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simie 08-28-2014 11:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by james100 (Post 228206)
I think it's a fantastic challenge the Scottish people should take up.
If I could vote I'd vote yes .

Judging by what I seen in Scotland earlier this year,it appears the older generation want to vote no.

:scotsflag::scotsflag::scotsflag::scotsflag:

James, would I be correct in saying your an exiled Scot?
If so this rather sounds like a Sean Connery situation, i.e. you think independence is great but fuck living in the place yourself?!
Simie.

james100 08-28-2014 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by simie (Post 228243)
James, would I be correct in saying your an exiled Scot?
If so this rather sounds like a Sean Connery situation, i.e. you think independence is great but fuck living in the place yourself?!
Simie.

It wouldn't make any difference to me whether it was independent or not if I lived there but I would vote yes.

Frankie 08-29-2014 08:57 PM

If the Jocks vote YES (which I think the Establishment are hoping for) the Scottish economy will go tits up in 6 months. Simply, no currency, no reserves, economic basket case.

Then the Corporate carpetbaggers will really get stuck in and asset strip Scotland of everything it has. They will probably draw the line at the Poundland stores though. As if they go after every asset worth less than £1 it doesnt reap that much and once having completed their financle rape they wont want to be around when violent rebellion, to rejoin the UK, sets in.

soi 2 08-29-2014 11:04 PM

29th August

By Jim Murphy MP

I’m enjoying the ‘100 Streets’ tour.

I’ve met many ‘yet to make their mind up Scots’ on the street corners and shopping centres across Scotland.

When I started this I thought the dangers of 100 Street public meetings would be Scotland’s summer and the occasional Nationalist heckler.

Something else is now happening. What started as individual passionate Nationalists having their say has changed into angry mobs coming along to make sure no one else has their say.

This is not about someone throwing an egg – that’s part of the sometimes messy pantomime of politics.

Yes Campaign are now organising a mob atmosphere at our street meetings. It’s coordinated, determined and increasingly aggressive.

I’d rather be debating the currency, pensions and armed forces instead of dealing with accusations of being a traitor, quisling, terrorist and defender of paedophiles.

It doesn’t frighten me – it’s not aimed at me.

These meetings are public discussions about politics and, at their best, they are passionate and entertaining. People who’ve never been to a political meeting in their lives stand there holding their message, in their shopping bags and debating politics.

It’s great to see that thousands of people are taking part.

But undecided voters who ask genuine questions are being interrogated by Yes Campaigners.

Undecided voters are also being filmed by myriad of nationalist websites.

There is a difference between not being in control of a handful of idiots that every political movement has and actively organising the disruption of events that makes aggressive behaviour more likely.

We won’t be silenced and undecided voters should not be intimidated.

But we have taken the decision to suspend the tour for 72 hours.

We have sought police advice on crowd and staff safety and further training on personal safety. We have also been forced to rotate some of our staff out of the tour.

We will give Yes Scotland time to call off their mobs.

Today, Better Together Campaign Director Blair McDougall has written to Yes Scotland Chief Executive Blair Jenkins urging him to act.

All comers are welcome but there’s a difference between a crowd and a mob.

I have no problem with robust argument but there’s a mob mentality being orchestrated on our streets and at our meetings.

The blame for this lies at Yes Scotland’s door and they should stop this mob mentality and do it today.



The video is worth a watch on this link.


http://bettertogether.net/blog/entry...nding-his-tour

penetrator 08-30-2014 09:07 PM

Read today that the Scots Guards will be denied a vote in the referendum because they're based outside of Scotland. Utterly shameful to deny them whilst giving a vote to spotty 16 yo kids with fuck all experience of the real world, guess the snp pricks knew what way they'd most likely vote :26_8_11:

monsterman 08-30-2014 09:52 PM

Salmonella is leading the bravehearts to their DOOOOOOOM!!!!

but its good for England as it spells the death of Liebour when they loose all the Scots MPs ... VOTE UKIP ...remember the Rotherham atrocity the UK needs a complete cleanout ,, starting with all the scummy politoco, neo con socialist PC cunts and the corrupt cops , councilors , then all the crimo jihadist sex fiends and the Pikyies

james100 08-30-2014 10:28 PM

The death of Labour will be fantastic for England.
You may even get your country back.

monkeyspanker 08-31-2014 07:22 AM


roamer 08-31-2014 07:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by soi 2 (Post 228315)
29th August

By Jim Murphy MP

I’m enjoying the ‘100 Streets’ tour.

I’ve met many ‘yet to make their mind up Scots’ on the street corners and shopping centres across Scotland.

When I started this I thought the dangers of 100 Street public meetings would be Scotland’s summer and the occasional Nationalist heckler.

Something else is now happening. What started as individual passionate Nationalists having their say has changed into angry mobs coming along to make sure no one else has their say.

This is not about someone throwing an egg – that’s part of the sometimes messy pantomime of politics.

Yes Campaign are now organising a mob atmosphere at our street meetings. It’s coordinated, determined and increasingly aggressive.

I’d rather be debating the currency, pensions and armed forces instead of dealing with accusations of being a traitor, quisling, terrorist and defender of paedophiles.

It doesn’t frighten me – it’s not aimed at me.

These meetings are public discussions about politics and, at their best, they are passionate and entertaining. People who’ve never been to a political meeting in their lives stand there holding their message, in their shopping bags and debating politics.

It’s great to see that thousands of people are taking part.

But undecided voters who ask genuine questions are being interrogated by Yes Campaigners.

Undecided voters are also being filmed by myriad of nationalist websites.

There is a difference between not being in control of a handful of idiots that every political movement has and actively organising the disruption of events that makes aggressive behaviour more likely.

We won’t be silenced and undecided voters should not be intimidated.

But we have taken the decision to suspend the tour for 72 hours.

We have sought police advice on crowd and staff safety and further training on personal safety. We have also been forced to rotate some of our staff out of the tour.

We will give Yes Scotland time to call off their mobs.

Today, Better Together Campaign Director Blair McDougall has written to Yes Scotland Chief Executive Blair Jenkins urging him to act.

All comers are welcome but there’s a difference between a crowd and a mob.

I have no problem with robust argument but there’s a mob mentality being orchestrated on our streets and at our meetings.

The blame for this lies at Yes Scotland’s door and they should stop this mob mentality and do it today.



The video is worth a watch on this link.


http://bettertogether.net/blog/entry...nding-his-tour

Thanks for that and although you and a couple of other people have mentioned how harsh the campaign has become,watching that video clip really visually showed it.

It seemed to me somewhat sad to watch such hate.

Debate yes but that was a farce.

monkeyspanker 08-31-2014 08:03 AM

Just reading a few things elsewhere..here is an example.

Vote YES!! YES to protect our health service from profiteers and Entrepreneur doctors out to make a quick buck, YES to free education for all regardless of circumstances Yes to no more tories Yes to no more Trident and nuclear power stations and dumping of nuclear waste in our beautiful country what are we a dumping ground for waste from England? they even shipped sewage up here from there we really dont want their shit... OH and Yes to put an end to bedroom taxes and Food Banks !! Who in their right mind wants to vote NO???? eh who would do that and why??? give me one reason to vote no and dont fucken mention currency to me thats just nitpicking nonsense. 

I think currency may be a part but on the defence side who will be in control of RAF Leuchars,RAF Lossiemouth, Britains early warning bases? Note Britains...not Scotlands or Englands..

The thing being if this thing is voted NO then will the pantomine begin again? Keep on going never surrender.
If it votes YES do we (England) fight to get them back?
No idea how it will play out and i doubt anyone in govenment does either


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