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If Scotland Split From The Uk -
Life expectancy in the UK will rise. Does anyone know any other Stats ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Although life expectancy in Scotland is higher than it's ever been, it's still not as high as in other parts of the UK:
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what I don't get is the attitude of some scots interviewed about their expected vote choice - they intend to vote "yes" in order to "stick it tae Cameron".
the result of the referendum is likely to affect how Scotland will be governed in the future, possibly for many years. yet here's a vote choice made on the basis of slighting an English politician who won't even be in power this time next year.
barking. no, in fact so far past barking that the district line has run out of stations insinuating sanity.
by all means vote "yes". but do it for a proper reason.
the result of the referendum is likely to affect how Scotland will be governed in the future, possibly for many years. yet here's a vote choice made on the basis of slighting an English politician who won't even be in power this time next year.
barking. no, in fact so far past barking that the district line has run out of stations insinuating sanity.
by all means vote "yes". but do it for a proper reason.
I suppose the final outcome will depend on whether those magnificent people living in Scotland and able to vote will vote with their hearts or their brains.
Are deep fried Mars Bars Scottish? I believe that chip shops in Scotland sell deep fried pizza (in batter). It sounds indigestible.
It would be nice for Scotland to be independent and to be seen as a separate entity, (and to be even more loved on a global scale) but I think that the "NO" vote will win.
Are deep fried Mars Bars Scottish? I believe that chip shops in Scotland sell deep fried pizza (in batter). It sounds indigestible.
It would be nice for Scotland to be independent and to be seen as a separate entity, (and to be even more loved on a global scale) but I think that the "NO" vote will win.
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Iwas almost tempted to buy a whole deep fried pizza supper@ a bargain price of £5.20,whilst in Scotland over the weekend but the slight cost of the calories is slightly offputting. As the average calorie count for a 1/4 supper is about 800kCal, (without the chips).
Anyone for the hardened atreries?
Iwas almost tempted to buy a whole deep fried pizza supper@ a bargain price of £5.20,whilst in Scotland over the weekend but the slight cost of the calories is slightly offputting. As the average calorie count for a 1/4 supper is about 800kCal, (without the chips).
Anyone for the hardened atreries?