The no vote is win-win for Scotland
They stay part of the union with all the perks but will get devolutionary powers
**** them, and wales, either be part of the country that is the UK ( which happens to have govt HQ in London but is created by individual members, including Scots, welsh and NI) or **** off and become more irrelevant than Belgium
The no vote is win-win for Scotland
They stay part of the union with all the perks but will get devolutionary powers
**** them, and wales, either be part of the country that is the UK ( which happens to have govt HQ in London but is created by individual members, including Scots, welsh and NI) or **** off and become more irrelevant than Belgium
The no vote is win-win for Scotland
They stay part of the union with all the perks but will get devolutionary powers
**** them, and wales, either be part of the country that is the UK ( which happens to have govt HQ in London but is created by individual members, including Scots, welsh and NI) or **** off and become more irrelevant than Belgium
They should all be offered amnesty and a British passport before it all goes to c0ck.You are forgetting about well over 2.5 million people who are going to vote to stay as part of the Union. Don't give the splitters any more ammo!
They should all be offered amnesty and a British passport before it all goes to c0ck.
Ever wondered what an independant Scotland looks like? Go watch Mad Max.
lol, I was thinking 28 days later
what I'm really concerned about is single malt, thank GHod the Japanese have started turning out good stuff, source of malt might be an issue gong forward though
good job Islay and Skye are Islands
I'm sure Scotland will still sell Whisky to us if they go independent, they couldn't afford not to.
Why thank you kind sir.
I can't feckin wait now since you put it like that ! =D>
Do you not think some of the devolutionary powers are ridiculous?
Free prescriptions and uni places etc - we are either all part of the same country or not.
No picking and choosing.
I like Scotland, and although it only contributes appx 8% of UK GDP, I believe there is a lot of value for keeping Scotland part of the UK.
But I think if the Yes vote wins, then the devolutionary powers need pulling back also, not more devolved powers.
You still get a say over localized issues, just like any council in the UK does, but you don't get special privileges just because you used to be a separate country 100s of years ago.
In or out - all the way. No half measures.
I suspect the no vote will win more comfortably than the polls suggest.Prediction
A no vote win at 62%
I suspect the no vote will win more comfortably than the polls suggest.
It's very easy to tell a pollster that you plan to throw your country down the sh1tter, it's another thing to actually do it.
Do you not think some of the devolutionary powers are ridiculous?
Free prescriptions and uni places etc - we are either all part of the same country or not.
No picking and choosing.
I like Scotland, and although it only contributes appx 8% of UK GDP, I believe there is a lot of value for keeping Scotland part of the UK.
But I think if the Yes vote wins, then the devolutionary powers need pulling back also, not more devolved powers.
You still get a say over localized issues, just like any council in the UK does, but you don't get special privileges just because you used to be a separate country 100s of years ago.
In or out - all the way. No half measures.