lazydayz
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RE: Scottish Independence
(19-09-2014 05:42 )Name Change Wrote: Firstly, Scotland is an amazing country. If you've never visited here, you should. It is the most creative and welcoming place I have ever lived.
I had a friend who visited Glasgow once, asked direction, and was punched to the floor when his English accent was heard; being an attack on an English man of course this was fine, no immigrant, visually ethnic or gay was hurt.
As far as I'm aware around 50 million people out of the 60 live and work in England, including vast amounts of Scots, giving it a very strong economy, there is may be a reason so many Scots travel south. The people who vote for independence are probably the same type who have a romantic image of Scotland as the ones like Rod Stewart or Sean Connery who haven't lived there for years and make their money any where else but Scotland. Probably the same type who still hold a grudge against England because they got blamed for wars between high land and low land Scots.
Beautiful Country etc but obviously not enough for a lot to stay there.
Personally, off you pop as far as I'm concerned, we managed quite well before 1603.
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Scottishbloke
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RE: Scottish Independence
This morning I was left feeling completely dejected. I've voted SNP all of my life and feel that the ones who voted for them in the last General Election yet voted No have let the Scottish people down badly.
I seen Tommy Sheridan's heartfelt go at the BBC and the dirty tactics played by the better together campaign. He was spot on when he said I don't know what they are celebrating for, this morning for me it was a day of National Disgrace.
Well done to Glasgow and Dundee for showing the balls to vote Yes, what a shame their courage wasn't reflected elsewhere in the Country.
Seeing Scottish people punching the air in delight with the No outcome left me with a feeling of utter disgust. Worse was to follow when a few of them unfurled the Union Jack which the BBC were all too happy to capture.
Back in May when I seen my Dundee United team lose the Scottish Cup Final it left me extremely down but it wasn't a patch on the feelings I have now.
A lot of voters completely bottled it yesterday, well done to the 45% who did believe. With regards to Alex Salmond resigning it's just another bitter pill to swallow for me.
My lifelong dream of Independence is now in ruins. Yesterday we blew what would have been a wonderful achievement to free us from the tyranny that currently exists at Westminster.
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19-09-2014 17:45 |
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