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They got our new sub hunter planes; we’ll want them back. Will all our Scottish chums living in England & Wales have to apply to indefinite leave to remain ?
You can just feel the love, why would anyone want to leave such an open warm union of equals?
When (not if) Scotland leaves the UK the former UK (fUK) will survive very well and may thrive despite the dire warnings of those pesky professionals.
The longer we wait for a referendum the worse it gets for the UK, if Boris had a brain he would call the Scottish Government's bluff and have it very soon- before the Brexit chaos kicked in.
The demographic is changing younger people are very pro indy whilst older ones (above 75) are the opposite. The ones at that age are not here for the long term and every year about 40,000 people die in Scotland.
Most of these people are NO voters and the clock is ticking
As things stand now the indyref is 50% pro indy at WORST, a referendum campaign and the UK union media onslaught might drop that a little but the numbers of yessers in the yes movement will help.
Remember the opinion polls do not canvass 16-17 year olds who are very pro indy so that will add 1%-2% to the total (minimum)
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There will be a trade deal with the UK when Scotland leaves
I am certain of that as Scotland produces around double the electricity it uses, 5 times the oil and about 6 times the gas it uses.
If the UK decide 'no deal' the lights may go out down south, sense will probably prevail.
When UK politicians allude to a hard deal on Scottish independence they really have not looked in to the facts
Ireland have added 2 ferry routes from Cork to France and Spain to miss out the UK, the Scottish Government are looking at Rosyth for the same reason.
Rosyth sees ferry plans to EU ports gaining traction
THE company which wants to start a new freight and passenger ferry service between Rosyth and Eemshaven in The Netherlands is pressing ahead with…www.thenational.scot
The problem you're going to have with your indy referendum is the same as we had with the EU referendum, which is that the vote will probably not be far off 50/50. Fundamentally that means no matter what the outcome, a hell of a lot of people won't be happy
yeah I can see that happening bobbing around in the water for a couple of days ,short distance hull for me .Scottish Government are looking at Rosyth for the same reason.
yeah I can see that happening bobbing around in the water for a couple of days ,short distance hull for me .
not another JC ,had it got over it or would you have communist corbum for a pm ,the people made a mark on the ballet paper . we have left . this country needs to get a grip with this rebellion .It's a shame we can't have a 2nd referendum
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...http:/ /navalshipbuilding.co.uk/supply-chain/pull out from Scotland you haven't got a chance .
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not another JC ,had it got over it or would you have communist corbum for a pm ,the people made a mark on the ballet paper . we have left . this country needs to get a grip with this rebellion .
have you asked Aberdeen haggnuss what she wants .lol.According to the last referendum, only a minority of Scottish would like independence. Please stop thinking that ALL Scottish, the entire population, want the same thing.
Well done, Buzz. I can actually understand what you’re on about.have you asked Aberdeen haggnuss what she wants .lol.
Well done, Buzz. I can actually understand what you’re on about.
we all know exactly what she wants. She never shuts up about it. And she’ll keep going on about it until she gets what she wants.
Very shortsighted decision... made for reasons of political ideology rather than economic sense. We should be encouraging as many kids into private education as we can !! Each one saves the taxpayer about £6.2k per year on average !! Yet more expense for the good old taxpayer with bottomless pockets !SNP getting on with the day job again
Removing tax breaks from private schools (remember state schools don't get them at all)
Private schools to be stripped of tax breaks next year under SNP plans
PRIVATE schools will be stripped of controversial tax breaks from the start of the next academic year under plans put forward by the SNP.www.heraldscotland.com
Schoolboy error... what you've totally overlooked is that as we get older, we get wiser... that's why older people will tend to vote for keeping the Union together. The only way your logic makes sense if is you drastically change the 'age profile' of the voters... i.e. the number of young-sters becomes proportionately higher than the number of older-sters !The demographic is changing younger people are very pro indy whilst older ones (above 75) are the opposite. The ones at that age are not here for the long term and every year about 40,000 people die in Scotland.
Most of these people are NO voters and the clock is ticking
Very shortsighted decision... made for reasons of political ideology rather than economic sense. We should be encouraging as many kids into private education as we can !! Each one saves the taxpayer about £6.2k per year on average !! Yet more expense for the good old taxpayer with bottomless pockets !
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Schoolboy error... what you've totally overlooked is that as we get older, we get wiser... that's why older people will tend to vote for keeping the Union together. The only way your logic makes sense if is you drastically change the 'age profile' of the voters... i.e. the number of young-sters becomes proportionately higher than the number of older-sters !
The chances are that todays 16 yo kids who vote to break up the union, will grown into older people that understand how it all works and vote to keep it together !
You still don't get it... Each child that goes to a private school SAVES the taxpayer about £6.2k each year because that's roughly the cost of state education (it varies alot over the country, and I really can't be arsed to research what it is in your area)I think the Scottish Government are correct about private schools- why should my tax subsidise private schools by giving them vat exemption because they have charitable status.
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