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If you could or going to vote, what would you vote for?

I want Scotland to stay in the Union
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Offline VR6Lee

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Scottish Independance Vote
« on: 27 November 2013, 22:04 »


I was hoping they'd stay, but I like the look of this new flag if they go, so I may now change my mind  :whistle:


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Re: Scottish Independance Vote
« Reply #1 on: 27 November 2013, 22:39 »
if the scots want to leave let them have it we are no longer an empire were to busy being Americas puppet,be a shame though as some of the best infantry battalions are from Scotland

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Re: Scottish Independance Vote
« Reply #2 on: 28 November 2013, 08:41 »
Salmond just want's to make a name for himself and go down in history.  It's so easy to break but will be near impossible to re-join.

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Re: Scottish Independance Vote
« Reply #3 on: 28 November 2013, 09:57 »
Salmond is corrupt, just like all the others......
When things start going wrong he will blame london and the years under union....

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Re: Scottish Independance Vote
« Reply #4 on: 28 November 2013, 11:00 »
Its all political BS with no doubt an underlying agenda. All i've seen it do is cause moronic arguments between the scottish and english. Let them do what they want, as if voting will make any difference. Either way we will all be screwed over one way or another by our self appointed leaders.


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Re: Scottish Independance Vote
« Reply #5 on: 28 November 2013, 12:15 »
We need you Scotts to keep paying taxes so the south can lower our taxes  :evil: plus don't think the North sea oil is enough revenue to keep Scotland afloat   :lipsrsealed:

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Re: Scottish Independance Vote
« Reply #6 on: 28 November 2013, 12:46 »
Its all political BS with no doubt an underlying agenda. All i've seen it do is cause moronic arguments between the scottish and english. Let them do what they want, as if voting will make any difference. Either way we will all be screwed over one way or another by our self appointed leaders.
Agreed.
Google how much salmond is spending on his houses.......
The guy is a creep who would sell the scotts back to the English for his own ends given the chance.
I think it's fckd up and both independent nations will be worse off for it

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Re: Scottish Independance Vote
« Reply #7 on: 28 November 2013, 12:53 »
North Sea Oil accounts for just a fraction of Scotland's wealth, however saying that there has been or is going to be a further £4 Billion investment by the oil companies in the north sea (Scottish territorial waters). If we also factor in Scottish Exports, Enterprise and Renewables (Scotland has the best potential in all the world for off shore renewables) then we'll be fine.
If our Scandinavian cousins can do it so can we.
I think the citizens of Scotland are being treated really unfairly by Westminster and that's what this all boils down to, the media (i.e. English owned papers and the biased BBC) would have our English brothers believe we're all kilt wearing bravehearts that hate the English, this is totally untrue. We just hate Westminster. If you look at the last General Election and the results from Scotland you'll see that 99% of us never voted in the Conservatives, yet there in power.
My company is owned by Englishmen, Scousers, who are just as fed up with Westminster and their London-Centric politics.

All I'm asking my friends and colleagues is to look into both arguments and make your mind up without the media telling you lies.
One of my colleagues stated that she didn't want to produce her passport every time she goes to England.  :rolleyes:
All you need to do is look at Europe where there is free travel between all Countries.
And for Westminster to come out and say there's no guarantee on EU membership is rubbish, the EU needs Scotland and it's resources.
The best scenario for England is a common market, to allow us to share the debt, for continued business relations and our joint venture investments.

One last moan, English people do not subsidise the Scots. Don't be fooled.
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Re: Scottish Independance Vote
« Reply #8 on: 28 November 2013, 13:30 »
I'm gonna say one thing only.....

Scotland, when it all goes tits-up, don't come crying for a handout.... (ie Ireland)
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Re: Scottish Independance Vote
« Reply #9 on: 28 November 2013, 13:41 »
Its all political BS with no doubt an underlying agenda. All i've seen it do is cause moronic arguments between the scottish and english. Let them do what they want, as if voting will make any difference. Either way we will all be screwed over one way or another by our self appointed leaders.
Agreed.
Google how much salmond is spending on his houses.......
The guy is a creep who would sell the scotts back to the English for his own ends given the chance.
I think it's fckd up and both independent nations will be worse off for it

He's a fud. They all are. North and south of the border. Robots, working for a higher source, suppressing relevant information. That is their primary objective. Professional liars. And they do a damn fine job is this regard. I cannot help but look down at those who believe our political institutions are for the benefit of the general population. I mean how much more evidence do they need lol.


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