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Post by Strontium Dog on Jan 30, 2020 17:53:15 GMT
That 51% figure is only going to grow, as England drives Britain down the plughole and more Scots see a way to escape back to prosperity.
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Post by Daft H'a'porth A'peth A'pith on Jan 30, 2020 17:55:59 GMT
That 51% figure is only going to grow, as England drives Britain down the plughole and more Scots see a way to escape back to prosperity.
What plughole?
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Post by max11 on Jan 30, 2020 18:29:25 GMT
The question is will Scotland vote to impose a hard border between Scotland and England because that is what Scexit would result in. Scotland would be in the EU single market and customs union while the rest of the UK would not. I don't think we will.
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Post by edgbaston on Jan 30, 2020 18:32:28 GMT
The question is will Scotland vote to impose a hard border between Scotland and England because that is what Scexit would result in. Scotland would be in the EU single market and customs union while the rest of the UK would not. I don't think we will. What % of Scots cross that border at least once a year
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2020 20:39:29 GMT
That 51% figure is only going to grow, as England drives Britain down the plughole and more Scots see a way to escape back to prosperity. I wouldn't usually laugh at the misery of others, but I shall be laughing at yours at 11pm tomorrow.
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Post by Strontium Dog on Jan 30, 2020 20:42:21 GMT
That 51% figure is only going to grow, as England drives Britain down the plughole and more Scots see a way to escape back to prosperity. I wouldn't usually laugh at the misery of others, but I shall be laughing at yours at 11pm tomorrow. Haven't you been following proceedings? I think the entire shitshow is hilarious. The misery won't be mine. I will be laughing long after reality dawns on people like you.
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Post by carlton43 on Jan 30, 2020 20:54:57 GMT
That 51% figure is only going to grow, as England drives Britain down the plughole and more Scots see a way to escape back to prosperity. This was a 'Sour Pup' prediction Other damn fool opinions are also available
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2020 20:59:21 GMT
I wouldn't usually laugh at the misery of others, but I shall be laughing at yours at 11pm tomorrow. Haven't you been following proceedings? I think the entire shitshow is hilarious. The misery won't be mine. I will be laughing long after reality dawns on people like you. No you don't. Have you got over your anger of having your EU citizenship "stolen" from you then?
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Post by Strontium Dog on Jan 30, 2020 23:11:00 GMT
Haven't you been following proceedings? I think the entire shitshow is hilarious. The misery won't be mine. I will be laughing long after reality dawns on people like you. No you don't. Have you got over your anger of having your EU citizenship "stolen" from you then? Er, don't tell me what I think, what you think is ludicrous enough as it is. Vengeance will be wrought upon the thieves tenfold, and that will more than make up for the crime that has been perpetrated against me.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2020 23:33:41 GMT
No you don't. Have you got over your anger of having your EU citizenship "stolen" from you then? Er, don't tell me what I think, what you think is ludicrous enough as it is. Vengeance will be wrought upon the thieves tenfold, and that will more than make up for the crime that has been perpetrated against me. I think you're a tit. No doubt fire and brimstone will rain down upon my house at the stroke of eleven tomorrow night. Are you just a parody account now?
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Post by afleitch on Jan 30, 2020 23:40:42 GMT
The question is will Scotland vote to impose a hard border between Scotland and England because that is what Scexit would result in. Scotland would be in the EU single market and customs union while the rest of the UK would not. I don't think we will. What % of Scots cross that border at least once a year Very good question. The last time my parents were in England was 20 years ago. There's probably a good percentage of people from the central belt who've never been.
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Post by Strontium Dog on Jan 31, 2020 0:19:23 GMT
Er, don't tell me what I think, what you think is ludicrous enough as it is. Vengeance will be wrought upon the thieves tenfold, and that will more than make up for the crime that has been perpetrated against me. I think you're a tit. No doubt fire and brimstone will rain down upon my house at the stroke of eleven tomorrow night. Are you just a parody account now? Just to be clear, you're the one who said you'd be laughing at my misery, so I think I know who the tit is here. I see this needless aggression from Brexiteers everywhere. You won, get over it.
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Post by Devil Wincarnate on Jan 31, 2020 0:52:21 GMT
What % of Scots cross that border at least once a year Very good question. The last time my parents were in England was 20 years ago. There's probably a good percentage of people from the central belt who've never been. I find it odd that so many people either side of the border have never been to the other. But then you could say that in England alone. Anyway, it reminds me of the following stories of geographical madness. 1. A young DW is working, cleaning the loos at a well-known large shopping mall in the North West when he receives his offer for university. A colleague helpfully explains that Southerners are all dead posh, he knows this for a fact even though he isn't sure, and insists that Southerners drink champagne with strawberries in it as their go-to drink. When asked where Darn Sarf he'd seen this, he replied that he'd only been there once, to... Derby. 2. Mrs DW is working in Bratfut, and gets a taxi to the station from the office. The driver ascertains that she is from Darn Sarf, even though she has an inherited North East lilt as her mother was a Sandancer. He informs her that he went on holiday once Darn Sarf, for a fortnight, and he didn't like it. It turned out that he had a two-week holiday in...Welwyn Garden City. 3. I once ran a quiz in Hampshire, and asked the question "which Football League team is not named after a real place?" The answer was Port Vale. One bloke tried to argue with me, insisting there was no such place as Crewe.
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Post by carlton43 on Jan 31, 2020 8:23:46 GMT
Very good question. The last time my parents were in England was 20 years ago. There's probably a good percentage of people from the central belt who've never been. I find it odd that so many people either side of the border have never been to the other. But then you could say that in England alone. Anyway, it reminds me of the following stories of geographical madness. 1. A young DW is working, cleaning the loos at a well-known large shopping mall in the North West when he receives his offer for university. A colleague helpfully explains that Southerners are all dead posh, he knows this for a fact even though he isn't sure, and insists that Southerners drink champagne with strawberries in it as their go-to drink. When asked where Darn Sarf he'd seen this, he replied that he'd only been there once, to... Derby. 2. Mrs DW is working in Bratfut, and gets a taxi to the station from the office. The driver ascertains that she is from Darn Sarf, even though she has an inherited North East lilt as her mother was a Sandancer. He informs her that he went on holiday once Darn Sarf, for a fortnight, and he didn't like it. It turned out that he had a two-week holiday in...Welwyn Garden City. 3. I once ran a quiz in Hampshire, and asked the question "which Football League team is not named after a real place?" The answer was Port Vale. One bloke tried to argue with me, insisting there was no such place as Crewe. How would you have treated the answer 'Arsenal'?
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Post by carlton43 on Jan 31, 2020 8:26:44 GMT
No you don't. Have you got over your anger of having your EU citizenship "stolen" from you then? Er, don't tell me what I think, what you think is ludicrous enough as it is. Vengeance will be wrought upon the thieves tenfold, and that will more than make up for the crime that has been perpetrated against me. Ah! The dreaded Sour Pup Vengeance! Watch you ankles chaps lest he gives them a weak suck!
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Post by carlton43 on Jan 31, 2020 8:35:38 GMT
What % of Scots cross that border at least once a year Very good question. The last time my parents were in England was 20 years ago. There's probably a good percentage of people from the central belt who've never been. I have lived part of my life in the South East, London, East Anglia, East Midlands, Yorkshire and the Highlands of Scotland. I think I have visited every county in both countries and had an overnight in at least a third of them.
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Post by Daft H'a'porth A'peth A'pith on Jan 31, 2020 8:57:59 GMT
No you don't. Have you got over your anger of having your EU citizenship "stolen" from you then? Er, don't tell me what I think, what you think is ludicrous enough as it is. Vengeance will be wrought upon the thieves tenfold, and that will more than make up for the crime that has been perpetrated against me.
Please tell me what vengeance will be enacted against me, I'd love to know.
Or is it a secret surprise; ooh I love them, can't wait!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2020 9:23:46 GMT
Er, don't tell me what I think, what you think is ludicrous enough as it is. Vengeance will be wrought upon the thieves tenfold, and that will more than make up for the crime that has been perpetrated against me.
Please tell me what vengeance will be enacted against me, I'd love to know.
Or is it a secret surprise; ooh I love them, can't wait!
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"I will have such revenges on you both, That all the world shall—I will do such things— What they are, yet I know not, but they shall be The terrors of the earth!”
― William Shakespeare "King Lear"
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Post by finsobruce on Jan 31, 2020 10:00:27 GMT
Er, don't tell me what I think, what you think is ludicrous enough as it is. Vengeance will be wrought upon the thieves tenfold, and that will more than make up for the crime that has been perpetrated against me. Ah! The dreaded Sour Pup Vengeance! Watch you ankles chaps lest he gives them a weak suck! Some people pay good money to get a weak suck on the ankle. So I'm told.
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Post by finsobruce on Jan 31, 2020 10:09:28 GMT
Very good question. The last time my parents were in England was 20 years ago. There's probably a good percentage of people from the central belt who've never been. I find it odd that so many people either side of the border have never been to the other. But then you could say that in England alone. Anyway, it reminds me of the following stories of geographical madness. 1. A young DW is working, cleaning the loos at a well-known large shopping mall in the North West when he receives his offer for university. A colleague helpfully explains that Southerners are all dead posh, he knows this for a fact even though he isn't sure, and insists that Southerners drink champagne with strawberries in it as their go-to drink. When asked where Darn Sarf he'd seen this, he replied that he'd only been there once, to... Derby. 2. Mrs DW is working in Bratfut, and gets a taxi to the station from the office. The driver ascertains that she is from Darn Sarf, even though she has an inherited North East lilt as her mother was a Sandancer. He informs her that he went on holiday once Darn Sarf, for a fortnight, and he didn't like it. It turned out that he had a two-week holiday in...Welwyn Garden City. 3. I once ran a quiz in Hampshire, and asked the question "which Football League team is not named after a real place?" The answer was Port Vale. One bloke tried to argue with me, insisting there was no such place as Crewe. What sort of travel agent sold him a two week holiday in Welwyn Garden City??
Dangerous question. Maybe he was questioning whether Princess Alexandra had ever played for them?
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