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Thread: What happens now ?

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    What happens now ?

    This was written by a friend of mine. Its a bit depressing.


    The Tories cut whatever they like in the next 10-15 year they are very likely to remain in power. Labour demand the the SNP protect us Scots from the cuts.

    The SNP are then forced to raise income tax ..since its the only main tax-power devoled by the Scotland bill..cos they know it hurts workers -or find something else to cut in our dwindling budget to offset the Tory cuts. No opportunity to ''do things differently'' -The Tories are making us pay..Literally for the same policies Scots rejected overwhelmingly at the General Election. The we will have Labour gleefully carping from the sidelines

    ''What yese gonna do ? Eh Eh What yese gonna do ? he he he.
    And thats it my FitbaMad friends.... The future of Scotland

    The key point about the NO vote was...we gave away power and Im sure those who voted No were demonstrating their trust and faith in Britain.

    At Westminster it only demonstrated and seen as ou

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    re: What happens now ?

    The key point about the NO vote - they were a bunch o liver-lilied phannies who like nothing better than to have the Bullingdon boyz tickle their tummies.

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    re: What happens now ?

    [quote="stewarty27"]This was written by a friend of mine. Its a bit depressing.


    The Tories cut whatever they like in the next 10-15 year they are very likely to remain in power. Labour demand the the SNP protect us Scots from the cuts.

    The SNP are then forced to raise income tax ..since its the only main tax-power devoled by the Scotland bill..cos they know it hurts workers -or find something else to cut in our dwindling budget to offset the Tory cuts. No opportunity to ''do things differently'' -The Tories are making us pay..Literally for the same policies Scots rejected overwhelmingly at the General Election. The we will have Labour gleefully carping from the sidelines

    ''What yese gonna do ? Eh Eh What yese gonna do ? he he he.
    And thats it my FitbaMad friends.... The future of Scotland

    The key point about the NO vote was...we gave away power and Im sure those who voted No were demonstrating their trust and faith in Britain.

    At We

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    Quote Originally Posted by IanAberdon
    The key point about the NO vote - they were a bunch o liver-lilied phannies who like nothing better than to have the Bullingdon boyz tickle their tummies.
    So nothing to do with:

    EU Membership
    Tumbling oil prices
    Currency
    A whitepaper that didn't stack up
    SNP's poor performance at Holyrood
    Lunatics taking over the asylum
    Nats belligerent behaviour at the hustings
    An SNP leader with all the charisma of a bag of lard
    Flight down South by Banks, and other leading companies
    Loss of major contracts (O&G, MOD etc.)
    Unknown and unplanned consequences for an indy Scotland
    Etc
    Etc
    Etc
    Oh and before we forget - A £15B BLACK HOLE!!

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    re: What happens now ?

    Quote Originally Posted by weebuddy
    The key point about the NO vote - they were a bunch o liver-lilied phannies who like nothing better than to have the Bullingdon boyz tickle their tummies.
    So nothing to do with:

    EU Membership
    Tumbling oil prices
    Currency
    A whitepaper that didn't stack up
    SNP's poor performance at Holyrood
    Lunatics taking over the asylum
    Nats belligerent behaviour at the hustings
    An SNP leader with all the charisma of a bag of lard
    Flight down South by Banks, and other leading companies
    Loss of major contracts (O&G, MOD etc.)
    Unknown and unplanned consequences for an indy Scotland
    Etc
    Etc
    Etc
    Oh and before we forget - A £15B BLACK HOLE!!
    [/quote]

    How come Wee Fuddy and his fellow Hvn Hordes are constantly telling us about their hatred of the S.N.P,But not one of them has the guts to tell us what wonderful and perfect party they voted for.Gutless let their club die Loyal. :bl

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    re: What happens now ?

    Quote Originally Posted by spameater1
    How come Wee Fuddy and his fellow Hvn Hordes are constantly telling us about their hatred of the S.N.P,But not one of them has the guts to tell us what wonderful and perfect party they voted for.Gutless let their club die Loyal.
    No party is wonderful.

    No party is perfect.

    Just some parties are less contemptible than others. It would be difficult to find a more shameless, lying, despicable, ignominious, wretched, detestable, pitiful shower than the SNP - a party that could only appeal to the cerebrally challenged.

    Regarding who I did vote for - that's between me and the ballot box!!

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    re: What happens now ?

    What's the current level of UK debt again, remind me?

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    re: What happens now ?

    Quote Originally Posted by IanAberdon
    What's the current level of UK debt again, remind me?

    Which an indy Scotland would have to pay it's share of. That plus an annual £15B 'black hole' would be enough to put any SANE person off voting for separation from RUK.

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    re: What happens now ?

    So the UK PLC puts us in trillions of debt, but HEY - let's stick with them, they know what they're doing.

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    re: What happens now ?

    Quote Originally Posted by weebuddy
    How come Wee Fuddy and his fellow Hvn Hordes are constantly telling us about their hatred of the S.N.P,But not one of them has the guts to tell us what wonderful and perfect party they voted for.Gutless let their club die Loyal.
    No party is wonderful.

    No party is perfect.

    Just some parties are less contemptible than others. It would be difficult to find a more shameless, lying, despicable, ignominious, wretched, detestable, pitiful shower than the SNP - a party that could only appeal to the cerebrally challenged.

    Regarding who I did vote for - that's between me and the ballot box!! [/quote]

    Is the Tory party more or less contemptable than the S.N.P?Take your time now Fuddy.

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