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ToraToraTora | 21:16 Sat 08th May 2021 | News
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.....so no mandate for indyref2?
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It all comes down to money,emmie.Perhaps a trial year of not being subsidised by the English taxpayer would enable us Scots too see whether independence was economically viable or not.
07:37 Sun 09th May 2021
TCL...Did more people vote for the nationalist or unionist?
he was in Orkney at one point, where he had some protests...
Orkney doesnt like nationalists,emmie,neither the English nationalists nor the Scottish nationalists.The same thing really.
well he was there campaigning so at least he has shown his face to the Scottish people. This new get together he is asking for may help heal matters, who knows.
There was some talk that in the event of independence Orkney and Shetland might break away and seek Crown Dependancy status like the Channel Islands and Isle of Man.
An English nationalist meets a Scottish nationalist,ho-hum.The English nationalist holds all the cards.Virgin Sturgeon versus Bonking Boris.Might make for an interesting meeting!
There were 38,462 more votes for Unionist parties counting only the constituency votes but I don't have the full figures for the List candidates.
But does a vote for a Unionist part translate to a No to leave in an Independence vote. And similar for SNP votes, do they all really translate to a yes to leave the union?
My personal opinion remains the same. I am sick to the back teeth of hearing and seeing this awful woman.

Let them go but allow those that want to be part of the Union to move South where they will be very much welcomed by me. But no coming back for those that choose to leave the Union.
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it's interesting in these discussions that the blue woad brigade never seem to have an answer to how they will fund an "independent" Scotland. It's like bolshie teenager desperate to leave home disregarding any of the costs of doing so.
*sigh* I have no interest in Scottish politics (I'm down south, it really doesn't affect me), but if anyone spoke about the English government the way Tora does about the Scots, his usual old "anti-English" accusations would start flying. So I ask, why are you always so anti-Scottish Tora? Is it because they had a large remain majority in the Brexit referendum?
Of course it affects you Mozz, you are in the United Kingdom.

Most people moaning on here are not anti Scottish, just anti the fishy bunch who wont stop whining.
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mozz: "So I ask, why are you always so anti-Scottish Tora? Is it because they had a large remain majority in the Brexit referendum?" - I'm anything but anti Scot mozz, I have many Scottish friends I've been up there and loved it many times, I've played rugger with them, gone on tour, got rat arised. I'm anti what's happening to them, I don't want them to make the huge error they are intent on making. Many of them seem to disregard any logical questions that arise. "Independence" at any cost, then they'll go cap in hand to the EUSSR to see how they'd like them to prostrate themselves at their feet. Like it or not Scotland is not a viable country economically without some very painful changes. Brexit was irrelevant, it was a UK vote, I do not recognise convenient areas that were remain in isolation.
No mandate for indyref2 but it should go ahead asap. If Scots are willing to give a majority in their parliament to parties wanting independence they should be given the opportunity to have that policy implemented. Put up or shut up.
I agree entirely with Davebro @ 10:17. Let them have their new independence referendum, if it's what they want then the English-centric government have no right to stand in their way. If it goes pear shaped, it's the responsibility of the elected Scottish government to sort it out.

Tora - I'm anti what's happening to them, I don't want them to make the huge error they are intent on making.

It's their "error" to make. If the Scots want out of the union, so be it.
I agree. I see no legal or constitutional objection to an advisory referendum. If the answer is still no then the matter can be put to bed. If yes, then the politicking can begin.
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mozz: "It's their "error" to make. If the Scots want out of the union, so be it." - perhaps but one woman's pathological hatred of England could put them all in penury.
Gove has said they wont challenge it in the Courts.

So lets see if the wee un goes ahead with it. The problem will be what if the vote doesnt go her way. Will she shut up? I somehow doubt it.
The paradox is that the Scots vote SNP as they think they can screw the best deal out of Westminster, but if the SNP gets it's way they won't be getting a red cent from Westminster! It stinks.

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