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Boris Johnson has done more for the cause of an independent Scotland than Nicola Sturgeon ever will.
"You've used fairly baseless speculation.
I used the Iraq war because it was an example of a politician creating a story to convince the electorate based on flimsy evidence. Brexit, Iraq war and the proposed sunny uplands of Scottish independence are all examples - things that have similar failed outcomes don't have to be exactly the same - the De Lorian car and Ratners both failed but you wouldn't drive a cheap gold ring.No no, the definitely, totally analogous comparison with the Iraq war* has convinced me and should convince you too.
*no, me neither
IncredibleI used the Iraq war because it was an example of a politician creating a story to convince the electorate based on flimsy evidence. Brexit, Iraq war and the proposed sunny uplands of Scottish independence are all examples - things that have similar failed outcomes don't have to be exactly the same - the De Lorian car and Ratners both failed but you wouldn't drive a cheap gold ring.
Not really incredible its logical - three events made by politicians over promising. You are focussing on Iraq as a war and Scotland Independence as something completely different. They are in what the processes are/were but that is not my point. People were arguing that Blair knew what he was doing based on facts and I argued that he did not (removing a secular leader that was holding together a sectarian riven country) and it would not work out. Brexit was the same - saying things to get the votes but based on figures plucked out of the air. Stop looking at the differences and see the similarities is my point.Incredible
There are, quite literally, no similarities, but if you can give me one solid reason why Scotland (in a world with many, many similar sized/populated countries) is predisposed to some measure of "failure", despite a disproportionately high amount of resources for a country of its size then perhaps il reconsider.Not really incredible its logical - three events made by politicians over promising. You are focussing on Iraq as a war and Scotland Independence as something completely different. They are in what the processes are/were but that is not my point. People were arguing that Blair knew what he was doing based on facts and I argued that he did not (removing a secular leader that was holding together a sectarian riven country) and it would not work out. Brexit was the same - saying things to get the votes but based on figures plucked out of the air. Stop looking at the differences and see the similarities is my point.
Can't wait. Most folk up here seem to be strongly in favour of leaving and attempting some form of repair with EEC.
I think the same. Heartily sick of the UK political muppets and him in particular. The feeling for NS seems to be she's made mistakes, but overall done a canny job and COVID was her best battlefield win.
Contrast with remembering that this is what he(BFNJ) thinks of you all;
“If he is blue collar, he is likely to be drunk, criminal, aimless, feckless and hopeless, and perhaps claiming to suffer from low self-esteem brought on by unemployment.”
British women have been “socially gestapoed into the workplace”, which led to them raising “unloved and undisciplined children” more likely to commit crime.
However;
“Voting Tory will cause your wife to have bigger breasts and increase your chances of owning a BMW M3.”
No apologies,,,, and soon no job Time for new Scotland.
What else is there?Agreed.
Who is doing that?
What else is there in Scotland except oil?What else is there?
I live and work in the Financial Services sector in Edinburgh, I'm well aware of what Scotland offers in a union with the UK.What else is there in Scotland except oil?
I will treat that with the contempt it deserves other than to point out the obvious.... Even a small amount of oil is not a burden. And moreso in the current climate.
If you don't know what else there is except oil, I suggest a course of educating yourself, in all seriousness.
An economy based on oil in a world devesting itself of oil is like putting all your cash on the success of a new world colony, coupled with the fact that you will need your own currency or be tied to someone else's economic success or failure by using the pound or Euro. Greece has found out that having to go out every night to expensive restaurants because their rich neighbours (Germany) do so and they have to go, is a strain on a smaller economy.There are, quite literally, no similarities, but if you can give me one solid reason why Scotland (in a world with many, many similar sized/populated countries) is predisposed to some measure of "failure", despite a disproportionately high amount of resources for a country of its size then perhaps il reconsider.
Given that any perceived future "failure" would have be demonstrated to be worse than the clearly demonstrable ongoing embarrassment that is the UK on global terms, I wouldnt want to be hanging by the balls waiting........
Also the two biggest banks in Scotland are no longer Scots owned so you will need to start afresh to manage your own currency.I live and work in the Financial Services sector in Edinburgh, I'm well aware of what Scotland offers in a union with the UK.
But please do educate me on what else there will be in a post union Scotland? Financial services won't want to be too trusting of the Scottish Pound, business will be much easier operating under the same laws and regulations that they currently operate in south of the wall. We're still some way off being able to mass export electricity.
We need not forget that Sturgeon said herself that an independent Scotland could not have afforded the support offered to businesses and employees throughout the pandemic, fingers crossed Scotland never comes across something that hits the economy as hard as Covid (lets just ignore how the treasury believes Brexit will be twice as bad to the economy as Covid).
Then we need to understand how Scotland will bridge the gap between what we generate and what we spend? We receive over £1,500 more per person in government spending compared to the UK average but provide £300 less than the UK average in tax takes? How many of us can swallow a £1,800 tax increase just to call ourselves independent?
Do you think the UK will allow us to walk away with a nice packed lunch and a thank you card?
It’s more likely they’ll continue to manage the Scottish currency but take billions in profit south of the borderAlso the two biggest banks in Scotland are no longer Scots owned so you will need to start afresh to manage your own currency.
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