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Still A Minority Scottish "Government".........
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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
*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?
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.
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