GoldWithFalmer
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Pathetic comments like that only benefit the opposition. Milliband really is a fool.
I am Conservative,however i agree with him on this point though,why would we not want to protect England's borders..
Pathetic comments like that only benefit the opposition. Milliband really is a fool.
If they do vote yes we are highly unlikely to get a labour government again.
I was in Scotland just before the last independence debate, i got the impression at the time that they would vote No. This was based on the fact I drove around a fair bit of Scotland and saw more No banners than Yes ones. Since that last debate though there has been a distinct shift to the Yes campaign.
They've never had an independence vote before.
For me I'm in the "I don't really mind what they do camp". If they do vote yes then they should be truely independent which means not using the pound. I suspect it will be a slim No vote though.
They've never had an independence vote before.
For me I'm in the "I don't really mind what they do camp". If they do vote yes then they should be truely independent which means not using the pound. I suspect it will be a slim No vote though.
With or without border control?
Indeed. The more intense the NO campaign gets, the more likely it is that the undecided voters will turn towards YES.Really is it any wonder the vote Yes campaign is gaining momentum with these bloody clowns.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...the-border-if-scotland-votes-yes-9716639.html
As they won't be able to join the EU in the near future it would mean with border control.
Indeed. The more intense the NO campaign gets, the more likely it is that the undecided voters will turn towards YES.
The English just don't get it. And this thread is just one tiny example of how that is the case.
What does "not having the pound" actually mean? Is it just loss of control on fiscal policy?
Would the dodgy Scottish notes stop being legal tender south of the "wall"?
What does "not having the pound" actually mean? Is it just loss of control on fiscal policy?
Would the dodgy Scottish notes stop being legal tender south of the "wall"?
Shirley this cannot be true....Scottish notes have NEVER been "legal tender" in England - just widely accepted. In fact, Scottish notes aren't legal tender in Scotland. The only form of legal tender in Scotland is coinage.
Shirley this cannot be true....