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  1. #101
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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    What would you suggest was a reasonable dowry?
    Probably the maniacs would ask for

    The Tory scum to lower their flags and march straight back down to England, stopping at every home to beg for forgiveness for hundreds of years of theft, rape and murder.

    Do this and the Tory scum will live

    Dont do it and everyone of them will die today.......probably from a boulder dropped from a flyover

    Apologies to Mel Gibson.

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    You're expecting Westminster to give us money to get started? What about our share of the national debt? I do remember the SNP threatened to renege on it in 2014

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    Quote Originally Posted by The AuldYin View Post
    You're expecting Westminster to give us money to get started? What about our share of the national debt? I do remember the SNP threatened to renege on it in 2014
    I'd expect my state and RAF pensions to be honoured along with similar pensions accrued by all Scottish citizens. Whether that's direct from Wastemonster or by it being passed in full to Holyrood I wouldn't care.

    I have no knowledge of economics so don't know anything about national debt. However if the UK can service the current level of national debt I'd expect an independent Scotland to manage its proportionate element of that with its proportionate cash raising ability.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    You asked for that Grantzer
    What can I say,I'm an optimist

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    I'd expect my state and RAF pensions to be honoured along with similar pensions accrued by all Scottish citizens. Whether that's direct from Wastemonster or by it being passed in full to Holyrood I wouldn't care.

    I have no knowledge of economics so don't know anything about national debt. However if the UK can service the current level of national debt I'd expect an independent Scotland to manage its proportionate element of that with its proportionate cash raising ability.
    State pensions aren’t accrued.

    In the unlikely event of independence the Scottish executive will be responsible for them.

    Apparently they are going to be doubled…at least.

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    Now to get back on the topic.
    Another two Calmac ferries are currently out of action due to engine faults.
    The MV Lord of the Isles which operates on the Calmac Mallaig to Lochboisdale ferry route has been withdrawn from service whilst engineers work to fix the problem.
    Meanwhile the MV Hebridean Isles which operates on the Calmac Kennacraig to Islay has been out of action since 9.45am yesterday (Wednesday 24th August 2022).
    Calmac engineers have tried to fix the problem with no success.
    It is now reported on the Calmac website that spare parts have been ordered and the MV Hebridean Isles will be out of action until at least this Sunday 28th August 2022. https://www.calmac.co.uk/service-status
    Last edited by islaydarkblue; 25-08-2022 at 06:46 PM. Reason: More information

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    Now to get back on the topic.
    Another two Calmac ferries are currently out of action due to engine faults.
    The MV Lord of the Isles which operates on the Calmac Mallaig to Lochboisdale ferry route has been withdrawn from service whilst engineers work to fix the problem.
    Meanwhile the MV Hebridean Isles which operates on the Calmac Kennacraig to Islay has been out of action since 9.45am yesterday (Wednesday 24th August 2022).
    Calmac engineers have tried to fix the problem with no success.
    It is now reported on the Calmac website that spare parts have been ordered and the MV Hebridean Isles will be out of action until at least this Sunday 28th August 2022. https://www.calmac.co.uk/service-status
    So, is it better to do the maintenance and keep the ships safe or should they continue to run them in an unsafe condition? Woud you expect them to have a substitute ship available for every route? If your car went tits up would you repair it or continue to run it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    So, is it better to do the maintenance and keep the ships safe or should they continue to run them in an unsafe condition? Woud you expect them to have a substitute ship available for every route? If your car went tits up would you repair it or continue to run it?
    About a year ago a person posted on the Calmac Facebook page that it was Calmac policy not to carry out regular maintenance but to wait until a ferry develops a major fault and it removed from service for repairs as it was cheaper.
    The post was not removed by Calmac bosses.
    Too bad for the Calmac customers whose ferry sailing is cancelled as they go to the bottom of the queue for a booking on the next available sailing.
    In August 2021 the MV Finlaggan developed a fault which resulted in it being removed from service for repairs.
    The fault was stated on the Calmac website and according to the internet this fault would never have happened if daily maintenance had taken place.
    You never read about the ferries on Northlink sailings continually breaking down and being removed from service for repairs.
    This might have something to do with the company opening the Scottish Government owned Northlink ferries being a Public Limited Company whereas Calmac Ferries Limited is owned by the Scottish Government.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    So, is it better to do the maintenance and keep the ships safe or should they continue to run them in an unsafe condition? Woud you expect them to have a substitute ship available for every route? If your car went tits up would you repair it or continue to run it?
    My car is serviced every year and if it broke down I would be asking the dealership where my car received its annual service why this has happened.
    There is never any mention of Calmac bosses contacting the Company (s) where their ferries receive their annual overhaul why these ferries are breaking down during the rest of the year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    About a year ago a person posted on the Calmac Facebook page that it was Calmac policy not to carry out regular maintenance but to wait until a ferry develops a major fault and it removed from service for repairs as it was cheaper.
    The post was not removed by Calmac bosses.
    Too bad for the Calmac customers whose ferry sailing is cancelled as they go to the bottom of the queue for a booking on the next available sailing.
    In August 2021 the MV Finlaggan developed a fault which resulted in it being removed from service for repairs.
    The fault was stated on the Calmac website and according to the internet this fault would never have happened if daily maintenance had taken place.
    You never read about the ferries on Northlink sailings continually breaking down and being removed from service for repairs.
    This might have something to do with the company opening the Scottish Government owned Northlink ferries being a Public Limited Company whereas Calmac Ferries Limited is owned by the Scottish Government.
    So, is it better to do the maintenance and keep the ships safe or should they continue to run them in an unsafe condition? Woud you expect them to have a substitute ship available for every route?

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