Scotch Independence - the countdown

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Should Scotland be an Independent Country?

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I dunno. There's many a hun thinking with their heads as opposed to inbred *****ism. Back in the '79 referendum it was the GSTQ mob that swung it. Different days now.
Monklands says...

Whatever the kafflik church says
 
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I dunno. There's many a hun thinking with their heads as opposed to inbred *****ism. Back in the '79 referendum it was the GSTQ mob that swung it. Different days now.

Yep

Pack up yer Union flags.
Disband the OO & hand in the sash
Suck up to the Celts

You're not British anymore.


GSTQ

No Surrender <grr>
 
Is Uddingston in NL ?

They're in South Lanarkshire. We don't like them. In fact, they don't even like each other. If ye weren't born in Uddingston aka "The Village" you could live there 60 years and still be an outsider. Inbred fenian ****s is what they are.
 
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I dunno. There's many a hun thinking with their heads as opposed to inbred *****ism. Back in the '79 referendum it was the GSTQ mob that swung it. Different days now.

Definitely, a lot of rangers fans have surprised me with their views on independence. Most see it for the opportunity that it is.
 
Definitely, a lot of rangers fans have surprised me with their views on independence. Most see it for the opportunity that it is.

Anybody who votes based on a football team supposed politics is a ****in *****
 
Definitely, a lot of rangers fans have surprised me with their views on independence. Most see it for the opportunity that it is.

Nuthin to do with Rangers fans but I do see what you mean. The GSTQ mob were far more deep in our society than a mere fitba club. Their last bastions are now the OO and the Masons and I believe shrinking. Ya fenian ****.
 
People with real jobs...vote no

People with pure ****e jobs or on benefits ... vote yes
 
Nuthin to do with Rangers fans but I do see what you mean. The GSTQ mob were far more deep in our society than a mere fitba club. Their last bastions are now the OO and the Masons and I believe shrinking. Ya fenian ****.

It's not posibl to like a "like" but for the record I love the fact Eric likd this post <laugh>
 
Historian and star of the amazing BBC series Coast has written an open letter to the people of Scotland. It is just brilliant:

I will lay my cards on the table from the start: I will be voting No.
I have no economic argument to make. Frankly, I am sick and tired of hearing people argue the toss about the pound, pensions and the rest. I am voting No because for me, the offering by the Yes camp lacks nobility and humanity. Even more importantly, it lacks class, far less any kind of panache.

Having spent years working on the television series Coast, I think it’s fair to say I’ve seen as much of this United Kingdom of ours as anyone else living here. It’s a project that has changed my life in several ways. It has certainly caused me to fall in love with the place – the whole place. Circumnavigate these islands as I have, as often as I have, and one thing above all becomes clear: the national boundaries within are invisible and therefore meaningless.

People living in a fishing town in Cornwall have more in common with the inhabitants of a fishing town in Fife than either population has with the folk of a town in the Midlands. They have a shared experience and a common history of coping with lives shaped by the sea. The coast is another country – the fifth country – and it unites us and binds us like the hem of a garment.

The differences that are discernible as you travel around Britain are regional ones – made of accents and architecture, geology and geography. I am all in favour of people having the power to make decisions about their own patch: but I am utterly opposed to the idea of breaking centuries old bonds in order to make that happen."

^^^^

Good bloke.
 
Nah but the 51% only amounted to 30 odd% of the electorate so it must have been an overall turnout of 60%+