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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby SlightlyJames » Sep 13, '14, 5:16 pm

Everlong wrote:http://news.sky.com/story/1333742/rbs-plans-london-hq-if-scotland-leaves-union

Banks and department stores are warning of higher rates/possible relocation if Scotland leaves the UK.

The relocation issue was addressed in the video I posted above, it has no effect on services or taxing. If the department stores raise their prices people will shop elsewhere, they'll find themselves with less of a market share and they'll be out of pocket.
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby prophet » Sep 13, '14, 6:14 pm



Groundskeeper Willie > Alex The Salmon
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby Everlong » Sep 13, '14, 6:45 pm

prophet wrote:

Groundskeeper Willie > Alex The Salmon


DAMMIT PROPHET I ALREADY POSTED THIS IN THIS THREAD YOU REPOSTING SON OF A BITCH I OUGHTA SMACK YOU
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby AkydefGoldberg » Sep 14, '14, 4:49 pm

Minority of Rangers fans hide their displeasure of Scotland breaking away very well....@SlightlyJames

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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby SlightlyJames » Sep 14, '14, 7:56 pm

Pisses me off to no end that a bunch of morons think because they follow a football club they should dick over our countries future.
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby PorkChop » Sep 15, '14, 3:32 pm

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/201 ... lsh-voters

Get your own currency James you swine :angrysanta
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby AkydefGoldberg » Sep 15, '14, 3:41 pm

SlightlyJames wrote:Just a little bit of blatant lying from the BBC, no bias here we swear!


Out of the loop on this, seen the video, but am I right in saying Robinson wrote an article that gave away sensitive market information and lied about RBS moving?
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby SlightlyJames » Sep 15, '14, 5:14 pm

PorkChop wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/sep/15/independent-scotland-not-use-pound-english-welsh-voters

Get your own currency James you swine :angrysanta


I have one, it's called the pound!

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SlightlyJames wrote:Just a little bit of blatant lying from the BBC, no bias here we swear!


Out of the loop on this, seen the video, but am I right in saying Robinson wrote an article that gave away sensitive market information and lied about RBS moving?

Basically people are talking about RBS "moving" like they'll need to change their bank or it'll affect taxes, when in reality it just means their registered address is being moved and fuck all else will change. The main problem with what I posted though is that Robinson said Salmond "didn't answer", then the video cuts to a rather direct answer to his question that the BBC elected to ignore.
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby SlightlyJames » Sep 18, '14, 12:21 am

Just voted. All that's left to do now is wait it out until tomorrow morning. Fingers crossed!
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby PorkChop » Sep 18, '14, 6:00 am

Final poll: Yes 48%, No 52%.
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby War Daddy » Sep 18, '14, 7:04 am

PorkChop wrote:Final poll: Yes 48%, No 52%.



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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby Everlong » Sep 18, '14, 1:50 pm

FWIW, Obama doesn't want Scotland to gain independence.

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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby AkydefGoldberg » Sep 18, '14, 1:51 pm

Looks like I'll find out tomorrow morning what the result is as it's going to be early morning when it's confirmed what I read.

Best wishes to all in Scotland making the decision. Yes or No, it's truly a historic moment.

IMO, and after chatting to my work colleagues today, if Scotland says Yes then the free things they've delivered on over the years (free tuition fees, prescriptions) surely that won't last. They'll be charging for those and also, what about the currency? If we don't let them use the pound then what happens? I think we should let Scotland use the pound but maybe ask them to pay for it if they want to use it lol..

How about Obama just fuck off and focus on more important issues he's got on his plate?
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby PorkChop » Sep 18, '14, 2:05 pm

Yeah, I don't really understand why Obama has voiced his opinion here. Same with the Queen - she legally can't intervene in politics, but she has done anyway.

The polls are still close. No matter what happens, half of Scotland is going to be mad.
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby Kirbi » Sep 18, '14, 2:18 pm

Everlong wrote:FWIW, Obama doesn't want Scotland to gain independence.



I know the whole OBAMA! CHANGE! thing is long over with, but he really shouldn't be trying to steal Bo Dallas' schtick. :P
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby prophet » Sep 18, '14, 3:21 pm

"End Tory rule forever" is one of the battle cries used by the Yes campaigners and doesn't that just sum our government up? We're run by a party so toxic that a big chunk of Britain wants to leave.
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby PorkChop » Sep 18, '14, 3:37 pm

prophet wrote:"End Tory rule forever" is one of the battle cries used by the Yes campaigners and doesn't that just sum our government up? We're run by a party so toxic that a big chunk of Britain wants to leave.

A lot of the people I spoke to at uni voted for the Tories in the last general election.

They had a really smart campaign. The Tories basically gave out the message that they were the only alternative to a Labour government (which is true, tbh) and so a fair amount of young people (particularly those who harbour racial prejudices) voted for them. I remember seeing facepalm-inducing statuses on Facebook like "Just voted Conservative... didn't know who else to vote for loool :S" and other statuses banging on about immigration, which seemed to be the main issue that the not-so-closet racists focused on. People didn't really care about the actual effects of immigration on our country - they just wanted to get rid of anyone who's even mildly tanned.

Fuck the Tory party.
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby SlightlyJames » Sep 18, '14, 3:55 pm

Aky, we don't need permission to use the pound. Russia doesn't need permission to use the pound. The issue is that Westminster is refusing to discuss a currency union (or indeed any contingency plan in the event of a Yes outcome it seems). Basically that means we would be free to use the pound but we would have no access to the assets of the Bank of England. However, Salmond has said that if the rUK don't negotiate on this, he's not going to take on any of the UK's national debt.
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Re: Scotland's Independence vote: Yes or No

Postby PorkChop » Sep 18, '14, 4:02 pm

SlightlyJames wrote:Aky, we don't need permission to use the pound. Russia doesn't need permission to use the pound. The issue is that Westminster is refusing to discuss a currency union (or indeed any contingency plan in the event of a Yes outcome it seems). Basically that means we would be free to use the pound but we would have no access to the assets of the Bank of England. However, Salmond has said that if the rUK don't negotiate on this, he's not going to take on any of the UK's national debt.

When did Russia use the pound?
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