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Title: Scottish Independance
Post by: Woodsey on November 26, 2013, 12:27:30 AM
Didn't realize us English could vote if we lived up there. I think we should start a campaign to get as many English living up there asap and vote them out  ;adamm;  :-*  ;D


Title: Re: Scottish Independance
Post by: Ironside on November 26, 2013, 12:40:33 AM
there is no legal way too say who is and who isnt scottish so any vote has too do with where you reside


Title: Re: Scottish Independance
Post by: redarmi on November 27, 2013, 04:35:09 PM
You should probably be able to spell independence before being allowed to vote on it though.


Title: Re: Scottish Independance
Post by: Woodsey on November 27, 2013, 04:48:51 PM
You should probably be able to spell independence before being allowed to vote on it though.

lol you must be really bored if your nit picking that  :)


Title: Re: Scottish Independance
Post by: celtic on November 27, 2013, 04:57:01 PM
You should probably be able to spell independence before being allowed to vote on it though.

lol you must be really bored if you're reading one of my threads.

FYP


Title: Re: Scottish Independance
Post by: Woodsey on November 27, 2013, 04:58:35 PM
You should probably be able to spell independence before being allowed to vote on it though.

lol you must be really bored if you're reading one of my threads.

FYP

GTFO then  ;snoopy'sguns; :)


Title: Re: Scottish Independance
Post by: shipitgood on December 07, 2013, 05:25:53 PM
It probably is time for Scotland to cut the apron strings and let England go it alone. It's a bit unfair Scotland constantly subsidising England with things  like oil monies!


Title: Re: Scottish Independance
Post by: Woodsey on December 07, 2013, 05:27:33 PM
It probably is time for Scotland to cut the apron strings and let England go it alone. It's a bit unfair Scotland constantly subsidising England with things  like oil monies!

No bother, see you later lol...  ;nana;


Title: Re: Scottish Independance
Post by: RED-DOG on December 07, 2013, 05:54:36 PM
A 'them and us' post from Woodsey. Now there's a novelty.  ;adamm; :kiss: ;D


Title: Re: Scottish Independance
Post by: Woodsey on December 07, 2013, 06:06:59 PM
Obv got quite a few army mates from Scotland and, aside from the usual banter, for the most part they seem outright embarrassed by Salmond and his cronies.

There isn't a majority, but they have a big number of followers that will vote for them for sure.


Title: Re: Scottish Independance
Post by: Woodsey on December 07, 2013, 06:09:45 PM
On a related note, a friend of mine spotted this the other day  rotflmfao

http://www.hugedomains.com/domain_profile.cfm?d=anyonebutengland&e=com


Title: Re: Scottish Independance
Post by: Newmanseye on December 09, 2013, 01:11:06 AM
The real shame of this referendum is that it's becoming an "them and us" argument rather than what is best for Scotland.

Everyone has their own political opinions. Scotland on the whole is more left wing and I wouldn't be speaking out of turn to generalise and say scotland has no real love for the Tories.

Regardless of what's voted for in Scotland it gets saddled with whatever Westminster government  is voted for throughout the rest of the UK.


Independence gives Scotland the chance to control a small number of elected MSP's, vote in and vote out who scotland believes should control the reigns.

My opinion for what it's worth is Westminster does not work unless you reside in the south east of England, if I had my way I'd break up the central power structure and have regional governments with the heads of each region  working together for the nation,

At present we have a bloated House of Commons, a bloated House of Lords  and far too many special interest groups lobbying mp's.

Another important change I'd make to the status quo is all politicians must be on the minimum wage, a house would be provided at the heart of their constituency however it would remain the property of the state for the next elected person.