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However, as we possibly approach a 48/52 situation, the Scots can't be written off in totality as non-friends. It's all much of a rugby match as I explained in an earlier post. As for your mother-in-law ..... |
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Seriously ... stop embarrassing yourselves. Even if there’s eventually a referendum, and even if the Scottish electorate votes to leave the UK, that doesn’t make every leave voter an enemy, or a “non-friend”. I know plenty of people who voted Yes in 2014. A good number of them are English. For most yessers, it’s about their belief that Scotland’s economy and society are sufficiently distinct from England that they ought to be managed separately. I don’t have to agree with them to respect that as a reasonable constitutional position.
It isn’t all about you, and you sitting here pontificating like this just sounds a bit ridiculous and egotistical. |
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The rest of the UK will be better off. So should we care? |
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OB's view on Scotland is perfectly valid, especially that it has insufficient economic prospects to go it alone. The Guvmin will be doing a favour those ignoramuses who are spellbound by the wicked-witch of the Scots by denying another referendum for a generation. |
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What’s this ‘we’ ordure? Lots of Scots like lots of English, what people don’t like is the lazy stereotyping of entire nations, and people who insist their unfortunately personal experience is actuality for everyone. |
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They're not welcome or understood. ;) |
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Think Corbyn winning in reverse. Piece of cake. He can't successfully reconcile any view on Scottish independence with his own, shall we say lax, economic views. |
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I didn't read that OB was stereotyping the entire Scots nation. We can all read in what is meant - those idiots who blindly want independence. All that Sturgeon wants is to walk the halls of European power, like Cameron wanted to keep. Some politicians are baddies. |
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My nieces girlfriend was a young lady from Glasgow, after a year she got a job at Thomas Cook and was based near our town, she temporarily moved in to my sisters until she got the deposit to rent a room.
I got on with her as she was a Queen fan, Several times her mum would stay (this was before she got her own room.) We often spoke about Scottish independence and both didn't want it. Sadly they spilt and she moved on and lives in Kent. |
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Seriously though, for someone to think they understand an entire nation based on a dysfunctional relationship within their own family is pretty extreme. Two of my grandparents-in-law were raving separatists but we used to be able to get past it (if the subject ever came up I’d tell them it’s England’s oil, and they’d just get preoccupied with maritime boundaries until the conversation moved on). |
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Fundamentally, I take Old Boy's input as completely insincere.
One only has to look at every single post where he's set up his signature to inform us using the user title Quote:
Almost nobody believes he is sincerely engaging in either debate so when brings his British nationalism for a brief sojourn into the Scotland thread to tell us what's good for us forgive me if I'm sceptical he has Scotland's best interests at heart. |
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