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  1. #51
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    [quote="trickydick" Country does footymad delete the Scotland forum.? And does the Bbc stop putting Scottish prem fixtures before the English league one downwards on their fixture list ?[/quote]

    I know a lot of questions seem trivial but there must be a lot of questions they must be asking themselves . Especially if your not in the Salmond mould and detest the English which seems his motivation. i Cant wait for it to be over im sick of hearing about it now.

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    It's not a referendum we need it's revolution.

    F**k Norway, what about, Ireland, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Cyprus, Greece, money rules not pipedreams.

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    Remember a Yes vote will not just effect Scotland it will have an impact on England, Wales and NI too.

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    i have to say i find your attitude odd, jj. esp. considering you seem a fairly socialist minded person.

    perhaps an indy scotchland can't/won't deliver on ALL its promises.

    but then again a tory or pyssh-weak labour england-centric gvt. promises scotchland absolutely NOTHING.

    big big difference IMO.

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    We have received NO facts from either side, would you want to risk everything you have on the word on an ersehole politician?
    Salmond does not kNOw what currency Scotland will use, any savings Scots have could be devalued, they may go up, I like a gamble but this is TOO RISKY.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jiltedjohn
    We have received NO facts from either side, would you want to risk everything you have on the word on an ersehole politician?
    Salmond does not kNOw what currency Scotland will use, any savings Scots have could be devalued, they may go up, I like a gamble but this is TOO RISKY.
    Did you watch any of salmonds interview with Dimbleby last night ? I had to laugh he spouts about Westminster and its politicians when he would fit in perfectly, the way he avoided a lot of questions about what is plans are if he cant get all is promises in negotiations when they get independence was amazing. Also the ****** he spouted about how he respects the English :/ lieing twohat

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    The ranks of sillykrankie were out in force today claiming everthing will be fandabbydozy.



    This old guy was giving this female Yes leaflet handemooter a grilling, so a Yes 'henchman' stepped in, the old guy gave him a lesson in politics too, FAF.

    Another old guy was telli8ng me Salmond has two illegitimate sons I've never heard that one before, tbh I have always thought Salmond was gay, never seen him with his wife or family.

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    They seem to be above the law, just because they have blue badges on their motors doesn't give them the right to park where they want, the disabled can't park on the city square.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jiltedjohn
    We have received NO facts from either side, would you want to risk everything you have on the word on an ersehole politician?
    Salmond does not kNOw what currency Scotland will use, any savings Scots have could be devalued, they may go up, I like a gamble but this is TOO RISKY.
    This is a once in a lifetime chance to seize Scotland's future for the people of Scotland. This chance will never again present itself, in the lifetimes of anybody currently living in Scotland.

    A once in a lifetime chance to have an autonomous local government, much more aligned with the wants, needs and desires of the people it serves. More accountable. More responsible. And a little freer from Corporate and big-money special interests.

    A once in a lifetime chance, jj. What will your great grandchildren think if we were to squander this once chance?

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    I'm saying NO because I live in Scotland not fantasy land.
    I'll never have great grandchildren as I don't have kids (although there was a wee rumour years ago down in England ) anyway if I did have greatgrandchildren they would be f**ked as the North Sea oil will be long gone by their time.

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