Scotch Independence - the countdown

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Should Scotland be an Independent Country?

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Mick, who you going to side with? Your beloved Tories or your anti-english N.I. *****s?
 
While also saying they have continued to dissolve these relationships , thus negating the point you were labouring to make. Back to vocational training chubster.

Jesus, you are one thick, stinking Abo ****. <laugh><applause>

The only point I made was in reply to your ignorant and ill-thought out "if the close inter-twining of nations was so successful, then why isn't everyone doing it" as if Great Britain was the only example in history of a union of nations. I pointed out that it's happened hundreds of times before, and will happen hundreds of times again. The dissolution of previous states/nations is entirely irrelevant, history moves on, the fact that Austro-Hungarian empire no longer exists is not a valid reason for voting for the break-up of the UK. I was not labouring any point, I was educating you in the facts.

Now get back to shagging pavements you ignorant, manky **** <rofl><rofl><laugh>
 
its getting a bit personal on here

i was under the impression that every general chat poster was a jobseeker on 90 quid a fortnight who all stayed in the same close in dalmarnock going about their real lives blissfully unaware that those around them were also leading fantasy lives on not606

stop ruining my vision with you real life **** please, we are all ****ed, deal wae it

I'm posting this from our team hotel in Manuas Boris - couldn't sleep. Training later today. Do you want any of the lads' autographs?
 
A majority of people in the north-east support Scottish independence, according to a new poll.

The latest survey by Survation showed that 43.5% of people in the region would vote Yes if the referendum was held tomorrow, while 38.3% said No.

Support for independence jumped by more than five points since a poll by the same company last month, which found 38.2% in the north-east would say Yes.

The No vote was down in the region by three-and-a-half points from 41.8% in May.

The sample sizes in the regional breakdowns of the national poll were small, with 138 polled in the north-east, however the trend will concern pro-UK campaigners.

Even more alarming for Better Together was that Glasgow &#8211; seen as the critical battleground in the referendum &#8211; also switched from a No majority to a Yes since last month.

Support for independence in Scotland&#8217;s biggest city was up six points to 44.5%, while the proportion of No voters was down about four points to 35.4%.

https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/f...3/poll-majority-would-vote-yes-in-north-east/


We're getting there, slowly but surely.