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Osem 13-09-2014 19:05

Re: Will Scotland Leave the UK?
 
That's just plain old bullying... :rolleyes:

Hom3r 13-09-2014 19:18

Re: Will Scotland Leave the UK?
 
My granddad was born in Glasgow and grew up next to the Clyde in Edinburgh.

He would have branded Salmond a traitor, whose head should be on a spike in the Tower of London.

LondonRoad 13-09-2014 20:01

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Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 35728719)
My granddad was born in Glasgow and grew up next to the Clyde in Edinburgh.
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Was he born during the floods?:confused:

Taf 13-09-2014 20:31

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Several retailers have come out and said that their products may become more expensive in an independent Scotland.

However, the chief executive of Wetherspoon's has said it might make beer prices cheaper.

Alistair Darling might as well take next week off, it's all over.

nomadking 13-09-2014 20:49

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It is unlikely that alcohol would be cheaper, as Scotland has imposed its own extra alcohol levy.
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This is despite the fact that they face higher distribution costs in Scotland, as well as a public health levy on selling alcohol and tobacco (which is due to end in 2015).

Arthurgray50@blu 13-09-2014 21:01

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Stephen, WHY is it that Scots living abroad can vote, according to our local council. But my wife cannot.

My wife is proud to be a Scot, and l think its shameful, that she cannot express her view on her country.

I am part of the UNITED KINGDOM, and l hope that Scots stay as they are. When l was up in Scotland 38 years ago, and first met my wife. The people of Scotland are the nicest people that l have met. I loved going to the Old Firm games.

And this is what makes Scotland great - keep it as it is.

nomadking 13-09-2014 21:15

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35728735)
Stephen, WHY is it that Scots living abroad can vote, according to our local council. But my wife cannot. My wife is proud to be a Scot, and l think its shameful, that she cannot express her view on her country. I am part of the UNITED KINGDOM, and l hope that Scots stay as they are. When l was up in Scotland 38 years ago, and first met my wife. The people of Scotland are the nicest people that l have met. I loved going to the Old Firm games. And this is what makes Scotland great - keep it as it is.

Only certain people who live abroad. Link
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Service personnel posted outside of Scotland along with their spouse or civil partner and any 16 or 17 year old children may also vote in the referendum if they are registered to vote in Scotland.

Pierre 13-09-2014 23:10

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Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 35728719)
My granddad was born in Glasgow and grew up next to the Clyde in Edinburgh.
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Just like my dad that was born in Liverpool and grew up next to the Mersey in Newcastle.

LondonRoad 13-09-2014 23:54

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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 35728748)
Just like my dad that was born in Liverpool and grew up next to the Mersey in Newcastle.

Geometry was never his strong point ;)

Stephen 14-09-2014 15:16

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35728735)
Stephen, WHY is it that Scots living abroad can vote, according to our local council. But my wife cannot. My wife is proud to be a Scot, and l think its shameful, that she cannot express her view on her country. I am part of the UNITED KINGDOM, and l hope that Scots stay as they are. When l was up in Scotland 38 years ago, and first met my wife. The people of Scotland are the nicest people that l have met. I loved going to the Old Firm games. And this is what makes Scotland great - keep it as it is.

Its only armed forces personel and their partners and only as long as they are registered to vote in the UK.

Kursk 14-09-2014 18:48

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As we stand at the cusp of a decision of monumental proportions, I can only echo the words of The Lord of the Rings King Théoden of Rohan who wondered "How has it come to this?"

How indeed. I hope Scots YES voters are not doing so because of some nationalistic dislike of the English. If they are, then Scots ought to know there are many regions outside London, but within England itself, who feel The City has abandoned them.

If there is a really good reason to remain united, it is to fight for parity and equality throughout the United Kingdom; starting with The City realising its mistake in forgetting that it exists because of the people of all of the UK, not despite them.

I hope Scotland remains in the UK; I can't imagine being without its people.

Ignitionnet 14-09-2014 19:01

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Originally Posted by Kursk (Post 35728888)
I hope Scotland remains in the UK; I can't imagine being without its people.

While I feel it to be no closer than the Irish.

I don't generally express indifference as there's little point but in this case I honestly couldn't care less whether Scotland stays or goes.

If anything I would prefer them to go as they appear to want the social democrat way of life without the tax bill that goes with it. Much of the rest of the country is neglected and perhaps the likely cost savings to many businesses and indeed government would be spread between us.

Stephen 14-09-2014 19:04

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Originally Posted by Kursk (Post 35728888)
As we stand at the cusp of a decision of monumental proportions, I can only echo the words of The Lord of the Rings King Théoden of Rohan who wondered "How has it come to this?" How indeed. I hope Scots YES voters are not doing so because of some nationalistic dislike of the English. If they are, then Scots ought to know there are many regions outside London, but within England itself, who feel The City has abandoned them. If there is a really good reason to remain united, it is to fight for parity and equality throughout the United Kingdom; starting with The City realising its mistake in forgetting that it exists because of the people of all of the UK, not despite them. I hope Scotland remains in the UK; I can't imagine being without its people.

As far as I can tell. Most of them seem to have a dislike for the Tories and also seem to feel hard done by from 'Westminster'

I can see no other reason. We already control a lot in Scotland like the NHS, Education and Police just to name a few.

Ignitionnet 14-09-2014 19:11

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35728893)
As far as I can tell. Most of them seem to have a dislike for the Tories and also seem to feel hard done by from 'Westminster'

I can see no other reason. We already control a lot in Scotland like the NHS, Education and Police just to name a few.

If Scotland aren't happy about austerity there is always the option via the Scotland Act of 2012 to raise taxes as of 2015 on some and 2016 on income tax in order to counteract it.

Not sure that'd be a big referendum or vote winner though.

Escapee 14-09-2014 19:38

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35728889)
If anything I would prefer them to go as they appear to want the social democrat way of life without the tax bill that goes with it.

As a Welshman I am concerned that a Scottish Yes vote will boost the idiotic Welsh Nationalists towards an independent Wales vote. I'm sure there are many Scottish people worried about the possibility of a Yes vote as there are in Wales.

I appreciate that the money generated in the UK comes mainly from the South East and it subsidises Wales, Welsh Labour are very adept at wasting other peoples money, and they are very much 'Old Labour'. I am under no illusions that an Independent Wales would be run by a Labour government and what the outcome of that would be.

I know that my taxes as a working person would have to rise considerably to cover the funding shortfall from England and the increase spending on the health service and civil servant jobs in general. (Wales are very good at creating civil servant jobs)

I believe the argument for Wales to be independent is the same as Scotland, and I'm happy to keep taking money from England to be honest.


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