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Let The Uk As A Whole Vote Fir Scottish Indeoendance?
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I reckon, as I did before, that the whole uk should vote.
That shoukd secure the Scottish what they want.
That shoukd secure the Scottish what they want.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I dropped History for O-level so external teaching stopped at the Tudors, as I recall. I'm no bookworm so the gaps have been filled by the likes of Time Team, Schama, Starkey, Oliver, Hughes, Beard and others.
Neil Oliver spun the yarn that Scotland was broke and conceded to a request for union to get it out of the hole. No cash, no army, etc.
I appreciate the correction but I was only parroting what I'd gleaned from elsewhere, so it wasn't a strongly held opinion.
Neil Oliver spun the yarn that Scotland was broke and conceded to a request for union to get it out of the hole. No cash, no army, etc.
I appreciate the correction but I was only parroting what I'd gleaned from elsewhere, so it wasn't a strongly held opinion.
Youngmafbog, your 'piles' comment wasn't even remotely funny the first time you used it here all those years ago...and endlessly ever since. Is that truly the high-point of your wit?
But, if you must go on, don't forget where piles grow and that - in your example - would represent England, obviously!
But, if you must go on, don't forget where piles grow and that - in your example - would represent England, obviously!
Ah, but your explanation, YMB, is based on a supposition that the Scots you refer to are a form of unpleasant sickness BEFORE coming down to England, which they aren't. Obviously, they mostly annoy you only once they get here. Hence - if they do develop into such a disease - it's south of the border. So, again, what does that make England?
Whatever, it's 'way past time for you to try to make up your OWN means of criticising Scots humorously, rather than constantly using an unamusing saying created by someone else.
Whatever, it's 'way past time for you to try to make up your OWN means of criticising Scots humorously, rather than constantly using an unamusing saying created by someone else.
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