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Originally Posted by Osem
Seems to me you don't need to know what Chris or anyone else thinks about this. He's answered your questions cogently and you still have more questions than answers yet you'll still vote 'Yes' by the sound of it. That's your prerogative, of course, but you and those like you will be the ones who have to live with the outcome and that's the price you'll pay for Salmond's 'freedom'.
Good luck with that, I hope it goes well for you and trust that all that new found SNP national pride will mean you won't be expecting your 'good neighbours' to bail you out if it all goes pear shaped. After all you'll be 'independent' then and wanting to stand alone, responsible for your own success or failure, and I don't suppose many of you newly independent Scots will be wanting to sacrifice any of your SNP created wealth bailing us out if your leaving the UK fatally holes the ship.
As they say on shopping TV - 'when it's gone it's gone' and if you have your way that will apply to Scotland.
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Why, is this not a debate? I respect Chris's and others input hence why i am interested on his views on the flip side?
Just for your info, I have never said I was voting yes, or meant to give that impression ,Im sure I posted back a while ago on his thread that breaking the union is not the answer for everyone. But Im not prepared to accept the current situ for the next 10 years or so.
Its clear that some folks have ill feelings, and Im happy to sit on the sidelines on this thread.
Just to answer your last point, I would hope that wouldn't happen to neither, but it we had to help, I would be all for it, mainly due to the history and all we have been through together.
Thanks for listening.