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Now we want a vote for ................Let's get England out of Scotland/NI/Wales.....
The fun will now start.A wounded YES lot will now be tub thumping for major concessions from the UK government.Conservatives like me will be quietly pushing for England to be given concessions also. Like equal government support for all UK citizens and abandoning the preferential treatment being given to Scotland. Also preventing Scottish MP's from voting in Westminster for matters that do not effect Scotland and for which they have their own parliament.
Two enthralling posts Brian, but I'm watching the "Outlander" series and I've seen how you guys treat the English
Where did you obtain the screen versions?
I see Alex Salmond has resigned as first minister of Scotland and Scottish National Party leader after voters rejected independence in Thursday's referendum.
There will no doubt be a demand for another referendum in a few years but it may be that the extra powers of the Scottish parliament will defuse that.
Quote from: diablo on September 19, 2014, 14:56:13There will no doubt be a demand for another referendum in a few years but it may be that the extra powers of the Scottish parliament will defuse that.What's the point of repeat referendums. The result has already been determined.This referendum should have been put to ALL parties who are affected by the present Scottish inclusion, that is the whole UK. Should have been planned for the next election to minimize costs, wonder what the result would have been.I wonder what all the poor souls killed in fighting for that territory in history, would think of the result
Quote from: Phil №❶ on September 19, 2014, 21:24:12Quote from: diablo on September 19, 2014, 14:56:13There will no doubt be a demand for another referendum in a few years but it may be that the extra powers of the Scottish parliament will defuse that.What's the point of repeat referendums. The result has already been determined.This referendum should have been put to ALL parties who are affected by the present Scottish inclusion, that is the whole UK. Should have been planned for the next election to minimize costs, wonder what the result would have been.I wonder what all the poor souls killed in fighting for that territory in history, would think of the result I think you will find that 45% of disenfranchised punters who along with a reasonable percentage of undecideds who went no on the basis of lack of clarity (despite an extended period of trying to get that clarity) will demand another ref, particularly if the UK government falls short of providing ANY of the extra powers they promised to any of the UK sub nations.....Salmond resigning is on the back of Cameron already trying to backtrack. Also the mandate by which the ref came about was via the Scottish government who were elected by the Scottish people, none of the other union nations was included in that mandate and so could not be asked.
If Scotland gains its independence after the referendum, the remainder of the United Kingdom will be known as the "Former United Kingdom" (F U K).In a bid to discourage Scots from voting 'yes' in the referendum, Westminster has now begun to campaign with the slogan: "Vote NO, for F U K's sake"
Westminster must think us Scots are thick making us believe they were going to give us more power.I've just checked and we're still only getting 240 volts.
My Scottish friend emailed me last week:QuoteWestminster must think us Scots are thick making us believe they were going to give us more power.I've just checked and we're still only getting 240 volts.
Quote from: Shambles on September 28, 2014, 13:55:16My Scottish friend emailed me last week:QuoteWestminster must think us Scots are thick making us believe they were going to give us more power.I've just checked and we're still only getting 240 volts.He needed to have checked the amps as well