Topic: Unlucky thirteen - cannae stop there! |
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21. Author: wee eck Date: Mon 9th Dec 2024. 13:25 Well, that`s a breakthrough. It used to be purely the SNP`s fault. Reply |
22. Author: Parboiled Date: Mon 9th Dec 2024. 13:26 That poll excludes the don’t knows., the don’t knows overwhelming spurned Yes when it really mattered ….with the ballot box pencil was in their mitts. I thought everybody knowed that! Oh and another country didn’t stop us leaving, we No voters did! And Westminster is not the government of another country, it’s ours! And Holyrood is not a government it’s an assembly! Reply |
23. Author: wee eck Date: Mon 9th Dec 2024. 13:38 Every poll that`s ever been published excludes `don`t knows`. We`re talking about the situation now, not ten years ago. How can you have a `union` if it doesn`t comprise more than one country? Government/assembly = it`s just semantics. Reply |
24. Author: jake89 Date: Mon 9th Dec 2024. 22:04 I would suggest the "don`t knows" are "no" people who just don`t want to say or haven`t thought about it and will stick with the status quo. Parboiled, I think I`ve corrected you on this before but Holyrood is a parliament where the government or assembly or whatever other name you wish to call it sits. Reply |
25. Author: The One Who Knocks Date: Tue 10th Dec 2024. 10:55 I`d say I`m more in the don`t no camp now. In 2014 I was yes and quite certain of that belief. Brexit has changed all that though. Having a proper hard border with the rest of the rUK, well, I just can`t see how that wouldn`t have a massive economic impact on us. And although my eyes were open They just might as well be closed Reply |
26. Author: wee eck Date: Tue 10th Dec 2024. 11:36 How exactly would this `hard border` work? If Scotland were independent both England and Scotland would be out of the EU and presumably able to negotiate their own trade deals. We`re told it would be years before Scotland could gain entry to the EU anyway. Didn`t Ireland suddenly have a hard border with the UK after Brexit? I don`t hear them complaining. `Special rules` I suppose. Reply |
27. Author: jake89 Date: Tue 10th Dec 2024. 19:55 There are quite a few countries that border non EU nations with no real hard border. Some have random spot checks on freight and that`s about it. I`d like to see Westminster will see sense and take us back into the EU but not with Farage and his mob of idiots brainwashing the below average IQ people. Saying that, most of them are too busy posting about how they`re not buying Lurpak. Graham`s Dairy must be coining it in from those idiots. Reply |
28. Author: desparado Date: Tue 10th Dec 2024. 20:06 Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks Date: Tue 10 Dec 10:55 I`d say I`m more in the don`t no camp now. In 2014 I was yes and quite certain of that belief. Brexit has changed all that though. Having a proper hard border with the rest of the rUK, well, I just can`t see how that wouldn`t have a massive economic impact on us. So you were Yes. Then a Brexit that we did not vote for changed you to a No……. A Tory/British Nationalist mindset that pushed leave over the line without a thought about how it might adversely effect Scotland has made you have doubts about whether we should leave the grip of the very parliament/politicians that caused it…..Beam me up Scotty ffs…. What an opportunity we missed in 2014. Reply |