Scotch Independence - the countdown

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True Story by Gas;

I was in a news agents just opposite one evening to get some smokes and two blokes walked in and started demanding money from the shopkeeper. At first I thought they were robbing the place but as the conversation went on it became apparent it was some sort of protection racket. I said **** all, paid for me ciggies and went back to the pub. The two dodgy ****s came over for a pint after they got paid. <yikes>

<laugh>.
 
True Story by Gas;

I was in a news agents just opposite one evening to get some smokes and two blokes walked in and started demanding money from the shopkeeper. At first I thought they were robbing the place but as the conversation went on it became apparent it was some sort of protection racket. I said **** all, paid for me ciggies and went back to the pub. The two dodgy ****s came over for a pint after they got paid. <yikes>

Did they spill your pint? And would you have said anything if they had?
 
The latest polling figures on Scottish independence suggests that more than half of Scots want keep their ties to Westminster.

According to research for the Scottish Sun newspaper, more than half of Scots want the country to remain part of the UK, while just over a third support independence.

The latest study by polling firm YouGov found 53% of those surveyed wanted Scotland to continue as part of the UK.

Meanwhile 35% of people questioned said that Scotland should be an independent country.

More than one in 10 voters (12%) were undecided about how to vote in the September 18 referendum.

The poll found 56% of women questioned backed the union, while 27% of females favoured independence, with the remaining 17% undecided.

Among men support for Scotland remaining in the UK was 48% - only four points above support for a Yes vote (44%). The other 8% of men said they did not know how they would cast their vote.
 
The latest polling figures on Scottish independence suggests that more than half of Scots want keep their ties to Westminster.

According to research for the Scottish Sun newspaper, more than half of Scots want the country to remain part of the UK, while just over a third support independence.

The latest study by polling firm YouGov found 53% of those surveyed wanted Scotland to continue as part of the UK.

Meanwhile 35% of people questioned said that Scotland should be an independent country.

More than one in 10 voters (12%) were undecided about how to vote in the September 18 referendum.

The poll found 56% of women questioned backed the union, while 27% of females favoured independence, with the remaining 17% undecided.

Among men support for Scotland remaining in the UK was 48% - only four points above support for a Yes vote (44%). The other 8% of men said they did not know how they would cast their vote.

Sounds to me these blokes should be getting their wimmin to think how they're telt to think <grr>
 
I'm sending my donation to Better Together today. My friends say they're being bullied by separatists. I can't afford to send much but every penny against isolationists helps.
 
I'm sending my donation to Better Together today. My friends say they're being bullied by separatists. I can't afford to send much but every penny against isolationists helps.

Exactly like the beginnings of Nazi Germany. Nationalism mixed with socialism will lead to mass-murder on an industrial scale. If that's what you want: vote "Yes".