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stevewool
27th February 2017, 13:38
Well will it happen do you think and is it something that Scotland wants either.
Who will gain from something like this and who will lose.
Then again who is interested if this did happen.

Longweekend
27th February 2017, 14:01
It's that bloody 'Krankies ' women playing up again, the whole point of their party is for independence so she will not stop. Personally I believe Scotland would collapse financially if it ever did happen...

stevewool
27th February 2017, 14:20
It's that bloody 'Krankies ' women playing up again, the whole point of their party is for independence so she will not stop. Personally I believe Scotland would collapse financially if it ever did happen...

What is she doing is that for Scotland or for herself and her fishy bloke salmond.
Maybe they think the EU will bail them out and give them many millions in aid.
Can you imagine us being in the EU and paying to keep them after doing this.
We still have part of the wall still , just a little cement here and there, it will look as good as new.

Longweekend
27th February 2017, 14:36
Maybe Mr Trump will have a few blocks left over after finishing his wall....:biggrin:

imagine
27th February 2017, 18:26
im going into business selling Ladders

stevewool
27th February 2017, 19:07
im going into business selling Ladders

Is that for people wanting to leave Scotland or for people wanting to join Scotland :yikes:

Longweekend
27th February 2017, 20:21
Definitely not wanting to join....

bigmarco
27th February 2017, 20:25
I actually see her point regarding Brexit. I'm not saying I'm in favour of a second referendum because it's none of my business but I do see her point.

stevewool
27th February 2017, 20:35
I actually see her point regarding Brexit. I'm not saying I'm in favour of a second referendum because it's none of my business but I do see her point.

You are right there, most of us see it as none of my business or some of us have no idea why she or Scotland may want this. i am from both camps, i dont care and i have no idea,.
Are we are talking years for this to happen , plus will it happen.

Longweekend
27th February 2017, 20:44
I would be quite prepared to let them go though I think it would be their worst decision.....

imagine
27th February 2017, 22:10
Is that for people wanting to leave Scotland or for people wanting to join Scotland :yikes:

like america i dont care which side i sell arms to as long as i make profit lol

stevewool
27th February 2017, 22:21
like america i dont care which side i sell arms to as long as i make profit lol

Nice :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Michael Parnham
28th February 2017, 08:31
It's that bloody 'Krankies ' women playing up again, the whole point of their party is for independence so she will not stop. Personally I believe Scotland would collapse financially if it ever did happen...

I like her:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Longweekend
28th February 2017, 09:59
You are not alone Michael, most people North of the border do too.....

Terpe
28th February 2017, 12:41
It's an interesting question.
I've no idea what the resultant postitives would be for Scotland or the resultant negatives for UK.
It seem to have been decanted down to a choice between the EU and Independance. It's quite possible that Scotland could become a net gain in EU grants but depends how fast the EU transforms to a Federal EU and also what is developing in terms of the Euro.

I'm living here in Philippines so can be quite remote from the passions.

Arthur Little
28th February 2017, 13:26
I actually see her point regarding Brexit. I'm not saying I'm in favour of a second referendum because it's none of my business but I do see her point.

:iagree: ... so do I!

Arthur Little
28th February 2017, 14:15
:iagree: ... so do I!

Clever woman ... :anerikke: ... even if she is a wee bit too "cocky" at times, for my liking, :wink:

stevewool
28th February 2017, 14:20
They are all very clever people , but it will be down to the people to vote which ever way they think is right.
Now that's going to be interesting to see what benifits they will have for leaving or what they could be losing too.
Have you any thoughts on this Arthur, another referendum.

Terpe
28th February 2017, 14:39
I feel Mrs May has it about right when she says the time for this is if and when the divorce with EU goes through.

stevewool
28th February 2017, 15:21
I feel Mrs May has it about right when she says the time for this is if and when the divorce with EU goes through.

I think Ms May is doing a cracking job,
She has the making of a great priminister.

Terpe
28th February 2017, 15:26
I think Ms May is doing a cracking job,
She has the making of a great priminister.

Looks so from here too

fred
28th February 2017, 15:46
I've no idea what the resultant postitives would be for Scotland or the resultant negatives for UK.

England 6 - Scotland 0

stevewool
28th February 2017, 15:49
England 6 - Scotland 0

Is this the score for the rugby next weekend Fred.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Arthur Little
28th February 2017, 19:28
They are all very clever people, but it will be down to the people to vote whichever way they think is right.

Well, :icon_rolleyes: ... sometimes you have to wonder, Steve. But you're right about it being for the people themselves to decide in the end.

Mind you, in spite of what I'd mentioned earlier about the 'Krankie' woman's personality trait, :poke: ... Scotland needs a leader with her "spunk" and proven ability to stand up to the Westminster politicos. :smile:


Now that's going to be interesting to see what benefits they will have for leaving or what they could be losing too.
Have you any thoughts on this Arthur, another referendum.

:yeahthat:'s true ... and, of course, the Scottish electorate (including myself) will require to have a clearer :idea: of what lies ahead, should there, in fact, be another referendum.