marshman 7,758 Posted September 10, 2014 Report Share Posted September 10, 2014 It's like a couple getting divorced lol . I feel the us English are like the one that keeps begging the other not to go , please please don't go we're are better together ?. That's not for me if the Scottish want to go on there own let them and good luck to them !! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Joe1888 672 Posted September 10, 2014 Report Share Posted September 10, 2014 It's like a couple getting divorced lol . I feel the us English are like the one that keeps begging the other not to go , please please don't go we're are better together ?. That's not for me if the Scottish want to go on there own let them and good luck to them !! someone taged me with this, lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Joe1888 672 Posted September 10, 2014 Report Share Posted September 10, 2014 (edited) Yous keeping trying to scare a no vote, like no campaign. Scots can see past it.. Whats the risk of staying in union???? How's the nhs down south The uk is the 4th most unequal country in the developed world.. Joe, I'm sure you are aware that the NHS in Scotland is already devolved to the Scottish parliament. Salmond is bare faced lying when he says Westminster will privatise the NHS in Scotland...... Only Salmond and the Scottish parliament have the power to do that. Its well explained what the risk is, how it will effect the nhs... nice try What do you mean, nice try ? I'm right, and if you are as informed as you think, then you'll know I am. with the nhs rapidly getting privatised down south, so far the scottish gov has protected the nhs, even with the previous cuts to the budget.. as long as we are part of the uk scotlands budget is decided by the uk gov, even though we make enough to pay for current services. all big parties are on record saying more cuts are on the way. cuts to the english nhs through being privatised will also lead to cuts up here.. the only way to make sure the nhs is safe is by voting yes its a similar story to improved childcare the scottish gov would implement, they have the powers at the moment but the taxes generated from it would flow straight to westminister instead of scotland... scotland wouldnt see any of it, there for couldnt aford it under the uk gov setup scotland has 7% control of £, lets make it 100% In reality mate you and us are the same, in as much as we can't afford any of it, we can not even afford to pay the interest on the national debt each year. The difference between the interest we can afford to pay and the interest owed is the deficit. Most of the bail out was to Scottish banks, but as a union we all shared the debt. Short memories the Scottish. I notice the Irish are big enough to appreciate the help given and will often say as much. thats the thing, debt scotland didnt need or want.. our countrys want different things, scotland is centre left south is centre right i thought someone would mention the banks another VERY good vid, on banks this time No Camp Economics Scare Stories Debunked #1 – The Bank Bailouts Edited September 10, 2014 by Joe1888 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Born Hunter 17,780 Posted September 10, 2014 Report Share Posted September 10, 2014 It's like a couple getting divorced lol . I feel the us English are like the one that keeps begging the other not to go , please please don't go we're are better together . That's not for me if the Scottish want to go on there own let them and good luck to them !! Nobody is begging anybody to stay, if they make their decision to leave then I'll want them gone. Fact is, that decision hasn't been made yet...... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Joe1888 672 Posted September 10, 2014 Report Share Posted September 10, 2014 (edited) Joe and Co Who funds Scotland's FREE Prescriptions ? Who funds Scotland's FREE University for All ? We In England don't get that Why should Scotland ? Could Scotland afford to keep both without the rest of Britains Taxes ? you still trying to argue that... the answer is clear, scotland makes enough.. ffs thats been answered loads of times edit to add: for the sake of 2.30 please watch this, its fact! Edited September 10, 2014 by Joe1888 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
shepp 2,285 Posted September 10, 2014 Report Share Posted September 10, 2014 Yous keeping trying to scare a no vote, like no campaign. Scots can see past it.. Whats the risk of staying in union???? How's the nhs down south The uk is the 4th most unequal country in the developed world.. Joe, I'm sure you are aware that the NHS in Scotland is already devolved to the Scottish parliament. Salmond is bare faced lying when he says Westminster will privatise the NHS in Scotland...... Only Salmond and the Scottish parliament have the power to do that. Its well explained what the risk is, how it will effect the nhs... nice try What do you mean, nice try ? I'm right, and if you are as informed as you think, then you'll know I am. with the nhs rapidly getting privatised down south, so far the scottish gov has protected the nhs, even with the previous cuts to the budget.. as long as we are part of the uk scotlands budget is decided by the uk gov, even though we make enough to pay for current services. all big parties are on record saying more cuts are on the way. cuts to the english nhs through being privatised will also lead to cuts up here.. the only way to make sure the nhs is safe is by voting yes its a similar story to improved childcare the scottish gov would implement, they have the powers at the moment but the taxes generated from it would flow straight to westminister instead of scotland... scotland wouldnt see any of it, there for couldnt aford it under the uk gov setup scotland has 7% control of £, lets make it 100% In reality mate you and us are the same, in as much as we can't afford any of it, we can not even afford to pay the interest on the national debt each year.The difference between the interest we can afford to pay and the interest owed is the deficit. Most of the bail out was to Scottish banks, but as a union we all shared the debt. Short memories the Scottish. I notice the Irish are big enough to appreciate the help given and will often say as much. thats the thing, debt scotland didnt need or want.. our countrys want different things, scotland is centre left south is centre right i thought someone would mention the banks another VERY good vid, on banks this time No Camp Economics Scare Stories Debunked #1 The Bank Bailouts Not to mention the bail out was made by a Scottish PM 'who f****d up when chancellor' and a Scottich chancellor. Is your whole education on Scotland via a Scottish pro independence bloke on YouTube? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Joe1888 672 Posted September 10, 2014 Report Share Posted September 10, 2014 (edited) Yous keeping trying to scare a no vote, like no campaign. Scots can see past it.. Whats the risk of staying in union???? How's the nhs down south The uk is the 4th most unequal country in the developed world.. Joe, I'm sure you are aware that the NHS in Scotland is already devolved to the Scottish parliament. Salmond is bare faced lying when he says Westminster will privatise the NHS in Scotland...... Only Salmond and the Scottish parliament have the power to do that. Its well explained what the risk is, how it will effect the nhs... nice try What do you mean, nice try ? I'm right, and if you are as informed as you think, then you'll know I am. with the nhs rapidly getting privatised down south, so far the scottish gov has protected the nhs, even with the previous cuts to the budget.. as long as we are part of the uk scotlands budget is decided by the uk gov, even though we make enough to pay for current services. all big parties are on record saying more cuts are on the way. cuts to the english nhs through being privatised will also lead to cuts up here.. the only way to make sure the nhs is safe is by voting yes its a similar story to improved childcare the scottish gov would implement, they have the powers at the moment but the taxes generated from it would flow straight to westminister instead of scotland... scotland wouldnt see any of it, there for couldnt aford it under the uk gov setup scotland has 7% control of £, lets make it 100% In reality mate you and us are the same, in as much as we can't afford any of it, we can not even afford to pay the interest on the national debt each year.The difference between the interest we can afford to pay and the interest owed is the deficit. Most of the bail out was to Scottish banks, but as a union we all shared the debt. Short memories the Scottish. I notice the Irish are big enough to appreciate the help given and will often say as much. thats the thing, debt scotland didnt need or want.. our countrys want different things, scotland is centre left south is centre right i thought someone would mention the banks another VERY good vid, on banks this time No Camp Economics Scare Stories Debunked #1 The Bank Bailouts Not to mention the bail out was made by a Scottish PM 'who f****d up when chancellor' and a Scottich chancellor. Is your whole education on Scotland via a Scottish pro independence bloke on YouTube? slag it off, chuck insults, its fact.. its a source, thats all that matters.. i typed similar, also quoted before that vid was made, it was rubbished because i posted it.. main streem media is biased... scotland didnt have these tools before... Edited September 10, 2014 by Joe1888 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
marshman 7,758 Posted September 10, 2014 Report Share Posted September 10, 2014 It's like a couple getting divorced lol . I feel the us English are like the one that keeps begging the other not to go , please please don't go we're are better together . That's not for me if the Scottish want to go on there own let them and good luck to them !! Nobody is begging anybody to stay, if they make their decision to leave then I'll want them gone. Fact is, that decision hasn't been made yet...... ah that's like them couples that "were working at it , and then if she decides to leave me for that swarthy European I'll let her go " lol ?. In the words of Gloria Gaynor , at first I was afraid I was petrified kept think of how I couldn't survive without you by my side . I can't remember the rest of the lyrics but ya get my meaning lol ? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tandors 888 Posted September 10, 2014 Report Share Posted September 10, 2014 Surely if its a close vote either way or the othere there will be nearly 50% of scots hacked off with the other nearly 50% or whatever. Could lead to a very unstable and resentful situation in scotland, its those sorts of highly emotive national upheavals that could potentially lead to militancy. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Born Hunter 17,780 Posted September 10, 2014 Report Share Posted September 10, 2014 It's like a couple getting divorced lol . I feel the us English are like the one that keeps begging the other not to go , please please don't go we're are better together . That's not for me if the Scottish want to go on there own let them and good luck to them !! Nobody is begging anybody to stay, if they make their decision to leave then I'll want them gone. Fact is, that decision hasn't been made yet...... ah that's like them couples that "were working at it , and then if she decides to leave me for that swarthy European I'll let her go " lol . In the words of Gloria Gaynor , at first I was afraid I was petrified kept think of how I couldn't survive without you by my side . I can't remember the rest of the lyrics but ya get my meaning lol You talk like all English want to keep Scotlands membership in this Union and all Scottish want to leave...... When the reality is most English don't give a shit and of the ones that do a worrying percentage want them to f**k off and stop moaning. As for the Scottish it looks like they're split down the middle. So from your shite metaphor, we have a bipolar woman and a fella that quite frankly doesn't give a f**k. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
marshman 7,758 Posted September 10, 2014 Report Share Posted September 10, 2014 It's like a couple getting divorced lol . I feel the us English are like the one that keeps begging the other not to go , please please don't go we're are better together . That's not for me if the Scottish want to go on there own let them and good luck to them !! Nobody is begging anybody to stay, if they make their decision to leave then I'll want them gone. Fact is, that decision hasn't been made yet...... ah that's like them couples that "were working at it , and then if she decides to leave me for that swarthy European I'll let her go " lol . In the words of Gloria Gaynor , at first I was afraid I was petrified kept think of how I couldn't survive without you by my side . I can't remember the rest of the lyrics but ya get my meaning lol You talk like all English want to keep Scotlands membership in this Union and all Scottish want to leave...... When the reality is most English don't give a shit and of the ones that do a worrying percentage want them to f**k off and stop moaning. As for the Scottish it looks like they're split down the middle. So from your shite metaphor, we have a bipolar woman and a fella that quite frankly doesn't give a f**k. lol calm down luv you on blob , just being lighthearted ? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Joe1888 672 Posted September 10, 2014 Report Share Posted September 10, 2014 Joe English taxpayers fund Scotland's FREE prescriptions and university's At this moment in time Which would Stop as a result of a Yes Vote Ffs, face palm.. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
RemyBolt 420 Posted September 10, 2014 Report Share Posted September 10, 2014 Has anyone else noted how rubbish the 'No' campaign has been? It's currently being lead by Conservatives, right? Why is it so rubbish a campaign? Is it because the conservatives are to rubbish? Maybe. Here's my 2 cents: Scotland is a dominantly Labour voting area. If Scotland was to become independent, there would be no chance that Labour would ever get into government again. Any wonder why the Conservatives are not trying too hard? Could it all just be a big game of 'acting' like you want Scotland to stay when in actual fact a Conservative government would dominate parliament without Scotland's Labour vote? I think it's all just a big political game. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
shepp 2,285 Posted September 10, 2014 Report Share Posted September 10, 2014 Has anyone else noted how rubbish the 'No' campaign has been? It's currently being lead by Conservatives, right? Why is it so rubbish a campaign? Is it because the conservatives are to rubbish? Maybe. Here's my 2 cents: Scotland is a dominantly Labour voting area. If Scotland was to become independent, there would be no chance that Labour would ever get into government again. Any wonder why the Conservatives are not trying too hard? Could it all just be a big game of 'acting' like you want Scotland to stay when in actual fact a Conservative government would dominate parliament without Scotland's Labour vote? I think it's all just a big political game. Sorry you are wrong. The campaign has been led by Labour, TV debates by Alister Darling, Gordon Brown been doing a bit. The Conservatives have kept quite a low profile for obvious reasons. The problem with the NO campaign is it has been too sober, clinical and negative. If you want to rally the troops you need to stir up a bit of nationalistic pride like the YES campaign has with it's Hollywood pseudo historic Braveheart bollocks. Unfortunately the traitor left in England do not have a patriotic bone in their bodies, so they were incapable of projecting a positive image of Geat Britain. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
The one 8,483 Posted September 10, 2014 Report Share Posted September 10, 2014 No been funny joe your. The biggest poster about voting yes but on the next page your posting your unemployed ? So if Salmon feck,s it up it's no really going to affect you , your taxes won't rise you will still be getting your cash every fortnight ? 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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