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Originally Posted by techguyone
Beats me why Jimi has to sound like he's typing how he speaks I mean ffs, I was born in London, but I don't go round typing.
'Leave it ahhht', ere tweakle, I'm goin up the apples n pears'
Muppet.
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Originally Posted by Wad_2002
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.
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It's very much the impression I got but I accept your explanation and there are certainly no bad feelings here - except to those who try to dress up stereotypes and nationalistic nonsense as debate and stir up trouble...
Salmond wants to have his cake and eat it but that's not on. A truly independent Scotland can not have Sterling as its currency or pick and choose which bits of independence it wants. If Salmond's genie is let out of the bottle there will be no putting it back in and those considering what to do need to think about that reality before putting their 'x' on the ballot paper because it's going to affect them far more than the rest of us and there will be no going back.