ...

I don't rely on polls to give me an accurate picture.

I actually think the chance of a Yes vote is gaining momentum and it will be a split decision.
 
I never said that ...

I don't rely on polls to give me an accurate picture.

I actually think the chance of a Yes vote is gaining momentum and it will be a split decision.

What? Exactly 50 per cent each? <laugh>

Salmond and Darling to arm wrestle for Yes and No. Best of three?
 
What? Exactly 50 per cent each?

Salmond and Darling to arm wrestle for Yes and No. Best of three?

<laugh> Naw...We'll go to the judges score cards!

No, I actually meant as it stands, I think it's too close to call as to the actual outcome.
 
Keyring I know you keep trying to turn the scotch indepenence thread into a thread about oirland but I think you're wasting your time. Maybe you should start an oirish thread in GC? Been a while since we had one of those. Well, a day.