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    Scotland Diminished

    Conservative government in Westminster now talking about reducing Scotland's representation in the UK parliament.

    Conservative government in Westminster now discussing diverting more money to possible English parliament, at the expense of money going to Scotland.

    Yes, those who voted no voted for a smaller, poorer, less powerful Scotland, and less representation for the voice of the Scottish people in the UK.

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    re: Scotland Diminished

    the plus side for "Team No" is that ulster is still bwitish

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    re: Scotland Diminished

    Quote Originally Posted by SlideySam
    Conservative government in Westminster now talking about reducing Scotland's representation in the UK parliament.

    Conservative government in Westminster now discussing diverting more money to possible English parliament, at the expense of money going to Scotland.

    Yes, those who voted no voted for a smaller, poorer, less powerful Scotland, and less representation for the voice of the Scottish people in the UK.
    Quite true they done us up like a kipper, with their promise of more powers. It means nothing.

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