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DaveinGermany 24-10-2011 19:59

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 941993)
I thought the Battle of Stirling Bridge was in '97:confused:

Aye Eric it was, but I was referring to the Annexation by Edward I. :)

BBC News | The Scottish Parliament | Milestones in Scotland's history

cmonstanley 24-10-2011 22:24

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 942031)
Oh come on Ken they're already that;)

believe what you want to but scotland raises more money per population than england we pay our way and more;)

Eric 24-10-2011 22:53

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 942161)
Aye Eric it was, but I was referring to the Annexation by Edward I. :)

BBC News | The Scottish Parliament | Milestones in Scotland's history

Ok ... still think beating the bark off the buggers is a lot more fun than Annexation;):D

jaysay 25-10-2011 08:50

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 942225)
believe what you want to but scotland raises more money per population than england we pay our way and more;)

How do ya manage that your always p***ed:rolleyes:

Mancie 25-01-2012 21:29

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So Alex Salmond has set the question for the Scottish referendum, and it is to be:

Do you agree that Scotland should be an independent country?

To me this is a fudge and more like a question asked in an opinion poll.. the wording should be:

Do you want Scotland to leave the United kingdom and be totally independent
Yes/No

cashman 25-01-2012 21:37

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Agree its a fudge,probably only way he could put it,as most of the jocks wouldn't wear the proper option? maybe?

Retlaw 25-01-2012 21:38

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 965236)
So Alex Salmond has set the question for the Scottish referendum, and it is to be:

Do you agree that Scotland should be an independent country?

To me this is a fudge and more like a question asked in an opinion poll.. the wording should be:

Do you want Scotland to leave the United kingdom and be totally independent
Yes/No

If he gets his own way & Scotland becomes independant, what happens to all the military bases & equipment thats in Scotland, will it all be withdrawn, planes, ships, subs, air fields, barracks, artillery, rifles, uniforms, etc, its all been paid for mostly by the English tax payer.
Can they afford to start all over with their own armed forces.

Retlaw.

MargaretR 25-01-2012 21:57

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 965238)
If he gets his own way & Scotland becomes independant, what happens to all the military bases & equipment thats in Scotland, will it all be withdrawn, planes, ships, subs, air fields, barracks, artillery, rifles, uniforms, etc, its all been paid for mostly by the English tax payer.
Can they afford to start all over with their own armed forces.

Retlaw.

They could charge us for using their land.
'Overseas' bases are common - think Guantanamo or Gibraltar.

Eric 26-01-2012 02:22

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Happy Robbie Burns day y'all;)

jaysay 26-01-2012 08:30

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Ya and what about the currency, who would have bailed the Royal Bank of Scotland out if the jocks had have been independent, mind you I think Salmon is thinking of keeping the pound, so no problem;)

gynn 21-04-2012 06:28

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It seems the whole discussion regarding Scottish Independence is descending into farce.

The SNP, the only party that wants independence, can't bring itself to ask the Scottish people to decide yet, because it feels it needs more time to get its message across.(Another way of saying it is currently losing the argument).

When the question is eventually put, the SNP doesn't want to give the people a straight yes or no vote. It wants a third option of "increased devolution". Why? No guesses at the answer to that one!

If Scotland DOES go independent, the SNP declares that it will remain in the EU. WRONG. Constitutional experts have indicated that an independent Scotland would have to reapply for membership of the EU. It would have no automatic right to membership, and would require the unanimous approval of all the other members. It would have to pass the various economic tests required, (handouts from dad don't count) and as a new member would be required to adopt the euro.

And when the Czech Republic was created from the old Czechoslovakia, it took 30 treaties and 12,000 legal agreements. The cost of all that would fall on ALL of us!

I think I've said this before, but Scotland is like a rebellious teenager stomping round their parents house declaring they are moving out and getting a place of their own.

When confronted with the costs and practicalities of moving out, they instead decide that living at home isn't so bad after all!

DaveinGermany 21-04-2012 09:46

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Originally Posted by gynn (Post 986700)
I think I've said this before, but Scotland is like a rebellious teenager stomping round their parents house declaring they are moving out and getting a place of their own.

When confronted with the costs and practicalities of moving out, they instead decide that living at home isn't so bad after all!

Stroppy Jocks ! :D

jaysay 21-04-2012 10:00

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Originally Posted by gynn (Post 986700)



I think I've said this before, but Scotland is like a rebellious teenager stomping round their parents house declaring they are moving out and getting a place of their own.

When confronted with the costs and practicalities of moving out, they instead decide that living at home isn't so bad after all!

Ya but what happens if the parents would rather they moved out:rolleyes:

gynn 21-04-2012 10:34

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 986723)
Ya but what happens if the parents would rather they moved out:rolleyes:

Like most parents we have to grin and bear it and put up with them.

Deep down, we love them to bits.


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