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RE: Scottish Independence - The Silent Majority - 12-11-2012 06:01

(12-11-2012 00:57 )Digital Dave Wrote:  Could you translate 'sleekit' for us Sassenachs? Smile

Had to think about that tbh laugh

Probably 'sly and devious but plausable with it' would cover it Smile

See how much typing you Sassenachs could save if you had a bigger vocabulary WinkTongue


RE: Scottish Independence - Digital Dave - 12-11-2012 11:10

Fair point!

'Sleekit' does describe Mr Salmond rather well.


RE: Scottish Independence - Shady - 12-11-2012 22:50

(12-11-2012 11:10 )Digital Dave Wrote:  Fair point!

'Sleekit' does describe Mr Salmond rather well.

As does 'cunt' Tongue


RE: Scottish Independence - Digital Dave - 12-11-2012 23:58

(12-11-2012 22:50 )Shady Wrote:  As does 'cunt' Tongue

That's no way to refer to the next President of the Republic of Scotland. Wink


RE: Scottish Independence - Charlemagne - 10-12-2012 17:38

The president of the European Commission, Jose Manuel Barroso, has said that any new independent country like Scotland would have to apply to join the EU.


RE: Scottish Independence - Shady - 10-12-2012 18:46

(10-12-2012 17:38 )Charlemagne Wrote:  The president of the European Commission, Jose Manuel Barroso, has said that any new independent country like Scotland would have to apply to join the EU.

Well, well, well Alex, so much for that legal advice you took that said otherwise. You lying sack of shite! Nationalists, wake up and finally realise you're being led up the garden path by a lying, inept, glory hungry fucking idiot of a man!


RE: Scottish Independence - skully - 10-12-2012 19:27

Did anyone receive the 'Vote Yes' card through the door? It pissed me off.
If the info isn't going to be complete, informative and correct, then it goes in the bin...I don't do bullshit propaganda...which that is annoyed


RE: Scottish Independence - Shady - 10-12-2012 19:34

(10-12-2012 19:27 )skully Wrote:  Did anyone receive the 'Vote Yes' card through the door? It pissed me off.
If the info isn't going to be complete, informative and correct, then it goes in the bin...I don't do bullshit propaganda...which that is annoyed

Haven't received it yet, but I'm hoping that it's very absorbent Wink


RE: Scottish Independence - HAGGIS - 10-12-2012 20:23

Think the independence argument is falling to bits SmileSmile


RE: Scottish Independence - Gordon_Bennett - 15-12-2012 15:24

One of the main problems, among many, is that there are many people in Scotland who currently receive some form of state benefit. Under an 'independent' Scotland the finances would simply not be there to fund the same level of benefit payments. The solution would be either 1), a massive rise in council/local income tax (a direct tax on personal earnings) or 2), a massive cut in the benefits budget.

Current opinion polls put those in favour of an 'independent' Scotland in the region of 25% to 33%.