Nicola Sturgeon
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I'm pretty good at dry stone walling, been in a course and everything.
Happy to rebuild hadrian's wall and insert some passport controls to prevent the Europeans from coming into England from an EU Scotland.
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Yep, happy with that suggestion, the backwaters of England and Wales that voted for Brexit can crack on with trading with one another and London, Scotland and Ulster can remain in the worlds largest trading bloc. Everyone's happy right ?Alwaysneil said:I'm pretty good at dry stone walling, been in a course and everything.
Happy to rebuild hadrian's wall and insert some passport controls to prevent the Europeans from coming into England from an EU Scotland.
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What about the Europeans front London? There's a petition doing the rounds and gaining a bit of attention asking if Londoners want to vote to stay as part of the EU. Because London "should stay the heart of Europe"Alwaysneil said:I'm pretty good at dry stone walling, been in a course and everything.
Happy to rebuild hadrian's wall and insert some passport controls to prevent the Europeans from coming into England from an EU Scotland.
Are you with me?
You really can not make this up.... ffs0 -
Like you do son.i_b_b_o_r_g said:Wheresmekeyboard?
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Every knows who I am gobbyWheresmeticket? said:
Like you do son.i_b_b_o_r_g said:Wheresmekeyboard?
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Fixed for you.i_b_b_o_r_g said:
Everyone knows I am gobbyWheresmeticket? said:
Like you do son.i_b_b_o_r_g said:Wheresmekeyboard?
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Well done, very quick and not predictable at allWheresmeticket? said:
Fixed for you.i_b_b_o_r_g said:
Everyone knows I am gobbyWheresmeticket? said:
Like you do son.i_b_b_o_r_g said:Wheresmekeyboard?
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I think that's good of you to volunteer Always. Donald Trump is in Scotland right now, he seems to know a lot about walls. And he will be able to persuade the Scots that they're paying for it too.Alwaysneil said:I'm pretty good at dry stone walling, been in a course and everything.
Happy to rebuild hadrian's wall and insert some passport controls to prevent the Europeans from coming into England from an EU Scotland.
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'The Scottish people should be allowed to vote again if they so wish'nth london addick said:The Scottish people should be allowed to vote again if they so wish,
I don't think the Scots will ask permission to vote again, they will just have a referendum.
What will the English do if we disagree.
Send a gun boat to Edinburgh?
The English appear to view Scotland as one of our colonies.
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But they didn't want out did they when given the chance to choose
If they feel this strongly that they wish to vote remain or remove then let them have one but in doing so I hope they wait a while to act in haste is to repent at leisure nothing needs to be done today
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Sturgeon said she would follow the same process as before and seek permission if they decide on another referendum.JohnfromNorfolk said:
'The Scottish people should be allowed to vote again if they so wish'nth london addick said:The Scottish people should be allowed to vote again if they so wish,
I don't think the Scots will ask permission to vote again, they will just have a referendum.0 -
I think they may be pushed into a referendum by events.nth london addick said:But they didn't want out did they when given the chance to choose
If they feel this strongly that they wish to vote remain or remove then let them have one but in doing so I hope they wait a while to act in haste is to repent at leisure nothing needs to be done today
A calm boxer beats the angry one too many calls being made based on emotion,
If the English start Brexit negotiations which could conclude within two years, the Scots will not wish to be taken out of Europe.
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There's a snag with that. Vast swathes of England, including pretty much the whole of Northumberland is north of the wall.Alwaysneil said:I'm pretty good at dry stone walling, been in a course and everything.
Happy to rebuild hadrian's wall and insert some passport controls to prevent the Europeans from coming into England from an EU Scotland.
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Don't agree with you and don't patronise me. Lived in Ayrshire for 2 years and never witnessed anti English racism like it. Called everything under the sun and eventually caused an incident that buggered my back up totally. They are welcome to THEIR country, as long as they depart OUR country.iainment said:
Grow up will you. They don't hate us but want sovereign control of THEIR country. Which is what anyone would want.sralan said:Hate the English Bastards but take our money?
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OUR country?
I was born in Erith, but this feels like your country not mine.3 -
We really are in uncharted waters now. Time should be taken to reflect on the outcome from both sides, but as I posted earlier on this thread, the SNP stated that should there be a 'material' change (i.e the UK leaving the EU) they have the right to call a second referendum. This was done on the basis of the last referendum when the Westminster parties said we wont be going out of the EU so stay in the UK. Now some 2 years later we are leaving, despite Scotland's wishes to stay. It might be unpalatable to many people, but if they wish to have a second referendum who are we (England/Wales/NI) to say they cant have one. Haven't we just voted to leave a Union?, why cant Scotland have the right to as well based on the fact that a huge majority of their country voted to remain within. The Scottish have a big question to answer, what Union do they wish to be part of - The EU or the UK? The choice must surely be theirs once and for all.5
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Spot on TMA, although I think they would vote for Independence now.thai malaysia addick said:Some double standards in her speech....
Important we stick together with our neighbours...but not UK?
Respect the wishes of the people...except for the referendum in Scotland
If there was another referendum about Europe next week, I reckon the result would be to stay in.0 -
I'm no 'Sweaty Nationalist" but they have run a bloody good bath since taking power and have wiped Labour off the map. "Far more damage to Scotland than Thatcher ever did?" Ridiculous statement but on a par with saying the SNP couldn't run a bath.Fiiish said:
I don't think legally that would ever work. I would also not want our Brexit procedure to be slowed in any way by the sweaty Nats who couldn't run a bath. Scotland has no right to automatically take the UK's place. The UK as a whole has voted to leave and we need to respect the result, no amount of sweaty wriggling is going to convince me otherwise.cafcdave123 said:
I think we could apply to continue the Uk membership as Scotland as SCOTLAND didn't want to leave.Fiiish said:Wasn't a major issue of the last independence referendum that the EU gave no assurances whatsoever that an independent Scotland would automatically enter the EU? In fact wasn't the noise from Brussels that they would have to join the queue behind Turkey if they declared independence?
She, Lec and the whole SNP are duplicitous charlatans who are doing far more insidious damage to Scotland than Thatcher ever did. I sincerely hope they are locked out of all discussions in the coming months and years. And no to a second referendum.
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That's a reasonable summary Redmidland. And what the Scots might want to think about if they have the referendum is how the EU will treat an independent Scotland. Scotland receives quite a lot of Westminster money under the Barnett formula. They will surely kiss that goodbye if they achieve independence. Will they expect the EU to replace that with subsidies? Why would the EU agree to that? Maybe they would agree to it in exchange for Scotland adopting, say, the Euro and Schengen?1
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Well if the people of Ayrshire were mean to you then we clearly are a nation of racists!sralan said:
Don't agree with you and don't patronise me. Lived in Ayrshire for 2 years and never witnessed anti English racism like it. Called everything under the sun and eventually caused an incident that buggered my back up totally. They are welcome to THEIR country, as long as they depart OUR country.iainment said:
Grow up will you. They don't hate us but want sovereign control of THEIR country. Which is what anyone would want.sralan said:Hate the English Bastards but take our money?
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We they mean to you because you are English or was that an added bonus?cafcdave123 said:
Well if the people of Ayrshire were mean to you then we clearly are a nation of racists!sralan said:
Don't agree with you and don't patronise me. Lived in Ayrshire for 2 years and never witnessed anti English racism like it. Called everything under the sun and eventually caused an incident that buggered my back up totally. They are welcome to THEIR country, as long as they depart OUR country.iainment said:
Grow up will you. They don't hate us but want sovereign control of THEIR country. Which is what anyone would want.sralan said:Hate the English Bastards but take our money?
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We they mean to you because you are English or was that an added bonus?cafcdave123 said:
Well if the people of Ayrshire were mean to you then we clearly are a nation of racists!sralan said:
Don't agree with you and don't patronise me. Lived in Ayrshire for 2 years and never witnessed anti English racism like it. Called everything under the sun and eventually caused an incident that buggered my back up totally. They are welcome to THEIR country, as long as they depart OUR country.iainment said:
Grow up will you. They don't hate us but want sovereign control of THEIR country. Which is what anyone would want.sralan said:Hate the English Bastards but take our money?
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Mostly because I was promoted in my job and that didn't sit well with them. Nothing against the highlanders but lowlanders are a totally different lot. My last comment on this, as with Facebook, feelings and emotions are running high.0
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Was posted in the other thread but still...5
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No, they really haven't. Scotland has a lot of issues that have come as a direct result of the SNP's cack-handed management of their country. Your opinion if you think the SNP is doing a good job but it is in no way backed up by the evidence of ineptitude across the board by the SNP. You're correct in saying that they are electorally successful but I don't consider constantly lying to and misleading their ignorant voter base something that should be applauded. I speak as someone with plenty of family and friends north of the border who despair at what these vandals are getting away with because they enjoy the nationalist ground. Basic services and infrastructure undelivered at every level.Cardinal Sin said:
I'm no 'Sweaty Nationalist" but they have run a bloody good bath since taking power and have wiped Labour off the map. "Far more damage to Scotland than Thatcher ever did?" Ridiculous statement but on a par with saying the SNP couldn't run a bath.Fiiish said:
I don't think legally that would ever work. I would also not want our Brexit procedure to be slowed in any way by the sweaty Nats who couldn't run a bath. Scotland has no right to automatically take the UK's place. The UK as a whole has voted to leave and we need to respect the result, no amount of sweaty wriggling is going to convince me otherwise.cafcdave123 said:
I think we could apply to continue the Uk membership as Scotland as SCOTLAND didn't want to leave.Fiiish said:Wasn't a major issue of the last independence referendum that the EU gave no assurances whatsoever that an independent Scotland would automatically enter the EU? In fact wasn't the noise from Brussels that they would have to join the queue behind Turkey if they declared independence?
She, Lec and the whole SNP are duplicitous charlatans who are doing far more insidious damage to Scotland than Thatcher ever did. I sincerely hope they are locked out of all discussions in the coming months and years. And no to a second referendum.
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She is a horrible person , chasing her own agenda regardless of the will of the majority of the Scots people, to remain in the UK.
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In the same way that people voted Brexit despite the warnings that they would be poorer as a result, lots of people in Scotland will vote for independence, knowing they will be poorer, after all money isn't everythingPeter_G said:That's a reasonable summary Redmidland. And what the Scots might want to think about if they have the referendum is how the EU will treat an independent Scotland. Scotland receives quite a lot of Westminster money under the Barnett formula. They will surely kiss that goodbye if they achieve independence. Will they expect the EU to replace that with subsidies? Why would the EU agree to that? Maybe they would agree to it in exchange for Scotland adopting, say, the Euro and Schengen?
Financially, the sums for an independent Scotland at the moment look pretty rocky, having to implement severe spending cuts on the first day of independence would be a painful start0