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Thread: So where does this leave us ?

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    So where does this leave us ?

    Without making any pro-Indy points where does this EU result leave us here in Scotland ?

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    Can't speak for anyone else but I now hope there's another referendum in the next two years & I would vote Yes tomorrow.

    The alternative is to sit back & watch our country be raped by the tories.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stewarty27 View Post
    Without making any pro-Indy points where does this EU result leave us here in Scotland ?
    fhucked, that's where

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    Up **** creek, nae paddle, boat full of holes and a congregation of alligators deciding whether to have a starter or not or go straight for the main course...

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    More nations will now look for their own referendums which will result in Brussels offering concessions for them to stay, the UK will benefit from the fall out from the EU as businesses are freed up from the red tape and bureaucracy currently stifling them, Scotland will see a new westminister government working with us and moving the Union forward into a new era of prosperity.

    When we signed up to the EU it was for a common market, not for a political union.

    Today is a great day for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Scotland will play a huge role in us now outside of the EU.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdado View Post
    more nations will now look for their own referendums which will result in brussels offering concessions for them to stay, the uk will benefit from the fall out from the eu as businesses are freed up from the red tape and bureaucracy currently stifling them, scotland will see a new westminister government working with us and moving the union forward into a new era of prosperity.

    When we signed up to the eu it was for a common market, not for a political union.

    Today is a great day for the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, scotland will play a huge role in us now outside of the eu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdado View Post
    More nations will now look for their own referendums which will result in Brussels offering concessions for them to stay, the UK will benefit from the fall out from the EU as businesses are freed up from the red tape and bureaucracy currently stifling them, Scotland will see a new westminister government working with us and moving the Union forward into a new era of prosperity.

    When we signed up to the EU it was for a common market, not for a political union.

    Today is a great day for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Scotland will play a huge role in us now outside of the EU.
    Jesus phucking wept.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mook1 View Post
    Can't speak for anyone else but I now hope there's another referendum in the next two years & I would vote Yes tomorrow.

    The alternative is to sit back & watch our country be raped by the tories.
    Personally another Indy referendum is the last thing Scotland and its people need right now or the near future. I'm sick to the back teeth of referendums

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    Quote Originally Posted by stewarty27 View Post
    Without making any pro-Indy points where does this EU result leave us here in Scotland ?
    in control of the fash!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bodie80 View Post
    Personally another Indy referendum is the last thing Scotland and its people need right now or the near future. I'm sick to the back teeth of referendums
    I would give the news a miss then.

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