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I wouldn't have thought so but I still don't consider it 'bullying'.
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what worries me is where Britain would put our nukes if its a yes vote considering they are all currently at a site in Scotland!
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Trident would see out its life on the Clyde, of that I am sure. There are a lot of CND types up here voting Yes purely to get rid of it, but they've been had. Even the SNP White Paper on independence contains some very obvious weasel words about their aspirations to move it.
After that, Devonport is probably the most likely alternative site for the system that replaces Trident. But it's not going to happen. :) |
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Overseas banks have also drawn up contingency plans to move some operations out of the UK because of the possiblilty of a EU referendum. I would imagine that drawing up a contingency plan is a fairly normal procedure for any Finance institution if there a potential political change that may impact on their business. Such a contingency plan would have to look at worse case scenarios; Eventual outcomes are seldom worse case. The interpretation by the media, including the BBC, is usually even darker than the worse case scenario |
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The Yes campaign keep saying this kind of thing is scaremongering but it isn't. It's a disruptive thing to spilt a country apart, to leave a market, and not to know what currency will be used. |
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Interesting interview with Jim Sillars on the BBC.
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The Westminster PR machine, coordinated in No 10, has managed to band together some businesses to issues pro-Union/anti-independence sentiments. This does not make that a consensus of all businesses. |
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Baron Mackie was elevated to the Lords as a political Lord, as he was the youngest of the three sons (Maitland, John, & George) of Maitland Mackie, each of whom has had several offspring. So in reality, Alan Rusbridger is married to someone who has a share in a family business and lands, none of which will change whether or not Scotland votes for independence, unless the new Scottish parliament is intending to disenfranchise / disinherit anyone married to someone not Scots-born....;) As has been said earlier, not sure what the relevance is.... |
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Such is the inbuilt distrust of anything emanating from Westminster/London/England north of the border, I don't think the BT campaign could do anything without being criticised by someone or other.
IMHO it's time for the Scots to put up or shut up. Everyone I talk to just wants this interminable name calling to be over and done with so make your mind up guys. Go your own way or stay in but let that be an end to it because the vast majority of people watching from the sidelines seem to be thoroughly peed off with all this. In fact given all the veiled and not so veiled 'threats' being issued by the Yes people to all and sundry, you could just find you've lost yourselves a great many friends irrespective of the result and that really would be sad. This whole thing has opened a can of worms and created a great deal of resentment which won't be easily forgotten no matter what else happens. For those who set this train in motion I hope it was worth it. ---------- Post added at 16:50 ---------- Previous post was at 16:48 ---------- Quote:
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