September 18, 201411 yr They already have a fortune under their oil savings. They're a wise lot up there. That’s what Norway did, and what the Scots don't seem to get is that they will only get the tax from the oil, Scotland only as one firm that is Scottish and owns any platforms and I think that’s 3 out of 570 that are in the North sea, all the rest are owned by a Foreign country so no extra tax from then then same goes for the whiskey I think 80% owned by someone else
September 18, 201411 yr Get border control back and make the cunts apply to emigrate to england......
September 18, 201411 yr Funny that because that's what i generally assume about you. The trouble is you are dangerous in that you actually think you know something. I think it is best you leave it there and go back to a safe topic you actually know something about. i believe my greek friend is making the following point if its true 88% of folk in scotchland were born there it would only need something under 60% of them to vote for independence for the vote to go that way the 'foreign' 12% could all vote no and it still be yes Edited September 18, 201411 yr by Casino
September 18, 201411 yr The trouble is you are dangerous in that you actually think you know something. I know nothing here. It's a closed ballot with no exit pollss, fuck knows how you think you know more than the rest of us. However I'm going to revel in the fact you think I'm dangerous, lovey.
September 18, 201411 yr I know nothing here. It's a closed ballot with no exit pollss, fuck knows how you think you know more than the rest of us. However I'm going to revel in the fact you think I'm dangerous, lovey. I like revels.
September 18, 201411 yr The orange ones should get their independence too. And the Coffee ones can fuck right off
September 18, 201411 yr I know nothing here. It's a closed ballot with no exit pollss, fuck knows how you think you know more than the rest of us. However I'm going to revel in the fact you think I'm dangerous, lovey. I never said I did, just that you didn't seem that well read up on it if you were surprised that English born people who live in Scotland had a vote. I thought the Malcomiter knew everything, but even he has been questioned today. We are truly through the looking glass.
September 18, 201411 yr My wife is weighing up whether or not to disown her 89 year old Grandad because he voted yes - by post at that, a week and a half before the arguments had been fully presented and the Yes campaign made to look its silliest. However her Mum and Dad have both got their heads screwed on the right road so that's 2-1 to sanity in Ayrshire. Everyone is getting involved. Jazza has even opened a polling station. I like the useful arrows in case you get lost round the wrong end of a 12 by 6 shack.
September 18, 201411 yr Unless you have lived on Mars for the last few months you cannot have failed to notice the massive debate that is on-going regarding whether Scotland will remain part of the United Kingdom or become independent. At this point, on the day of the vote the discussion is at frenzy! There has not been a pub, changing room, golf course or classroom in the whole of the UK (certainly Scotland!) without opinions and exchanges. We here at ABC Ltd, don’t have a crystal ball so we don’t know what the end result of voting will be however rather than wait for the result tomorrow morning I felt it was important to send out a quick message. Whatever the outcome it’s business as usual for us... We work with clients in every corner of the UK and our reach, how we operate and our commitment to our customers won’t change whatever the outcome is. We know our expertise in financial services and our skills in lead generation and digital marking add value for our clients – they come back time and again. Regardless of whether Scotland decides to remain part of the UK or not, we know that we will still have a Head office in Edinburgh, we have no plans to relocate and we will continue with a strong presence in all of the regional business areas in England and rest of the UK. Our main focus has and will always be providing quality business solutions that deliver value for our customers. fuck off
September 18, 201411 yr I never said I did, just that you didn't seem that well read up on it if you were surprised that English born people who live in Scotland had a vote. Nope, more that they actually did vote irrespective of entitlement, being a transient resident.
September 18, 201411 yr Nope, more that they actually did vote irrespective of entitlement, being a transient resident. Guess they must be registered there though.
September 18, 201411 yr Ca n,t be bothered to read the whole thread, but just wondering who gets to vote? jocks living in England,surely not, English living in Scotland?.
September 18, 201411 yr Ca n,t be bothered to read the whole thread, but just wondering who gets to vote? jocks living in England,surely not, English living in Scotland?. Anyone living in Scotland, so if your English yes
September 18, 201411 yr Ca n,t be bothered to read the whole thread, but just wondering who gets to vote? jocks living in England,surely not, English living in Scotland?. British citizens resident in Scotland. Qualifying Commonwealth citizens resident in Scotland. This means Commonwealth citizens who either have leave to remain in the UK or do not require such leave, and are resident in Scotland. Citizens of the Republic of Ireland and other EU countries resident in Scotland. Members of the House of Lords resident in Scotland. Service/Crown personnel serving in the UK or overseas in the Armed Forces or with Her Majesty’s Government who are registered to vote in Scotland.
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