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    Quote Originally Posted by 1995_Oh_My_Sides_
    We are all going to be millionaires and live in perfect harmony in Stewarty's independent Scotland.
    Your Not ! Cuz Im bootin your Jhumbo ars@ oot the day after FFFFREEEEDOMMM,

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    Salmond has lost the plot and trying to make up imaginary conflicts with Westminster. Cameron is playing him like a fiddle, just nodding on to everything he says. He's a windbag that will eventually run out of things to say. Pity we'll have to listen to him for another 9 months. Especially on the 700th anniversary of FREEEEEDDDDDOOMMMMMMMMMM !!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mitherzundhand
    Salmond has lost the plot and trying to make up imaginary conflicts with Westminster. Cameron is playing him like a fiddle, just nodding on to everything he says. He's a windbag that will eventually run out of things to say. Pity we'll have to listen to him for another 9 months. Especially on the 700th anniversary of FREEEEEDDDDDOOMMMMMMMMMM !!!!!!!
    The tory government want it both ways. They keep releasing reports that try to poo poo independence but don't want to be challenged to debate them.

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    Well maybe we should read the reports (from both sides) and try to focus on the facts, rather than constantly looking for televised debates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stewarty27
    Stewarty min,ffs !

    I shouldn't read your posts!

    I am undecided but every time I read your posts I move towards the "NO" again.

    I wish life was a as simple and as black and white as you see it.
    Hi Blanche, What exactly is in my posts that frightens you so ? Give me an example and I will try and clarify, What Im giving you is my opinion based on FACTs I have found out for myself,Im not trying to paint a land of milk and honey after Independence far from it. For sure hard times are ahead, but as an independent nation we would be able to take our OWN decsions on how we proceed, Make our own priorities "Barins or Bombs, Austerity or Growth, Follow a Neo-liberal direction or a more socially just etc etc, Get into the debate min find out for yourself,

    Yours Stewarty,[/quote]

    "Follow a Neo-liberal direction or a more socially just etc etc"

    Is that the SNP's intention in whooreing the cou

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    Quote Originally Posted by BertrandRussell
    Well maybe we should read the reports (from both sides) and try to focus on the facts, rather than constantly looking for televised debates.
    Spot on Woland, We all should be trying to find out the facts, TV debates are only a tiny part of the process, The Scottish Government have produced a paper called "Scotland's Future" in which it does answer 670 questions right across the board, Apart from a few papers of the highest scarem0ngery from Westminster they have yet to set out a positive case for the Union, I think the closer it gets to September the people will engage with the debate,

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    Quote Originally Posted by stewarty27
    Well maybe we should read the reports (from both sides) and try to focus on the facts, rather than constantly looking for televised debates.
    Spot on Woland, We all should be trying to find out the facts, TV debates are only a tiny part of the process, The Scottish Government have produced a paper called "Scotland's Future" in which it does answer 670 questions right across the board, Apart from a few papers of the highest scarem0ngery from Westminster they have yet to set out a positive case for the Union, I think the closer it gets to September the people will engage with the debate,[/quote]

    I think so too, the real debate starts now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir_Walter_Timslayer
    Stewarty min,ffs !

    I shouldn't read your posts!

    I am undecided but every time I read your posts I move towards the "NO" again.

    I wish life was a as simple and as black and white as you see it.
    Hi Blanche, What exactly is in my posts that frightens you so ? Give me an example and I will try and clarify, What Im giving you is my opinion based on FACTs I have found out for myself,Im not trying to paint a land of milk and honey after Independence far from it. For sure hard times are ahead, but as an independent nation we would be able to take our OWN decsions on how we proceed, Make our own priorities "Barins or Bombs, Austerity or Growth, Follow a Neo-liberal direction or a more socially just etc etc, Get into the debate min find out for yourself,

    Yours Stewarty,[/quote]

    "Follow a Neo-liberal direction or a more socially just

  9. #49

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    "your boy Cameron"

    My boy ?

    When did I state that I was a Tory or indeed generally supportive of David Cameron?

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    [quote="Sir_Walter_Timslayer"

    My boy ?

    When did I state that I was a Tory or indeed generally supportive of David Cameron?[/quote]

    Oops !! I never thought at any time you were a Tory and if I have offended you my apologies, But this is the dilemma you and other Unionists have Walter, In a way by supporting Camerons anti Independence you are his boy and he yours,
    You are supporting what he stands for whether you like it or not, Most serious observers of UK politics will tell you (and I'm sure you know yourself) there is very little difference between Labour and Tories, They both follow the same neo-Liberal agenda, They are both right of centre, and in a way they have to be if they want to get elected, Because UK elections are won and lost in the very affluent SE of England Home Counties and London, 159 MPs, Blair and Brown learnt that lesson, This referendum is not about Scotland v England its about two futures, and whats best

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