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Blacksword
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Scottish independence and them rejoining the EU is not going to happen. I've heard Nicola Sturgeon trying to explain how it would happen, but when pressed couldn't explain how she could achieve this with no sovereign currency, and many of Scotlands main trading assets (fishing/oil etc) were actually not Scottish, they're British.
Independence was only viable when the UK was part of the EU, and the Scots didn't want it then. The only reason the SNP wiped the floor with Labour in 2015, was not because of renewed interest in independence, but dissatisfaction with the way the Labour party were going. It was - I suspect - in many cases a protest vote. |
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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chopper
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Gordon Brown must be flippin' old then.
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someone_else
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It would not surprise me if time will give us better standards to measure against than the absence of fireworks from the folks downhill. No offence intended, I wish ye British the best now that you have escaped from the worst. May Britain become Great again and prosper not less than Iceland, Switzerland and Norway .
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Sean Trane
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Not so sure about that, since most of the Scottish oil, wool & meat, liquors and fisheries products would find easily 100% trade share with the rest of the EU, and they wouldn't care about having business rartchedly small market just south of their border. As for the NI, are the unionists still the population majority? in other words, do the republicans/catholics even have voting rights, or did Westminster make sure that they would never have their way?
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Davesax1965
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Ah yes, forgot about Gordon Brown, ahemmmmm.
And true, fireworks aren't a good barometer. Neither are the opinions of people who aren't actually here. ;-) |
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LAM-SGC
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I would have voted stay if I lived in the UK but I'm an Irish-Swedish lass in Sweden.
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Rick1
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Thanks, in part, to Covid-19 the crazy train called Brexit is now hurtling out of control. I have come to this discussion rather late but I voted remain, for reasons too numerous to mention.
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moshkito
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Hi, My biggest concerns are that it was a hassle buying stuff from/in England, as Amazon in the UK will not process a very large numbers of Visa/MC cards at all ... and the ability to purchase something in there is a problem, and I seriously doubt that leaving the EU is going to help if the prices are going to rise ... which is what the rich in that country want ... more money from the outside ... a very old trick that has been used for hundreds of years to keep the royals in power and the rich in control, and you foot and pay for the bill. I can not buy, for example, any of the stuff off the BBC ... and they are not intelligent enough (same folks that did not like the Beatles and Rolling Stones 56 years ago - the worst business decisions EVER), to realize that they can sell over there and that there are people that like it and want it. No matter ... they already got their tea and crumpets and everyone is paying for them. Opinions are not the answer, I agree, but it does not mean any of them is necessarily wrong ... I might as well not bother even saying anything, or reviewing your work .... besides the fact that you could easily send me information for a listen ... I have never disliked your work, even though it's possibly a bit less of the kind I like that seems to have a more "classical" outlook, while yours is more modern ... but you're not gonna send me anything anyway ... just like the BBC and Amazon are not interested in fixing their issue and stop turning away customers!
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Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told!
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rogerthat
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Let the corruption of the 'centrist' technocrat leadership never be forgotten. They must atone, they must change. Running fear campaigns against the far right and attempting to evoke nostalgia for 'sensible' times is not going to help. No, those times were not sensible and many bad decisions were made, which have led to the present day situation.
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