everywhereReally?? i thought the extra money was new money... where is the source of saying otherwise..
everywhereReally?? i thought the extra money was new money... where is the source of saying otherwise..
Hmmm... For me, Scotland are no longer seeking independence... They, if Doon is correct, are now wishing to take their rear end from one 'invader' and offer it up to another...
Independence is about self determination not dancing to anothers tune..
from a personal point of view i don't want to live in a country that is run for the benifit of Boris, the Tory party and the very rich who back them. Those who have become even richer over tha last few years of Tory austeriy, while the poor have become even poorer.I really would like to understand Scotland's logic, in fact I asked DfT to give some pointers a few pages back but he's declined the offer.
from a personal point of view i don't want to live in a country that is run for the benifit of Boris, the Tory party and the very rich who back them. Those who have become even richer over tha last few years of Tory austeriy, while the poor have become even poorer.
many i know feel the same, quite a few of those were unionists at the last indy election.
I really would like to understand Scotland's logic, in fact I asked DfT to give some pointers a few pages back but he's declined the offer.
I have explained it to death.
It is certainly more robust than the UK leaving the EU without a deal.
Scots folk mildly amused at the sight of both the Scots Tory and Labour leaders being thrown to the dogs by their respective Westminster head offices.
John MacDonald even harping on about an 'English' [Westminster] parliament giving the 'SNP' [Scottish Government] the opportunity to hold a second referendum.
So out of touch it is painful. Nearly 40% of Scots Labour voters support a second referendum.
Scotland has done rather well from money from the EU for capitol projects. if you ever come up to this part of the world, you will pass; Bridges, Roads, bypasses, flood difences all funded by the EU. our nearest trading partner for Scotish prodoce, like fish, Beef, lamb ect. plus the migrant workers all relied on and are benifits to agriculture and the hosipitality industry.The imbalance of wealth is a worry for me and its effect on future generations -its a big global issue. So yup I can accept that point of view and it could be a good, valid reason to vote for opposition party(ies). The bit I struggle with is understanding why being shackled to a remote (somewhat undemocratic) federalist EU, (euro, ECJ, ECB and taxation) of the future is a better option.
Ah yes, the nearly 40% hold more sway than the more than 60%. The majority say no therefore its a yes... love the logic there Doon.
Scotland has done rather well from money from the EU for capitol projects. if you ever come up to this part of the world, you will pass; Bridges, Roads, bypasses, flood difences all funded by the EU. our nearest trading partner for Scotish prodoce, like fish, Beef, lamb ect. plus the migrant workers all relied on and are benifits to agriculture and the hosipitality industry.
i'm sure there is more, but those are good enough for me
Exactly this.^^^^
Scotland has become a subsidy junkie and the thought of making do with a bit less has got them looking elsewhere for their “fixâ€
They quail at the prospect of no cheap migrant labour and the idea of actually doing their own graft and standing on their own two feet?... Well let’s face it they simply cannot.
The Proclaimers had it right in their song “Cap in handâ€
“We boast, then we cowerâ€
The fact that, pro rata, Scots pay more tax into the UK exchequer than rUK seems to have escaped your attention.
I have explained it to death.
It is certainly more robust than the UK leaving the EU without a deal.
Scots folk mildly amused at the sight of both the Scots Tory and Labour leaders being thrown to the dogs by their respective Westminster head offices.
John MacDonald even harping on about an 'English' [Westminster] parliament giving the 'SNP' [Scottish Government] the opportunity to hold a second referendum.
So out of touch it is painful. Nearly 40% of Scots Labour voters support a second referendum.
I get you don't like the politicians.
You still avoided my question on what makes the EU a place where Scots would be better represented.
Maybe but you know you can never be independent financially, the numbers simply don’t add up.
It’s just a Bannockburn mentality stoke up by the SNP career Marksists,
You were betrayed by Labour, SNP is just a protest vote.
I have done that hundreds of times on here.
But just two points to ponder on, a Scottish politician representing a Scottish constituency could become president of the EU but since EVIL could never become a UK PM [or even a prominent cabinet member]
Compare how the EU have defended Irelands position and how Westminster Tory leaders treat elected Scottish MP's.
Wasn't Gordon Brown, exUK PM born in Giffnock?
Exactly this.^^^^
Scotland has become a subsidy junkie and the thought of making do with a bit less has got them looking elsewhere for their “fixâ€
They quail at the prospect of no cheap migrant labour and the idea of actually doing their own graft and standing on their own two feet?... Well let’s face it they simply cannot.
The Proclaimers had it right in their song “Cap in handâ€
“We boast, then we cowerâ€
Utter nonsense