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Author Topic: The rise of the Yes vote  (Read 8652 times)

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Re: The rise of the Yes vote
« Reply #45 on: September 06, 2020, 02:46:45 pm »
Is there another country in the world trying to legislate for a referendum on their constitution during a global pandemic?
This is the absurdity of the SNP and nationalism laid bare.
Yep, they are absolute idiots. They are supposed to want whats best for Scotland and they want to put the country and its people through another divisive referendum when the world has a global pandemic going on. They have also received millions from WM to help us through it. Without WM we would be totslly ****.

Not one of them can tell you how we’d pay pensions or what currency it would be paid in.
I could speculate but what would be the point. If you were told by the world’s best economists you would only say “rubbish” (because you know better) before very quickly claiming you hadn’t in fact been told.

Your stock reply when you can’t answer.
Just say you don’t know.

The questions aren’t even difficult.

Maybe you are just a really thick, lazybrained ****, and that could very possibly be the case, but when I say I could only speculate, that means “I don’t know”.

This has been explained to you in numerous occasions, but there you go, pretending you haven’t been told, that you haven’t had answer, just as predicted.

You’re not acting in good faith, are you?

So you don’t know...you just think everything would be better.

We got there in the end.
I think a lot of things would be better, where as you think everything would be worse.

But you don’t know, do you? Yes or no?



Where have I said they would be worse?
I think any sane person would see that starting at least 15bn in the hole would be a serious issue and might very well make Scotland worse off than it is at present.
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