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Thread: Phil McGillivan was over for the referendum

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    Phil McGillivan was over for the referendum

    He was supporting Yes

    This is the Phil Mcgillivan that ditched his Scottish for an Irish one.

    And went to live in Ireland

    And came back over to tell us all how to run our country.

    Only in Scotland

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    re: Phil McGillivan was over for the referendum

    I wonder how he feels about Northern Ireland retaining it's independence from the Southern Ireland?

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    re: Phil McGillivan was over for the referendum

    Quote Originally Posted by Sir_Walter_Timslayer
    I wonder how he feels about Northern Ireland retaining it's independence from the Southern Ireland?


    Southern Ireland?

    Something that came out as result of the post-Referendum discussions is that Norn Iron is THE most subsidised region in the UK. It has 60% public sector workers. 60%!!!!

    If the WM plug is ever pulled from NI then it will go into rapid and terminal decline.

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    re: Phil McGillivan was over for the referendum

    Quote Originally Posted by AguyIknow
    I wonder how he feels about Northern Ireland retaining it's independence from the Southern Ireland?


    Southern Ireland?

    [/quote]

    I wouldnt worry about it, they see Scotland as Northern Britain

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    re: Phil McGillivan was over for the referendum

    Quote Originally Posted by AguyIknow
    I wonder how he feels about Northern Ireland retaining it's independence from the Southern Ireland?


    Southern Ireland?

    Something that came out as result of the post-Referendum discussions is that Norn Iron is THE most subsidised region in the UK. It has 60% public sector workers. 60%!!!!

    If the WM plug is ever pulled from NI then it will go into rapid and terminal decline.[/quote]

    Just like Southern Ireland is now in terminal decline

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    re: Phil McGillivan was over for the referendum

    Quote Originally Posted by 54FairAndSquare

    Just like Southern Ireland is now in terminal decline

    Actually it is not. Small countries can bounce back quicker unlike big countries like UK which racked up a trillion in debt and faces years of severe austerity


    Irish economy is shining light for others as growth surges - Financial Times
    Taking the hit early on has allowed us to grow much faster than our European colleagues - view external link

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    re: Phil McGillivan was over for the referendum

    Quote Originally Posted by mogwaiCSC

    Just like Southern Ireland is now in terminal decline

    Actually it is not. Small countries can bounce back quicker unlike big countries like UK which racked up a trillion in debt and faces years of severe austerity


    Irish economy is shining light for others as growth surges - Financial Times
    Taking the hit early on has allowed us to grow much faster than our European colleagues[/quote]

    Have you paid Her Majesty back her £8 billion yet?

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    re: Phil McGillivan was over for the referendum

    Phil over swapping notes with the upside-down book woman.

    Both serious journalists btw...

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    re: Phil McGillivan was over for the referendum

    Quote Originally Posted by 54FairAndSquare

    Have you paid Her Majesty back her £8 billion yet?


    Is that THE most ironic post ever from a Sevconian?

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