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Re: Living in Scotland
« Reply #105 on: October 15, 2020, 02:44:04 pm »
A referendum will take place in spring of 2022 and independence will commence sometime in 2023.


Hopefully next year Pete.

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Re: Living in Scotland
« Reply #106 on: October 15, 2020, 03:00:53 pm »
A referendum will take place in spring of 2022 and independence will commence sometime in 2023.


Hopefully next year Pete.

Boris says No.
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Re: Living in Scotland
« Reply #107 on: October 15, 2020, 03:13:37 pm »
A referendum will take place in spring of 2022 and independence will commence sometime in 2023.


Hopefully next year Pete.

Boris says No.


But but if Scotland votes the SNP at next year's election with the referendum in our mandate with a majority which looks like that will happen it's going to be extremely difficult for that London government to say we can't .

If they say no then that brings in plan B .

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Re: Living in Scotland
« Reply #108 on: October 15, 2020, 03:14:15 pm »
A referendum will take place in spring of 2022 and independence will commence sometime in 2023.


Hopefully next year Pete.

Boris says No.


But but if Scotland votes the SNP at next year's election with the referendum in our mandate with a majority which looks like that will happen it's going to be extremely difficult for that London government to say we can't .

If they say no then that brings in plan B .

What's plan B?  UDI?

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Re: Living in Scotland
« Reply #109 on: October 15, 2020, 03:19:07 pm »
A referendum will take place in spring of 2022 and independence will commence sometime in 2023.


Hopefully next year Pete.

Boris says No.


But but if Scotland votes the SNP at next year's election with the referendum in our mandate with a majority which looks like that will happen it's going to be extremely difficult for that London government to say we can't .

If they say no then that brings in plan B .

You can’t put something in a manifesto that is not within your powers ...unless you want to deflect from the mess of everything else.
Yer fückin clueless.
Why not try fighting it on things that affect people’s daily lives?
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Re: Living in Scotland
« Reply #110 on: October 15, 2020, 04:15:32 pm »
A referendum will take place in spring of 2022 and independence will commence sometime in 2023.


Hopefully next year Pete.

Boris says No.


But but if Scotland votes the SNP at next year's election with the referendum in our mandate with a majority which looks like that will happen it's going to be extremely difficult for that London government to say we can't .

If they say no then that brings in plan B .

What's plan B?  UDI?
I would love to see the fools try UDI
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Re: Living in Scotland
« Reply #111 on: October 15, 2020, 04:57:44 pm »
A referendum will take place in spring of 2022 and independence will commence sometime in 2023.


Hopefully next year Pete.

Boris says No.


But but if Scotland votes the SNP at next year's election with the referendum in our mandate with a majority which looks like that will happen it's going to be extremely difficult for that London government to say we can't .

If they say no then that brings in plan B .

What's plan B?  UDI?
I would love to see the fools try UDI

Same here, or an illegal vote Catalan style or something.

The only fair way is for them to wait at least a generation for another referendum, like they promised.  Even then, it shouldn't be a guarantee.. you can't just vote on a country's status every 25 years or so, at some point you have to take a settled position or it becomes ridiculous.  Talk of it should be dropped completely.

No wonder the Spanish police went in heavy when the Catalonian separatists tried to hold an illegal vote, completely breaking the rule of law and disrespecting the country as a whole.

A lot of it comes from the position that they are the virtuous ones and the 'yoons' aren't IMO.. the Catalan Nationalists were the same.  They act like they speak for their region and there's no evidence to show that they do.

There's as much logic in campaigning for a separate Dalriada, Strathclyde or Northumbria.. all other ancient kingdoms which overlapped what we now called borders.  A separate Scotland is not some default position that we should go for unless the economic conditions are unfavourable.. the UK is our country and has been for quite some time now and the people of England, NI and Wales are our British brothers and sisters.  Every time a Nationalist goes on about how awful the UK is, they are completely disrespecting and pissing off a large amount of people who just become more firm in their stance.
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Re: Living in Scotland
« Reply #112 on: October 15, 2020, 06:47:29 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
I have not created any divide, it is people like Buc that continues to. People like him have not accepted the result of a democratic referendum we had. Go and tell him to stop creating divides

I am a big fan of division. It’s a sign of a free and healthy society. Like bats are an indicator of a strong ecosystem.
Division is not good, especially the division in Scotland. It has ruined the country
Division is fantastic.
Division breaks up families, friends etc.
Only for complete fannies.

Spot on.

Would happen to intolerant people.

Wouldn’t happen to sensible grown ups.
I post, the dafties always dive right in!