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So turdgen wants another referendum for Scottish independence. I wonder if she knows that a break away from the UK doesn't automatically grant access to Europe. Anyhow, I recall reading that Scotland is almost 15 billion in debt. I wonder how the turdinator plans on reducing that.
 
So turdgen wants another referendum for Scottish independence. I wonder if she knows that a break away from the UK doesn't automatically grant access to Europe. Anyhow, I recall reading that Scotland is almost 15 billion in debt. I wonder how the turdinator plans on reducing that.

She is One deluded individual. She has no chance of convincing the Scots to vote for independence.
 
So turdgen wants another referendum for Scottish independence. I wonder if she knows that a break away from the UK doesn't automatically grant access to Europe. Anyhow, I recall reading that Scotland is almost 15 billion in debt. I wonder how the turdinator plans on reducing that.

Scotland

Leave 38.0%
1,018,322 VOTES

Remain 62.0%
1,661,191 VOTES

Counting completeTurnout: 67.2%


I wouldn't like to under estimate this feeling and changes in Scotland post Brexit vote and developments. 62% v 38% that's almost close to two thirds majority which is what a real referendum should consider as being advisory.

To make fundamental laws on a 48 v 52% variance, considering;

1. 2m protest votes from people who wouldn't normally vote
2. 2m expats in Europe not allowed to vote
3. Substantial variance in votes between those who are unemployed and those employed


It's clear to see what's happened but for the Unemployed to sacrifice the jobs of the Employed down in the South who produce so much for the UK economy and then having gained sovereignty to deny Parliament and SNP a say on the matter is absolute madness.


Do not underestimate the strength of feeling and backlash with the break up of the union are real possibility imo. :idea:
 
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Scotland

Leave 38.0%
1,018,322 VOTES

Remain 62.0%
1,661,191 VOTES

Counting completeTurnout: 67.2%


I wouldn't like to under estimate this feeling and changes in Scotland post Brexit vote and developments. 62% v 38% that's almost close to two thirds majority which is what referendums should be considering it's advisory.

To make fundamental laws on a 48 v 52% variance, considering;

1. 2m protest votes from people who wouldn't normally vote
2. 2m expats in Europe not allowed to vote
3. Substantial variance in votes between those who are unemployed and those employed


It's clear to see what's happened but for the Unemployed to sacrifice the jobs of the Employed down in the South who produce so much for the UK economy and then having gained sovereignty to deny Parliament and SNP a say on the matter is absolute madness.


Do not underestimate the strength of feeling and backlash with the break up of the union are real possibility imo. :idea:


Rangers playing again in England could be worse.

http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/spo...news/aston-villa-v-rangers-flashback-11998382
 
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Scotland

Leave 38.0%
1,018,322 VOTES

Remain 62.0%
1,661,191 VOTES

Counting completeTurnout: 67.2%


I wouldn't like to under estimate this feeling and changes in Scotland post Brexit vote and developments. 62% v 38% that's almost close to two thirds majority which is what a real referendum should consider as being advisory.

To make fundamental laws on a 48 v 52% variance, considering;

1. 2m protest votes from people who wouldn't normally vote
2. 2m expats in Europe not allowed to vote
3. Substantial variance in votes between those who are unemployed and those employed


It's clear to see what's happened but for the Unemployed to sacrifice the jobs of the Employed down in the South who produce so much for the UK economy and then having gained sovereignty to deny Parliament and SNP a say on the matter is absolute madness.


Do not underestimate the strength of feeling and backlash with the break up of the union are real possibility imo. :idea:

Not sure how many reality checks you need, but Brexit was clearly One :LOL:

Scotland does 4/5ths of it's GDP inside the UK, 1/5th with the EU. Someone must have pointed this out to Krankie. but it would'nt matter to her, as the real agenda is independance at any cost.

That's why she will lose, cos the Scots ain't daft.:)
 
Not sure how many reality checks you need, but Brexit was clearly One :LOL:

Scotland does 4/5ths of it's GDP inside the UK, 1/5th with the EU. Someone must have pointed this out to Krankie. but it would'nt matter to her, as the real agenda is independance at any cost.

That's why she will lose, cos the Scots ain't daft.:)


Wake up call to the swindle that Brexit is. In-party Conservative fighting ****up call it what you will. :mad:

Ill thought out, ill judged and let's hope Parliament evaluates and judges the situation for what it is. :)


Don't underestimate the Scots depth of feeling.

Referendum in 2014 for independence was just 44% Yes - 55% No.

Referendum for Brexit was 62% In - 38% Out.

That could be a sufficient re-appraisal of the situation. I listened to Sturgeon today and thought she was good. Key note she made was back in 2014, the scaremongers said if Scotland left the economy would go down the pan, yields would rise and Scotland would suffer.

As it happens they voted to stay in and Brexiters do what Scotland avoided. Oil prices also recovering.


This is another just one of those un-desirable outcomes of Brexit. Think hard.
 
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I don't suppose the EU wants yet another lame duck economy to support, do they ?
England carried them to the top table and some but not all are moaning. We got millions of Asians and Africans to consider too.
Admittedly there has been a lack of leadership but it's not that bad surely. Of course they will have to pay to ship goods across Britain, clogging up the railways and air miles flying over too.
 
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