There's fear-****ering on both sides. If Salmond et al were so confident about Scotland's success post independence why keep Sterling? How independent are you going to be with the Bank of England determining fiscal policy?
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There's fear-****ering on both sides. If Salmond et al were so confident about Scotland's success post independence why keep Sterling? How independent are you going to be with the Bank of England determining fiscal policy?
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Originally Posted by stewarty27
Think everyone's starting to see through the Yes campaign with constant war crys like that.
Change the record. :zzz: :zzz: :zzz: :zzz: :zzz: :zzz: :zzz:
Why keep sterling, err, to stop sterling collapsing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nevermore666
what money will I hae in ma pocket?
It will be an overwhelming NO vote, so let's stop wasting hot air on the subject.
:D
Scots that don't bide in Scotland don't get a say and their opinion is largely immaterial.
Bertie has never heard of postal votes or being on the electoral register due to having a permanent address in Scotland so a bit of a wasted edit there, ye mug XD
Good luck with that one, Tainted, ya English fud.
XD
Two words PROJECT FEAR !!!Quote:
Originally Posted by stewarty27
1 Barrosso has been totally discredited for for his ill informed comment, The fact is we are in uncharted waters when it comes to this situation,
2 No foreign minister has said anything re Scottish Independence, The Spanish fella did make a comment (and we know why.. Catalonia)but he quickly backtract and said Spain would have no objections re the EU, And these EU ministers are being aggresivly lobbied by the British Gov !!!
3 Chief execs many said exactly the same thing about the Scottish parlament but lo and behold their STILL here, We can only presume that goo