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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby Romo » Sep 18, '14, 4:06 pm

Even thought Scotland will likely be staying apart of the UK can we still treat @SlightlyJames like he isn't part of the UK
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby prophet » Sep 18, '14, 4:09 pm

Romo wrote:Even thought Scotland will likely be staying apart of the UK can we still treat @SlightlyJames like he isn't part of the UK

I don't treat you like you're part of the UK. You're basically our version of SKS :lol
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby PorkChop » Sep 18, '14, 4:12 pm

David Cameron's reaction when the 'Yes' party lose the vote, and Scotland begins a civil war against itself:

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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby PorkChop » Sep 18, '14, 4:36 pm

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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby SlightlyJames » Sep 18, '14, 4:55 pm

PorkChop wrote:
SlightlyJames wrote:Aky, we don't need permission to use the pound. Russia doesn't need permission to use the pound. The issue is that Westminster is refusing to discuss a currency union (or indeed any contingency plan in the event of a Yes outcome it seems). Basically that means we would be free to use the pound but we would have no access to the assets of the Bank of England. However, Salmond has said that if the rUK don't negotiate on this, he's not going to take on any of the UK's national debt.

When did Russia use the pound?

They don't. They could if they wanted to.
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby SlightlyJames » Sep 18, '14, 11:03 pm

Looks like we'll be remaining part of the UK. I can't say I'm not disappointed, this might have been the only chance we get for a long time to break away from the shite that is Westminster. The UK is an absolute mess and I can only hope that they realise that despite the no vote this is absolutely not a vote for the status quo.

Now it's time for Westminster to start delivering hard on the promises that were made, despite the fact it looks like they're all too ready to backpedal and leave shit the way it is now we're back in our box.
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby HFX » Sep 19, '14, 12:00 am

SlightlyJames wrote:
PorkChop wrote:
SlightlyJames wrote:Aky, we don't need permission to use the pound. Russia doesn't need permission to use the pound. The issue is that Westminster is refusing to discuss a currency union (or indeed any contingency plan in the event of a Yes outcome it seems). Basically that means we would be free to use the pound but we would have no access to the assets of the Bank of England. However, Salmond has said that if the rUK don't negotiate on this, he's not going to take on any of the UK's national debt.

When did Russia use the pound?

They don't. They could if they wanted to.


You are correct as far as I know. An example is Iceland was considering using the Canadian dollar last year(?) despite not being a part of our country. I believe they have gone with the Euro though? I think it can fuck with the value of the currency though so people of the home country aren't always pleased if another country uses their money.
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby Twister » Sep 19, '14, 1:25 am

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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby PorkChop » Sep 19, '14, 2:45 am

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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby PorkChop » Sep 19, '14, 2:58 am

SlightlyJames wrote:Now it's time for Westminster to start delivering hard on the promises that were made, despite the fact it looks like they're all too ready to backpedal and leave shit the way it is now we're back in our box.

Also, if you expect politicians to follow up on their promises, you're gonna have a bad time. This whole thing has already turned out badly for Scotland and will probably get even worse.
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby Chewy » Sep 19, '14, 3:44 am

At least most of Scotland is sensible.
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby Twister » Sep 19, '14, 9:23 am

Some people reckon it's a fix and are demanding a re-vote, there's even a petition :rotf Sour grapes springs to mind.
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby PorkChop » Sep 19, '14, 9:34 am

Twister wrote:Some people reckon it's a fix and are demanding a re-vote, there's even a petition :rotf Sour grapes springs to mind.

There was some fishy shit in all fairness.



Also 'yes' votes in the 'no' pile:

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But as for a re-vote... nah :lol
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby AkydefGoldberg » Sep 19, '14, 1:54 pm

It's a shame we didn't see a Yes. It would have been something to tell the grandkids but tbh, the turnout has been immense. 86%. Hopefully it will ignite Scottish folk to become more involved with their politics and push the three parties who seemed intent on bending over as much as they could to get the No vote.

Salmond resigns - surprising a tad but I doubt had he won, Cameron would have resigned but would have overshadowed his premiership no doubt.

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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby PorkChop » Sep 20, '14, 11:49 am

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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby BHLegend » Sep 20, '14, 1:58 pm

Unfortunately the number of idiots that have decided to bring shame on Scotland after having presented itself in such a good light this summer has cast a dark shadow on the campaign. The vile abuse that Yes voters are posting on Facebook is just pathetic. I think I saw someone post clips or stills of alleged voter rigging. I saw one guy get called all sorts of names by Yes voters because he was a staff member counting votes and could be seeing writing something. But nobody knows what he was writing, nobody knows what the bit of paper was! You can't tamper with them anyway! Fools. The 'riots' in George Square last night which looked to have been started by the No voters is just a horrible conclusion to the vote.

Even with an 85% record turn out, which is something to be IMMENSELY proud of, too many idiots were allowed to vote based on what bias article they had read on somebody elses facebook status. I don't believe enough people did enough research, but hey, everyone is entitled to their vote.

I'll still call myself a proud Scot, and I said that before the result. Let's move on and make Scotland better.
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby AkydefGoldberg » Sep 20, '14, 2:08 pm

Sad to see trouble between Unionists and Independence supporters atm - hopefully it dies down but don't see the point. No campaign won so what's the point in a coming together at George Square? Minority causing beef for no reason I reckon.
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby BHLegend » Sep 20, '14, 2:16 pm

I think, and hope, that it has died down already. Not aware of anything happening tonight at least. I didn't read too much on the stand off last night but it seems to be that it was the Unionists who caused most of the trouble, probably in relation to Scotlands Shame - the Old Firm.
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby AkydefGoldberg » Sep 20, '14, 2:18 pm

In a way, it's good that Celtic and Rangers aren't playing each other anytime soon. I imagine recent events might have stirred up trouble between the hardcore element of both sets of fans.
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby BHLegend » Sep 20, '14, 2:20 pm

They'll find any excuse to cause trouble to be fair! :banghead
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