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Really? The possible break-up of the UK is not the most important thing for Westminster to worry about? Maybe it isn't...

With the current situation in the Middle East I would suggest that possible Scottish independence is definitely not the most important issue for the Government of the UK.
 

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I wonder what all the YES voters would say, or vote, if they were told that if it's a yes then anyone who voted yes has to stay in Scotland for a min 10 yrs to reap what you sow!
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I wonder what all the YES voters would say, or vote, if they were told that if it's a yes then anyone who voted yes has to stay in Scotland for a min 10 yrs to reap what you sow!
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I wonder how some people concoct these scenarios sometimes.
 

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I wonder how some people concoct these scenarios sometimes.

probably the same way you concocted yours about anyone who even remotely thinks about leaving should leave:rofl:

However, mine is more valid, as how will Scotland look if the people who put her there (the yes voters) all start to leave the sinking ship a few years in when they realise its all not sustainable. :rolleyes:
 

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probably the same way you concocted yours about anyone who even remotely thinks about leaving should leave:rofl:

However, mine is more valid, as how will Scotland look if the people who put her there (the yes voters) all start to leave the sinking ship a few years in when they realise its all not sustainable. :rolleyes:

What if that argument is reversed, Scotland really flourishes and then they start chucking out all the No voters:eek:
 

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I see a former bbc gravy train driver is suggesting Scotland is at risk of losing Strictly etc if Yes win (not sure if that's to promote a Yes or No vote to be honest) but the point is mute, just another person who doesn't realise this vote isn't about next weeks programming on the tellybox
 

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I see a former bbc gravy train driver is suggesting Scotland is at risk of losing Strictly etc if Yes win (not sure if that's to promote a Yes or No vote to be honest) but the point is mute, just another person who doesn't realise this vote isn't about next weeks programming on the tellybox

Ach no probelmo - SBC would always be able to fall back on the White Heather Club for the dancing. And so dear viewer we present Strictly Scottish Country Dancing - bring it on!!
 

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Ach no probelmo - SBC would always be able to fall back on the White Heather Club for the dancing. And so dear viewer we present Strictly Scottish Country Dancing - bring it on!!

Grew up watching Thingummyjig and it never did me any harm (well apart from the Fran & Anna dude)

Anyway with the expected 25% loss in revenue I doubt bbc will even be making strictly post Yes
 

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Out of interest IF the Yes vote win have any of the rUK residents given any thought as to what you will call yourselves and what will your flag look like. I assume the Anthem will stay the same.
 

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That'll be be the 700,000 then that'll be heading our way looking for homes and jobs. Or maybe the 700,000 will all be Rangers supporters and will pop off to NI and set up their own NI Rangers FC :)
Translated as- injecting money into the English system, bringing jobs and contributing more tax. :smirk:
 
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