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Yoonothy on the back foot
« on: October 20, 2020, 09:45:09 am »

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« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2020, 10:26:59 am »
https://www.bloomberg.com/amp/news/articles/2020-10-19/u-k-s-tories-start-war-gaming-to-stop-scottish-independence?__twitter_impression=true

Please read the whole article and tell me the union as we know it is not doomed.

The Union as we know it is not doomed.

All it shows is that the Tories are getting their act together on the basis of stats from spoofing opinion polls which are commissioned by people with an agenda, by telephone, with large numbers of undecideds, with dodgy questions, at a time when remainers are emotionally charged, with Sturgeon getting free PR via virus-posturing and with the fundamental issues not being debated beforehand.
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« Reply #2 on: October 20, 2020, 10:55:50 am »
It’s not looking good for the union. The advice the British have sought and are receiving is that a flat No to another referendum is not workable and that solutions are as follows:

1. An offer of much increased powers to the Scottish Parliament
2. Begging the EU to close the door on and independent Scotland being part of the single market. Good luck with that! 😆

Tough times for the Unionist cause.
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« Reply #3 on: October 20, 2020, 11:03:41 am »
It’s not looking good for the union. The advice the British have sought and are receiving is that a flat No to another referendum is not workable and that solutions are as follows:

1. An offer of much increased powers to the Scottish Parliament
2. Begging the EU to close the door on and independent Scotland being part of the single market. Good luck with that! 😆

Tough times for the Unionist cause.


Agree with that Pete.
Just wonder why the are desperate to keep us ?
If we were a burden then it makes good business sense to let us go.
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« Reply #4 on: October 20, 2020, 11:08:59 am »
It’s not looking good for the union. The advice the British have sought and are receiving is that a flat No to another referendum is not workable and that solutions are as follows:

1. An offer of much increased powers to the Scottish Parliament
2. Begging the EU to close the door on and independent Scotland being part of the single market. Good luck with that! 😆

Tough times for the Unionist cause.


Agree with that Pete.
Just wonder why the are desperate to keep us ?
If we were a burden then it makes good business sense to let us go.
You continue to peddle this burden pish. Who said we were a burden?
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« Reply #5 on: October 20, 2020, 11:13:09 am »
It’s not looking good for the union. The advice the British have sought and are receiving is that a flat No to another referendum is not workable and that solutions are as follows:

1. An offer of much increased powers to the Scottish Parliament
2. Begging the EU to close the door on and independent Scotland being part of the single market. Good luck with that! 😆

Tough times for the Unionist cause.


Agree with that Pete.
Just wonder why the are desperate to keep us ?
If we were a burden then it makes good business sense to let us go.
You continue to peddle this burden pish. Who said we were a burden?


They say they pay for our uni fees and our prescriptions etc .
Not me that says that .

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« Reply #6 on: October 20, 2020, 11:16:33 am »
It’s not looking good for the union. The advice the British have sought and are receiving is that a flat No to another referendum is not workable and that solutions are as follows:

1. An offer of much increased powers to the Scottish Parliament
2. Begging the EU to close the door on and independent Scotland being part of the single market. Good luck with that! 😆

Tough times for the Unionist cause.


Agree with that Pete.
Just wonder why the are desperate to keep us ?
If we were a burden then it makes good business sense to let us go.
You continue to peddle this burden pish. Who said we were a burden?


They say they pay for our uni fees and our prescriptions etc .
Not me that says that .

Who are ‘they’?
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« Reply #7 on: October 20, 2020, 11:18:25 am »
It’s not looking good for the union. The advice the British have sought and are receiving is that a flat No to another referendum is not workable and that solutions are as follows:

1. An offer of much increased powers to the Scottish Parliament
2. Begging the EU to close the door on and independent Scotland being part of the single market. Good luck with that! 😆

Tough times for the Unionist cause.


Agree with that Pete.
Just wonder why the are desperate to keep us ?
If we were a burden then it makes good business sense to let us go.
You continue to peddle this burden pish. Who said we were a burden?


They say they pay for our uni fees and our prescriptions etc .
Not me that says that .
Who says they pay for our uni fees and prescriptions?
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« Reply #8 on: October 20, 2020, 11:21:31 am »
It’s not looking good for the union. The advice the British have sought and are receiving is that a flat No to another referendum is not workable and that solutions are as follows:

1. An offer of much increased powers to the Scottish Parliament
2. Begging the EU to close the door on and independent Scotland being part of the single market. Good luck with that! 😆

Tough times for the Unionist cause.


Agree with that Pete.
Just wonder why the are desperate to keep us ?
If we were a burden then it makes good business sense to let us go.
You continue to peddle this burden pish. Who said we were a burden?


They say they pay for our uni fees and our prescriptions etc .
Not me that says that .

Who are ‘they’?
A large proportion of media voices in England, a large proportion of the electorate in England and a fringe group of extreme unionists loonballs in Scotland say that.

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« Reply #9 on: October 20, 2020, 11:34:45 am »
It’s not looking good for the union. The advice the British have sought and are receiving is that a flat No to another referendum is not workable and that solutions are as follows:

1. An offer of much increased powers to the Scottish Parliament
2. Begging the EU to close the door on and independent Scotland being part of the single market. Good luck with that! 😆

Tough times for the Unionist cause.


Agree with that Pete.
Just wonder why the are desperate to keep us ?
If we were a burden then it makes good business sense to let us go.
You continue to peddle this burden pish. Who said we were a burden?


They say they pay for our uni fees and our prescriptions etc .
Not me that says that .

Who are ‘they’?
A large proportion of media voices in England, a large proportion of the electorate in England and a fringe group of extreme unionists loonballs in Scotland say that.

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"Large proportion" ;D

How large are we talking?
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« Reply #10 on: October 20, 2020, 11:44:10 am »
It’s not looking good for the union. The advice the British have sought and are receiving is that a flat No to another referendum is not workable and that solutions are as follows:

1. An offer of much increased powers to the Scottish Parliament
2. Begging the EU to close the door on and independent Scotland being part of the single market. Good luck with that! 😆

Tough times for the Unionist cause.


Agree with that Pete.
Just wonder why the are desperate to keep us ?
If we were a burden then it makes good business sense to let us go.
You continue to peddle this burden pish. Who said we were a burden?


They say they pay for our uni fees and our prescriptions etc .
Not me that says that .

Who are ‘they’?
A large proportion of media voices in England, a large proportion of the electorate in England and a fringe group of extreme unionists loonballs in Scotland say that.

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"Large proportion" ;D

How large are we talking?

71.3% of the adult population.
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« Reply #11 on: October 20, 2020, 11:46:15 am »
Boris says "no" 🙂
The snats need to get back in their box and shut up 🇬🇧

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« Reply #12 on: October 20, 2020, 12:07:13 pm »
Boris says "no" 🙂
The snats need to get back in their box and shut up 🇬🇧

Before May there will be the Scottish elections let's see what happens next.

Going back in the box isn't an option.
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« Reply #13 on: October 20, 2020, 12:15:23 pm »
Boris says "no" 🙂
The snats need to get back in their box and shut up 🇬🇧

Before May there will be the Scottish elections let's see what happens next.

Going back in the box isn't an option.
Get back in your box about independence and start running the country properly. Sort out the mess the very incompetent snp have caused

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« Reply #14 on: October 20, 2020, 12:29:03 pm »
Boris says "no" 🙂
The snats need to get back in their box and shut up 🇬🇧

Before May there will be the Scottish elections let's see what happens next.

Going back in the box isn't an option.
Get back in your box about independence and start running the country properly. Sort out the mess the very incompetent snp have caused


There's too many of us now to go back in our box .
Anyway independence is our right .
Like many other countries that have become independent there's nothing wrong with that it's normal.
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