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Old 24-06-2016, 23:07   #2
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re: Second Scotland Referendum 'Highly Likely'

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu View Post
http://news.sky.com/story/1716977/se...-highly-likely

I had great admiration for Nicola Sturgeon, as a lead of a Party in Scotland.

But, l feel that she is now being like a spoilt child that has had her dummy taken from her.

She is preparing for a Referendum, for Scotland to become free from London be prt of Europe.

Doesn't she realise that this will benefit Scotland as well and the people of Scotland have already spoken of there desire.

Yes, almost all of Scotland voted to remain. Don't she realise how close the vote was.

I have watched news report of what the people think of the Nicola's thinking. And most of them don't want another vote.

Things wont change, prices will go up and then they will stabilise.

The biggest thing I that we wont have to pay that large sum of money to Europe each week. And we only get a quarter of that back.

The United Kingdom, which is ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND and WALES will still trade with Europe. And we will still trade with each other.

Most of the public spoken too, today, said that its a great day for BRITAIN. This ALL the countries above.

A company on LBC radio said today, that thy deal with Germany, and are concerned due to the result. They might have to lay off staff.

Total rubbish. Companies will still trade. Its not the end of the world
That'd be Northern Ireland, Arthur.

If we can't get a decent deal jobs will be lost. We will still trade, but will be less competitive selling into Europe and, hence, lose jobs.

Sturgeon is merely sticking to the SNP's manifesto. Nothing to do with spitting out the dummy. Had she not issued a statement informing that a referendum was 'on the table' she'd have been roundly criticised for not doing so, and quite rightly.

Prices may go up and then for sure will stabilise. I'm sure the people who don't have a huge amount of disposable income, yourself included, would be just fine with prices being unaffordable as long as they are stable, right?
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