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Scottish independance and Union Flag
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If Scots vote for independance, would the Union Flag have to be redesigned, removing their part?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.http://www.dailymail....ental-questions.html. The Mail printed what like the Union Flag would look but all they did was remove the blue and they didn't re-position the St Patrick's Cross.
Maybe not haggis, Nox, but certainly booming whisky exports and - given that Scotland has a North Atlantic coast while England does not - it has free access to the oil there as that area's production expands and the North Sea's dries up. Oh, and also given the hosepipe ban in lumps of England already, Scotland could happily provide England with tankersful of water...at a price, obviously!
Apart from financial services, which many claim could disappear to Geneva at a moment's notice, and some luxury goods, what does England have that anyone else wants to buy? BAe, the major manufacturer, is closing depots and sacking people by the busload.
Apart from financial services, which many claim could disappear to Geneva at a moment's notice, and some luxury goods, what does England have that anyone else wants to buy? BAe, the major manufacturer, is closing depots and sacking people by the busload.
There does seem to be something wrong with the link provided by TCL.
Perhaps this was intended:-
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Ron.
Perhaps this was intended:-
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Ron.
I'm glad you mentioned your lawn, J. When I read your opening sentence, I was appalled to imagine that anyone would dream of putting lemon in their whisky!
By the way, the tankers I had in mind were not bowsers that pull up at your individual door but vast sea-carriers that have to dock somewhere on the coast.
By the way, the tankers I had in mind were not bowsers that pull up at your individual door but vast sea-carriers that have to dock somewhere on the coast.