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PostPosted: Wed Oct 19, 2016 8:24 am 
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Says she's pushing through another referendum. She's living up to her name by being a little Hitler.


Hell has more chance of freezing over than Scotland voting YES in an Indyref 2, she knows it and we know it..she just full of ShiTE, If she calls and loses another Indy Ref she and her party will be toast and never again be in a position to Blackmail the UK.

She just won't risk it...

If that happens then tell me/us who are the alternative, the other parties up here are so not at the races :wink:

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bloodnock wrote:
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Says she's pushing through another referendum. She's living up to her name by being a little Hitler.


Hell has more chance of freezing over than Scotland voting YES in an Indyref 2, she knows it and we know it..she just full of ShiTE, If she calls and loses another Indy Ref she and her party will be toast and never again be in a position to Blackmail the UK.

She just won't risk it...



Actually if the EU backed her and promised to allow Scotland to remain I think it would be a clear win for sturgeon BUT only if the EU guarantee continued Scottish membership

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Do not think Scotland could afford the payments to the E.U.

The portion of the UK debt would have to be repaid to the UK treasury before they would even be considered for membership.Taxes of all description would have to rise enormously and I do not think that would go down well with the population.


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Do not think Scotland could afford the payments to the E.U.

The portion of the UK debt would have to be repaid to the UK treasury before they would even be considered for membership.Taxes of all description would have to rise enormously and I do not think that would go down well with the population.


Plus Scotland's national defence ie Naval, Air Force, Army......lack of!! Then what currency, border control etc. I initially thought that Sturgeon was the bees knees when I first saw her speaking back in the days of Alex Salmon! Today I have no time for this stupid woman, who clearly has NOT thought out the overall ramifications.

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 19, 2016 7:19 pm 
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so where's the extra cash for the NHS that was promised post brexit grandad :wink:

Why are you asking me? I voted to stay in. I never believed the figures. It was obvious to me that it was all bollox. However the majority of the UK voted to leave and I respect that decision.

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 19, 2016 8:01 pm 
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heathcote wrote:
Do not think Scotland could afford the payments to the E.U.

The portion of the UK debt would have to be repaid to the UK treasury before they would even be considered for membership.Taxes of all description would have to rise enormously and I do not think that would go down well with the population.



yes but they wouldn't find that out till afterwards and we can all roar with laughter then :lol:

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 19, 2016 8:36 pm 
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edders23 wrote:
bloodnock wrote:
Nidge2 wrote:
Says she's pushing through another referendum. She's living up to her name by being a little Hitler.


Hell has more chance of freezing over than Scotland voting YES in an Indyref 2, she knows it and we know it..she just full of ShiTE, If she calls and loses another Indy Ref she and her party will be toast and never again be in a position to Blackmail the UK.

She just won't risk it...



Actually if the EU backed her and promised to allow Scotland to remain I think it would be a clear win for sturgeon BUT only if the EU guarantee continued Scottish membership
Pity the EU never backed our status 1st time round, if they did brexit would never have happened had the vote been a Yes :roll: IFs eh :roll:

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 19, 2016 8:37 pm 
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heathcote wrote:
Do not think Scotland could afford the payments to the E.U.

The portion of the UK debt would have to be repaid to the UK treasury before they would even be considered for membership.Taxes of all description would have to rise enormously and I do not think that would go down well with the population.

Our share of the debt :shock: what about our share of the assets :wink:

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cabby john wrote:
heathcote wrote:
Do not think Scotland could afford the payments to the E.U.

The portion of the UK debt would have to be repaid to the UK treasury before they would even be considered for membership.Taxes of all description would have to rise enormously and I do not think that would go down well with the population.


Plus Scotland's national defence ie Naval, Air Force, Army......lack of!! Then what currency, border control etc. I initially thought that Sturgeon was the bees knees when I first saw her speaking back in the days of Alex Salmon! Today I have no time for this stupid woman, who clearly has NOT thought out the overall ramifications.

Ramifications :shock:
Fact is Nicola's threat of another referendum has rattled some tories who are now backing staying at all cost's in the single market, how many backbencher's will it take to veto not striking a deal on staying in the single market?

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so where's the extra cash for the NHS that was promised post brexit grandad :wink:

Why are you asking me? I voted to stay in. I never believed the figures. It was obvious to me that it was all bollox. However the majority of the UK voted to leave and I respect that decision.
Me too but I've now got a choice based on how your leader deals/acts during our exit, again I'm willing to give it a go, independence is independence to me, I've never been a fan of eu but like you I respect the majority.

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the majority have always been mental in all honesty.

certainly now my fuels is going to rise and my family holiday is going to cost a fortune, I'm more than willing to give up whatever I had before (which was nothing) for the eu

brexit cnuts

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the majority have always been mental in all honesty.

certainly now my fuels is going to rise and my family holiday is going to cost a fortune, I'm more than willing to give up whatever I had before (which was nothing) for the eu

brexit cnuts



Hmm, I had you down for more sense than the above. The wheels of corruption are still turning in the background via governments (ours and others) to keep us in, the gamblers ie stockmarkets/stockbrokers are busy manipulating commodities to do the same.........and the suckers are still falling for it :!:

The truth being; In the long term many commodities inclusive of food ie food bills, will be much cheaper.....The truth being is that if we stick to our guns then Europe needs us more than we need them, so take the short term pain........to get the long term gain =D>

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The truth being; In the long term many commodities inclusive of food ie food bills, will be much cheaper.

How on earth do you reach that conclusion?

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captain cab wrote:
the majority have always been mental in all honesty.

certainly now my fuels is going to rise and my family holiday is going to cost a fortune, I'm more than willing to give up whatever I had before (which was nothing) for the eu

brexit cnuts


TYPICAL ME ME ME MY MY MY INSTEAD OF US ............................AINT A CAB DRIVER ARE YER :wink:

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The truth being; In the long term many commodities inclusive of food ie food bills, will be much cheaper.

How on earth do you reach that conclusion?



The EU policies of dumping food to force prices up! They may not be dumping the food anymore - but you can bet that they have another way of keeping them artificially high.

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