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Well, I have listened to your side of the story John, and the fact that you refer back some 300 years, when Scotland was at war with England, says to me that you are driven by a very strong nationalist desire, as opposed to one of economics and practicality.
Since you whipped our arse at Bannockburn, we have stood shoulder to shoulder through two world wars, and other conflicts before and after.
Nothing wrong with National pride, I,m as proud to be British, as you are to be Scottish, but I consider all Scots to be my British cousins.
There is IMO perhaps one real tangible benefit in Scotland becoming independent, and that is that it might well be able to better protect it's borders, national identity and culture.
Ours has been progressively diluted by unrestricted immigration for decades, and is now pretty much beyond the point of no return.
However, I can't say anymore on this, as its now not PC to do so.
BTW, I don't read the Daily Mail, and my opinion of Alex Salmond has evolved from listening to him speak, and not what the newspapers say.
My opinion counts for nothing in this debate, as I am not involved in the voting. Also, at 71 years old, I'm probably not going to be around to see the long-term effects of Scotland becoming independent from the UK, if indeed it does break away.
That said, if I were a gambling man, which I'm not, I would put my money on Scotland remaining part of the UK.
It has been a very interesting discussion, and has been said, one that has remained amicable, which is just how it should be.
I would love to continue the discussion with you John, over a glass of Malt, although I think we would part without agreeing, but still mates.
Dave
Since you whipped our arse at Bannockburn, we have stood shoulder to shoulder through two world wars, and other conflicts before and after.
Nothing wrong with National pride, I,m as proud to be British, as you are to be Scottish, but I consider all Scots to be my British cousins.
There is IMO perhaps one real tangible benefit in Scotland becoming independent, and that is that it might well be able to better protect it's borders, national identity and culture.
Ours has been progressively diluted by unrestricted immigration for decades, and is now pretty much beyond the point of no return.
BTW, I don't read the Daily Mail, and my opinion of Alex Salmond has evolved from listening to him speak, and not what the newspapers say.
My opinion counts for nothing in this debate, as I am not involved in the voting. Also, at 71 years old, I'm probably not going to be around to see the long-term effects of Scotland becoming independent from the UK, if indeed it does break away.
That said, if I were a gambling man, which I'm not, I would put my money on Scotland remaining part of the UK.
It has been a very interesting discussion, and has been said, one that has remained amicable, which is just how it should be.
I would love to continue the discussion with you John, over a glass of Malt, although I think we would part without agreeing, but still mates.
Dave
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