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Scottish Independence Referendum 2


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Should Scotland be an independent country?  

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  1. 1. Should Scotland be an independent country?

    • Yes
      203
    • No
      82


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2 hours ago, Parklife said:

You're speaking to a man who claims to be a Catholic but also likes Boris Johnson. Johnson being a man who serially cheats on his wives and who is a big abortion enthusiast. 

 

Reminds me of the mightily confused section of Labour voting unionist tims during the independence referendum.

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14 hours ago, Clydeside_Sheep said:

She was a patter merchant and a show-woman. She knew how to manipulate dafties with waffle and patronage; this explains her run of success.

She wasnt an intellectual heavyweight and brought nothing to the table in terms of skills or experience.

She couldnt state what a women was, despite being one herself.

She was a fly-woman who got caught out eventually, as they all do.

 

Top tier trolling CS. 
 

Most neutral observers are perfectly happy describing her as an extremely intelligent top tier politician in terms of communication skills etc. 

Might I suggest you have a little bit of bias here ?

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2 hours ago, Roberto said:

Yeah absolutely. Hope you're doing just grand my old friend.

Doing well mate? You?

Im still down in south east engurland plugging away

1 hour ago, dave_min said:

Don’t think you missed much/anything.

Apart from a couple of new lunatics added to the asylum, its same old same old. Great forum to read, funny as fuck

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1 hour ago, vanderark14 said:

Doing well mate? You?

Im still down in south east engurland plugging away

Apart from a couple of new lunatics added to the asylum, its same old same old. Great forum to read, funny as fuck

Aye I'm all good. Living the AberDream.

Good to see you posting again. 😀.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Worth listening to the latest Holyrood Sources to hear Lord Malcolm Offord and his new report 'Wealthy Nation, Healthy Nation' and how Scotland can improve outcomes in health, education, energy and the economy.

He proposes some interesting approaches and ideas and while some of them are easier talked about than they are to implement, given the complete lack of new ideas across both Westminster and Holyrood, some shoukd be explored further and implemented.

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On 9/11/2025 at 11:59 PM, Schapenneuker said:

I've got this Clydehun cunt on ignore. 

Why does he post multiple posts one after the other ?

That's truly batshit mental. 

All of them highly educated, all of them ultimately responsible for dragging the UK into the failed economic and social society that it is currently.**

You're not actually trying to say that any of the above have made the UK a better place, are you ? Go on, please say you are......looooool.

 

 

** Let's not forget Camron and Osborne, who do0med us all into a circle of austerity (the rich get rich, the poorer get poorer)

 

The more I see your posts, the more I believe you don't live in the UK. 

 

To be fair you do post enough words per reply to accommodate 5 mate. 😆 

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  • 1 month later...

Looking at the wider picture, does anyone seriously think the impasse over a decade later is good for the country? The inability to put the issue to bed is an equally sad indictment on both sides, but looking at the prospects for Holyrood 2026, the SNP are likely going to continue as a lame duck administration with limited powers and the hapless Swinney at the helm, possibly with the loony Greens as the tail that wags the dog. The pro-indy majority will likely be gone (albeit close) but the SNP will lead because there is perceived to be no credible alternative.

Conversely, the Unionist vote will be fragmented along several lines - a huge % of Tory votes and a significant minority of Labour votes will bleed to Reform, while Comrade Corbyn's new circus may pick up a handful of seats at best. All in all though, little will change between now and 2031 and I think that's a waste of Scotland's potential, whatever side you're on.

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