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Living in Scotland
« on: October 14, 2020, 01:25:04 pm »
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 🙁


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Re: Living in Scotland
« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2020, 01:32:44 pm »
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 🙁

I still enjoy living here but I agree that it's unhappier in general since the non-acceptance of the Nhationalists.

If the unthinkable happened then I'd consider moving to one of the sections of Scotland that refuse to be dragged out of the Union against their will.  Shetland or Orkney sound nice!

I can't see Arran or East Ayrshire ever leaving either, so they could be an option!

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Re: Living in Scotland
« Reply #2 on: October 14, 2020, 01:46:35 pm »
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 🙁

I still enjoy living here but I agree that it's unhappier in general since the non-acceptance of the Nhationalists.

If the unthinkable happened then I'd consider moving to one of the sections of Scotland that refuse to be dragged out of the Union against their will.  Shetland or Orkney sound nice!

I can't see Arran or East Ayrshire ever leaving either, so they could be an option!
East Ayrshire was at 47% Yes in 2014 and since then has had a nationalist clean sweep. Highly likely to be above 60% next time. North Ayrshire even will be about 55% yes in the end. 😀
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Re: Living in Scotland
« Reply #3 on: October 14, 2020, 01:53:04 pm »
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 🙁

I still enjoy living here but I agree that it's unhappier in general since the non-acceptance of the Nhationalists.

If the unthinkable happened then I'd consider moving to one of the sections of Scotland that refuse to be dragged out of the Union against their will.  Shetland or Orkney sound nice!

I can't see Arran or East Ayrshire ever leaving either, so they could be an option!
East Ayrshire was at 47% Yes in 2014 and this then has had a nationalist clean sweep. Highly likely to be above 60% next time. North Ayrshire even will be about 55% yes in the end. 😀

Some huge, likely false assumptions there, Peter.

Has fremsley hacked your account?
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Re: Living in Scotland
« Reply #4 on: October 14, 2020, 01:56:26 pm »
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 🙁

I still enjoy living here but I agree that it's unhappier in general since the non-acceptance of the Nhationalists.

If the unthinkable happened then I'd consider moving to one of the sections of Scotland that refuse to be dragged out of the Union against their will.  Shetland or Orkney sound nice!

I can't see Arran or East Ayrshire ever leaving either, so they could be an option!
East Ayrshire was at 47% Yes in 2014 and this then has had a nationalist clean sweep. Highly likely to be above 60% next time. North Ayrshire even will be about 55% yes in the end. 😀

Some huge, likely false assumptions there, Peter.

Has fremsley hacked your account?
These are predictions, not assumptions, however I am comfortable making assumptions also, like Good Fremsley.
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Re: Living in Scotland
« Reply #5 on: October 14, 2020, 06:10:11 pm »
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 🙁
These people have not changed a thing. Independence didn't happen so any unhappiness is caused by remaining in a supposed union. If you feel England is a better place you are free to move there.

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Re: Living in Scotland
« Reply #6 on: October 14, 2020, 06:16:00 pm »
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 🙁
These people have not changed a thing. Independence didn't happen so any unhappiness is caused by remaining in a supposed union. If you feel England is a better place you are free to move there.

If you don’t like England why don’t you **** off to Ireland?

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Re: Living in Scotland
« Reply #7 on: October 14, 2020, 06:25:10 pm »
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

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Re: Living in Scotland
« Reply #8 on: October 14, 2020, 06:32:15 pm »
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.
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Re: Living in Scotland
« Reply #9 on: October 14, 2020, 06:35:24 pm »
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.

They just don’t get it.
Lives are consumed by something that will never happen.
Arseholes to a man.
Good fun watching them buzz about like an October wasp though.
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Re: Living in Scotland
« Reply #10 on: October 14, 2020, 06:35:46 pm »
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 🙁
These people have not changed a thing. Independence didn't happen so any unhappiness is caused by remaining in a supposed union. If you feel England is a better place you are free to move there.

If you don’t like England why don’t you **** off to Ireland?

Oh I love the people of England my wife is a Londoner .
I have a number of English family and friends especially in the London area and even friends in Cumbria..
It's not the English it's the London government I have a problem with.

But I thank you for your reply .

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« Reply #11 on: October 14, 2020, 06:37:03 pm »
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   
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Re: Living in Scotland
« Reply #12 on: October 14, 2020, 06:37:19 pm »
No such thing as a London government.
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Re: Living in Scotland
« Reply #13 on: October 14, 2020, 06:37:40 pm »
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 🙁
These people have not changed a thing. Independence didn't happen so any unhappiness is caused by remaining in a supposed union. If you feel England is a better place you are free to move there.

If you don’t like England why don’t you **** off to Ireland?

Oh I love the people of England my wife is a Londoner .
I have a number of English family and friends especially in the London area and even friends in Cumbria..
It's not the English it's the London government I have a problem with.

But I thank you for your reply .

Ah the old ‘but I know English people so I can’t be a racist’ line.
Pitiful.
No such thing as the London government.
Plumbers never learn.
Thick as shite.
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Re: Living in Scotland
« Reply #14 on: October 14, 2020, 06:38:00 pm »
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?
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