An Independent Scotland?

The North East of England......The new Scotland :eek:

ahh but a return to border reeving will enable the yoof of Northumbria to go raiding across the border - only this time armed with automatic weapons and seeking crack, herion and whisky
 
apropos has anyone else read the Paul Johnston books (body politic, the boneyard, water of death and the blood tree) set in an independent city state of edinburgh
 
We might wish to invade, it too has happened in the past:p

never went too well though - you generally wound up with your king getting captured and held to ransom
 
That's usually what "A" means.
 
Why would the Scots want to, they've been harping on about how awful the English were to them and how nice it would be to have no part with them. Anyway they did invade, all these awful MPs like Brown and Darling.
That's what I meant :D
 
You know what, when the referendum is over ( whatever the result) I'm going to miss the nightly dose of banter, arguing, trolling, humour, call it what you will.....
 

That makes interesting reading, of course I don't completely accept his comparison with Norway's first years, we're not starting on anything like the same footing. That said I don't know anyone in the yes camp who believes that it will be all milk and honey from the get go. Mind you if I thought the price of a pint would go to 9 quid here I might be persuade to vote n...n...n...nope can't do it, sorry :)
 
You know what, when the referendum is over ( whatever the result) I'm going to miss the nightly dose of banter, arguing, trolling, humour, call it what you will.....
I'm sure we'll find something else to argue about:p I mean debate.
 
That makes interesting reading, of course I don't completely accept his comparison with Norway's first years, we're not starting on anything like the same footing. That said I don't know anyone in the yes camp who believes that it will be all milk and honey from the get go. Mind you if I thought the price of a pint would go to 9 quid here I might be persuade to vote n...n...n...nope can't do it, sorry :)
Phew Hugh, you had me worried for a sec there:eek:
 
If the vote is "Yes" and immediately another referendum is scheduled (to "get the right answer") it will be exactly like the EU :)

and if the vote is yes but its veto'd by one politician who feels otherwise it will be just like the UN
 
Write 50 lines " I must not say anything against Scotland"
 
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Better Together caught lying again.

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I had that one through my door today - the 3 page square booklet ?

http://electionleaflets.org/leaflets/8556/

I think it's fairly obvious it's not factual if you look at the wording. That's campaign material for you.

One is UK price and the other is for identical basket in Ireland. The wording is - One look at the UK and Ireland shows what price rises could be if we choose to vote to leave the UK. It's nothing more than a view that's being presented.

I'm amazed anybody would even contact Tesco unless of course they wanted a response to publish as a Yes counter.
 
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I'm amazed anybody would even contact Tesco unless of course they wanted a response to publish as a Yes counter.


Nothing wrong with that.
 
Like Iraq? They had neither proper military or nukes, and the only folks that invaded them was USA and UK

You mean there is no truth in the stories I've heard about there having been an Iran-Iraq war that lasted for 8 years in the 80's ?

;).
 
That's a lot of cleaning up! hopefully some arrangement can be come to with rUK, if not the bill will have to be met out of future revenues I suppose.

Not sure if I like the latest 'good' news or not, undersea fracking in the Kimmeridge Clay formation. If it is do-able it would double the existing oil reserve predictions for the North sea but is underwater fracking any less unfriendly than onshore fracking?
 
The Sky News Megamix

 
And abolish fuel duty....?
 
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And abolish fuel duty....?
I'm looking forward to all the super cars on Londons street with Scottish number plates next to the various Arab States that you normally see.

Heck it may persuade me to buy my own grey island :)
 

Ha! Good luck with that. This is an example of what I dislike about the pro-independence campaign. They want to cherry pick the bits they want and ignore the bits they don't want to hear.

So they want to use the pound and if we don't agree then you'll not pay any liabilities. That's like my ex-wife demanding to continue use the joint bank account or she'll refuse to pay debts that we ran up together. Then asking me to pay money to her so she can employ a cleaner in the future because I said I would back when I thought we were going to still be married!

Divorce is an ugly business and you never get everything your own way. Yet each time it's pointed out, the yes camp start screaming about negative campaigning and scaremongering.
 
Has it actually been agreed that in the case of this divorce Scotland will be allowed to take the oil fields? Is that legally really a given?
 
Has it actually been agreed that in the case of this divorce Scotland will be allowed to take the oil fields? Is that legally really a given?
don't think that's ever been disputed, I'd guess it's to do with international boundaries.
 
don't think that's ever been disputed, I'd guess it's to do with international boundaries.
Interesting point though, I wonder who paid for the rig's pipe lines etc?
IF it was the UK as a whole,
then surely they belong to the UK as a whole,
not just one "region" ?
IF it was funded by the oil companies alone,
then would they be happy handing over control to a break away government?

(Genuine questions / comments as I have no idea how these things "work" )
 
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