If you think you know Scotland.......think again!

The Italian Chapel in picture 11 has recently been in the news. Some scum bag has stolen 3 carved wooden plaques off the wall. The plaques were donated back in 1964 by the Italian POW who was the main creator of the chapel. There were 14 in total.
 
The Italian Chapel in picture 11 has recently been in the news. Some scum bag has stolen 3 carved wooden plaques off the wall. The plaques were donated back in 1964 by the Italian POW who was the main creator of the chapel. There were 14 in total.

That is really sad. How on earth could someone do that.
We visited the Chapel earlier this year.
 
Some lovely pics - been to the beach on Harries - water is lovely and warm

....compared to the Arctic sea.:D

But yes I have to agree Scotland has some fantastic scenery. I was up skiing in Aviemore earlier this year and the snow, forests, lakes and mountains were sights to behold. :thup: Definitely will be doing that trip again next year.
 
that's an interesting stat I havent come across. I am def in that 750,000 but where did they get the fig from?

http://www.scotsman.com/news/politi...pendence-700-000-could-leave-if-yes-1-3490006

I find it incredible that anyone would leave based on their vote not winning, from either side.

And to take that one step further, I hope anyone thinking that way does leave, whatever the result.Whoever wins next month we'll all have to contribute to make Scotland the place we all want it to be.
 
http://www.scotsman.com/news/politi...pendence-700-000-could-leave-if-yes-1-3490006

I find it incredible that anyone would leave based on their vote not winning, from either side.

And to take that one step further, I hope anyone thinking that way does leave, whatever the result.Whoever wins next month we'll all have to contribute to make Scotland the place we all want it to be.

Apart from anything else - where would they all go; where are the jobs, houses etc etc? Currently 800,000 Scots living in England and I'm told by my English mates that that's more than enough :)
 
Reading the link, this is the number of people who would think about leaving, which is a big difference from those who would actually go.

Well of course no-one actually knows how many would leave - it's just a bit of nonsensical extrapolation of a poll to a ludicrous conclusion. But as with almost everything to do with the referendum it is conjecture. Nobody actually knows very much at all about a future Scotland after a YES - other than that Scotland would be independent - and that it would remain a beautiful and fascinating country. But this is for the Scotland Debate thread.
 
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Well of course no-one actually knows how many would leave - it's just a bit of nonsensical extrapolation of a poll to a ludicrous conclusion. But as with almost everything to do with the referendum it is conjecture. Nobody actually knows very much at all about a future Scotland after a YES - other than that Scotland would be independent - and that it would remain a beautiful and fascinating country. But this is for the Scotland Debate thread.

Sorry, I'll try to be clearer. My point was that the poll question was "would you think about leaving?"

I'd probably answer "yes" to that, although in reality I imagine I'd only think about it for a couple of minutes. My guess is that would be fairly common if people answered the question honestly.

If, on the other hand, the question was "would you leave?", I'd answer "no". I'd expect a very low "yes" response to that question.
 
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