Scotch Independence - the countdown

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Should Scotland be an Independent Country?

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It's not my fault that you're a simpleton and trying to gauge whether or not that you're joking is beyond my powers of deduction.

I have never at any point "professed" to be an "economics expert" though admittedly, my knowledge of various economic models will be vastly superior to yours considering you're in possession of an IQ score bordering on 73.

So, in the future, please use the BOLD function to highlight your jokes so I know whether or not you're making a **** of yourself again.

Best regards,

Barrie
Not606 Economics Expert

This from the forums self professed history expert who thinks nobody in Scotland spoke Gaelic and all dwelt somewhere in Cumbria.

Aye Barrie yer a ****ing genius so ye are <laugh>
 
Fatso Salmond has finally lost it.

Waffling on about conspiracies regarding leaked information.

Sign of a desperate lardy arsed ****.<laugh>

****in balloon.
 
It just means that you are the mercy of the bank who you've decided to peg your currency to. It doesn't mean that you're not independent. All states have dependency on one another in these globalised times.

It's 99% certain that Scotland will have a currency union with the rUK. If not, the £ will plummet, there will be a flight of capital to Europe, and rUK will be het for the £1.4trn debt. It's in every one of the UK's 60m citizens to do a deal.

Therein lies the bag of the juxtaposed siamese twins

Will you get it through your thick jock brain that you aren't getting a currency union
 
Is it just me or has the BBC became very partisan in the past week. I was listening to Radio 4 on the way to work this morning, and English some business man was sympathetic to the idea of Scottish Indy and the presenter was being very tetchy and kept talking over him going on about "uncertainty". It's a false argument, the future is uncertain by its very nature.

BBC have been ****s, especially in the past week or so.

So buyus its ilreal.

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