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Welcome to your new Scotland
It sucks !! :Oh crap:Oh crap
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This is not good, 1.1mil vote yes, 1.4 no, it will be very hard to stay connected
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It is what it is.
I find it doubtful that Scotland would be better off on it's own. You would they would be better off on their own because their money (meaning taxes) would be controlled locally, but I don't think that would be true. They might have more money locally, but they would have to pay for everything England used to pay for - military, coast guard, federal police, customs, etc. It's just like Texas leaving the US. Sounds like a great idea, but.... One of their main complaints is the border and how the border patrol cannot "handle things". If the border patrol - a huge federal government agency with all of the money we put into it - cannot handle it, what in the world makes Texas think they would be able to handle it without federal money? Then factor in billions spent opening new ebassies (what happens when someone from Texas gets hurt in Germany?) and then military (MUST have a military to help control the boarders if they get invaded by drug lords.....). It looks great on paper but I don't think it's that easy. |
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Anyway, it was only meant to be around 100 people causing rouble and it's no worse than kick out time after a footy match, nothing to worry about. |
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Scotty, did you vote? If so which way and why?
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The problem now is the monster it has or is going to create. Scotland is rife with bigotry. Especially the West Coast. This vote has given the bigots on the "No" side the supposed high ground over everyone else, and last night is just the start i fear of what it will now be like here. There are Orange Walk parades happening today, and much more to come which is only going to cause more trouble, since they are based on bigotry and hatred. And all it does it divide the country. It's always "us versus them". Which in this day and age isn't needed at all. The hatred has always been there, but after Friday's result, i believe things will only get worse. A 'Yes' vote, and i honestly think the country as a whole would have moved on. This whole "Union" bullshit would soon be forgotten about and made to look ridiculous. People should be proud of their own country. Not pretend you give a shit by hiding behind the Union. The fact that Scotland flags were being burned last night pretty much says it all. It was never about what's best for Scotland for those cunts. But all about making sure their views on the Union and what it stands for remained intact. A very, very sad day... |
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Scotland is a wealthy nation. We would be in the top 20 in the world. Yet it was made out to be that we couldn't survive on our own. Which is nonsense. We would have been taking risks, and some things weren't exactly 100% clear, but surely it was a risk worth taking. And besides we had 2 years after the vote to make sure everything was in place. The change wasn't going to happen overnight. Not all of the 'No' voters, but a majority of them voted 'No' for the reasons i made in my above post. I don't blame anyone for having their say and opinion, but for fuck sake have it for the right reasons. And leave your bigoted views in the past where they belong... |
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Yawn... how come I am not surprised? Scotland is the most sectarian of the home nations... it's something that needs to be addressed at some point between protestant & catholic as it is embarrassing to watch.
This is Glasgow... home of the fiercest rivalries between Celtic and Rangers... this is like another day at a football match, of course the Rangers fans have nothing to shout about in their recent years as they have had to climb the Scottish leagues so this was a perfect excuse to kick off... and how! Noted it was only a few hundred or so on both sides... out of a voting population of 4 Million. Glasgow was also the city/area that voted least in the referendum, way below other areas and also voted YES to independence. I don't really care much for the "Weegies", if I'm honest. If all of Scotland behaved like this lot then everyone would be in trouble! |
Rangers will probably be back in the Premier League next season. The police are going to have their work cut out that's for sure...
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Where is BraveHeart ? :)
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