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Re: Living in Scotland
« Reply #45 on: October 15, 2020, 08:58:12 am »
Do you enjoy living here in these times ?
Do you not think the country is an unhappier place since the Scottish nationalists did not accept the result of the referendum in 2014 ?
Would you move away if the unthinkable happened ?

My answers are that I am not that happy here now. It is a lot unhappier place to live since 2014. And I would be away like a shot if that happened.
So very sad what these people have done to our country 🙁
Yet you seem hell bent on creating divide and picking sides instead of just tolerating other peoples choice and getting in with your life
If the Yessers would tolerate the result of a legally binding referendum which they lost fair and square and shut the **** up for a few years there wouldn't be any divisiveness and we could get on with our lives. Just a thought.
I agree with that but I'm more on about folk like Deemo who has picked his side and his whole life is consumed by it. Day in day out showing complete intolerance, spending afternoons in the pub attacking the SNP, stopping attending Scotland games despite going for 20 yeyarsy
And Buc on the other side?

Not at all I have unionist friends and my half brother Raymond Buchan Denis Law's sisters son is a massive unionist as is my lawyer mate .

My running mate Phil of cowie carpets now retired is a massive unionist I run with him once or twice a week we've been mates for 5 decades we go for coffees and rarely speak politics.

There's more to life than politics when I'm out and about .
Unless it's one of AUOB massive 100.000 marches then we can talk about it as we wish .
100,000 😂😂😂😂
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