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Well nearly half the voting population want to cut their nose to spite their face,that doesn't include the various small minded idiots who no doubt don't vote,and young kids who are very easily wound up.

 

Though some English people may also be bitter because of the Scottish having their own parliament,free uni and prescriptions etc

no different to the welsh! who is paying for it at the minute though :hmm:

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Lets get this put to bed once and for all ask mr smallman all or nothing if he looses the vote he should step down and be fooked off out of the uk , england is nothing without the rest of the uk.

Im Welsh, can see 100% where the Scots are coming from but this is a unique Isle, its BRITAIN, we stood shoulder to shoulder for over 1000 years and not been invaded mun. All of us together can't be b

The oil that we pump out on our rig, is secured by the South Korean govt. Wee fat fucksalmond doesn`t see any off it,   He is just playing to the crowds, so he can get a statue in Glesga wee fat

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no mate like here there folk just dislike english,same as some pricks in england hate scots. ask them why though and you dont get a plausabile answer, just some crap about football and commentators and the world cup. i tend to ignore idiots like that.

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best i can gather, scotland's finances would be based on mainly oil revenue, but that is a very volatile market and is mainly owned by external companies and investors, also remember that scottish banks RBS and HBOS/Lloyds were bailed out to the tune of 65 billion pounds at the last crash, what would happen if it happened again :hmm:

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best i can gather, scotland's finances would be based on mainly oil revenue, but that is a very volatile market and is mainly owned by external companies and investors, also remember that scottish banks RBS and HBOS/Lloyds were bailed out to the tune of 65 billion pounds at the last crash, what would happen if it happened again :hmm:

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Scotland could have met its share of the Scottish bank bailouts, which cost the tax payer £66 billion (not the £470 billion quoted by Better Together – which includes guarantees that were never paid out on). When banks which operate in more than one country require a bailout, the costs are shared in proportion to where the activities of those banks take place. So for example, RBS also received support from the US – while Fortis bank received support from Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg. In the case of RBS, 90% of its operations are in England and 10% are in Scotland. But what’s important is we learn from the UK’s mistakes – just like Sweden ensured there was no repeat of its own banking crisis in the early 1990s.

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Think defense, all nuclear bases and subs would move south, all airfields would move south. all naval bases would move south, as they all belong to the UK, communities would be devastated,

 

 

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Scotland would have its own defence forces and would inherit and maintain our military bases and regiments. We would continue to work in partnership with other nations. It would be for future Scottish Governments to shape a defence policy best suited to the country’s needs. Our defence profile could be similar to neighbouring nations such as Denmark, Sweden, Finland or Norway. Scotland’s contribution to UK defence spending is around £3.3billion. Experts from the Royal United Services Institute have confirmed that this would be more than enough to support a defence force that could be “extraordinarily good” by 2030. The UK Government only spend around £2 billion of the defence budget in Scotland. The SNP advocate a defence budget of £2.5 billion – less than we currently contribute, and more than is currently spent. We would get rid of Trident nuclear weapons from Scotland, saving money that could be bette spent elsewhere. Crucially, it would be for the Scottish Government to decide whether members of the Scottish defence forces should be sent abroad in support of international action

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Hey you can pay for trident, no problem here... id rather those billions were spent on better things ;)

 

more scare mongering

And anyone chanting, its scotlands oil, better read up on how sea boundaries are drawn (extend the land boundary) look at said boundary on a map(angles north west), say bugger, and then realise its a giant bugger when Orkney and Shetland stay in the Union….

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Funny how you independence lot keep coming out with the phrase 'scaremongering' whenever someone comes out with a possible negative consequence of the break up of the union.. It ain't going to be oil, bagpipes, whisky and shortbread all round if the SNP do get their way.. No matter which way you look at something like this there's bound to be be pros and cons. Dismissing all possible cons as 'scaremongering' is damn right foolish IMO..

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Hey you can pay for trident, no problem here... id rather those billions were spent on better things ;)

 

more scare mongering

And anyone chanting, its scotlands oil, better read up on how sea boundaries are drawn (extend the land boundary) look at said boundary on a map(angles north west), say bugger, and then realise its a giant bugger when Orkney and Shetland stay in the Union….[/size]

 

 

if that a when or a if??? a long way to go yet..

 

Funny how you independence lot keep coming out with the phrase 'scaremongering' whenever someone comes out with a possible negative consequence of the break up of the union.. It ain't going to be oil, bagpipes, whisky and shortbread all round if the SNP do get their way.. No matter which way you look at something like this there's bound to be be pros and cons. Dismissing all possible cons as 'scaremongering' is damn right foolish IMO..

 

 

there is alot fo scare mongering going on, there is people on both sides just as bad as each other writing off everything thats said

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I tell you what mate, I reckon all it will take is the emergence of a strong labour leader to get the Scottish vote back from the SNP.. You lot where as pissed off with labour as the rest of us at the last election and there was no way in hell the votes were going to go to the Tories.. Jmo. :thumbs:

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labour were getting alot of votes few years ago, i cant see them getting one thats gonna make a difference in the 12 months. time for a change

 

edit: labour have already said something like they plan same public cuts as torys in scotland

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