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This is your driver speaking.

PostPosted: 27 Jun 2014, 15:35
by Workingman
To cut down on any delays as we leave Berwick-upon-Tweed please have your passports and travel documents ready for inspection at the border.

That idea comes from Mr E Miliband MP, Labour, Doncaster North.

Mind you it does come on the back of Mr A Salmond MSP, SNP, Aberdeenshire East, who has fallen into the trap of wanting loads of immigrants to help pay for pensioners' pensions. Of course, when the immigrants become pensioners themselves he will no doubt want a load more to pay for them. This goes on until Scotland is full. Then what?

I do not want Scotland to leave the Union, but these antics make it a racing certainty.

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PostPosted: 27 Jun 2014, 16:05
by Kaz
Fexache!! :shock: :roll: :?

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PostPosted: 27 Jun 2014, 16:32
by Paddypix
Passport to Pimlico.

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PostPosted: 27 Jun 2014, 17:03
by Kaz
:lol: Oh yes Paddy, definitely ;)

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PostPosted: 28 Jun 2014, 20:08
by Suff
I have said from the beginning to the end, if the press and the English government shut up and let the Scots get on with it, then they will vote NO.

Every single time they open their mouths, they push the Yes vote. Every Single Time.

Talk about not understanding the people, the culture, the attitudes or the employment situation. The English government probably knows more about the political situation and culture in Afghanistan than it does Scotland.....

I'm pretty certain that If Cameron comes down of his high horse and listens to Hannan, he can get a twofer. Ally with UKIP Now, before it's too late and he has 10% of the Scots vote for a NO vote at the referendum. Also with the ~12% of the UK vote, especially In the marginal seats, that Farage is likely to take, he's likely to win the election hands down as a UKIP/Tory coalition.

Chances of him doing this? I'd say small or too little too late. They are supposed to be political strategists. Today they seem more like children throwing their toys out of the pram.

Why don't they understand. We don't trust them. We have Reason and Experience that we should not trust him. We need Farage to keep him and his back benchers, honest on the EU.

It's not difficult to understand. But apparently they are too busy "Telling" us to listen. Witness the Lib Dimwits.

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PostPosted: 29 Jun 2014, 11:51
by Workingman
None of us likes to be threatened, it tends to make us dig our heels in, but many of us can often be persuaded by a good, clear and cogent argument.

Why, then, do Westminster politicians, the CBI, the Media et al, think that the Scots should be any different? If anything they are likely to become more intransigent with every word emanating from Westminster.

There was a time when it would have been productive to promote the benefits of the Union, but that time has passed. There has been so much negativity from the pro-unionist camp that the vote will almost certainly be "Yes" to independence. And when they are not being negative the message is, at best, patronising and from my POV, embarrassing.

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PostPosted: 29 Jun 2014, 16:41
by Suff
Dire isn't it.

In the words of #1 son.

Westminster has done us 0% favours since Cameron came in. We will only get this one chance now. Time to take it, we can deal with the Bampot Salmond at the first Scottish Election.

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PostPosted: 29 Jun 2014, 16:56
by Suff
Ed Miliband’s referendum vow: I’m moving up north until Sep 18.. I don't want to be PM without Scotland

Answer.

Go away we've enough Glaikit Bampot's at home. We don't need any more.