View Full Version : We have really screwed up with Sturgeon
Mad as a fish
24-06-16, 17:45
I hear that tariffs are due to be loaded on Buckfast wine, Battered Mars bars, Irn Brew and Haggis.
well i hope they`re vegan tariffs. can`t eat meat.
CCFC CASUAL
24-06-16, 17:48
She's thinking of making a comeback as Jimmy Krankie to make ends meet
She's thinking of making a comeback as Jimmy Krankie to make ends meet
I was about to mention Janette Krankie but you beat me to it, you rotter.497
Llanedeyrnblue
24-06-16, 20:15
I was about to mention Janette Krankie but you beat me to it, you rotter.497
Brilliant :thumbup:
CCFC CASUAL
24-06-16, 20:21
Brilliant :thumbup:
Cough. I said it first. Hmph.
Blue in the Face
24-06-16, 20:26
I understand the Scottish independence fight to a degree but isn't it hypocritical to want out of a union with Westminster but want in with a union with Brussels?
Either way Scotland will have to get subsidised from somewhere.
She's thinking of making a comeback as Jimmy Krankie to make ends meet
This is what my boss said in work today:hehe: :thumbup:
I understand the Scottish independence fight to a degree but isn't it hypocritical to want out of a union with Westminster but want in with a union with Brussels?
Either way Scotland will have to get subsidised from somewhere.
They have a lot of Oil mind ..
I bet Wales would be thinking the same if wales was anywhere near in the same situation.
CCFC CASUAL
24-06-16, 20:38
They have a lot of Oil mind ..
I bet Wales would be thinking the same if wales was anywhere near in the same situation.
We've got coal
Gofer Blue
24-06-16, 20:55
She was like the proverbial cat with the cream today. The referendum vote has certainly played right into her hands - she can't wait to press the next Scottish Independence referendum button! I hope they've done their sums well - it ain't cheap to join the EU club.
We've got coal
We did have:thumbup:
Mad as a fish
24-06-16, 21:06
True,they have oil but they have cooked mars bars in it.
Barry Shitpeas
24-06-16, 21:10
498
She was like the proverbial cat with the cream today. The referendum vote has certainly played right into her hands - she can't wait to press the next Scottish Independence referendum button! I hope they've done their sums well - it ain't cheap to join the EU club.
Actually they could well end up net beneficiaries.
Blue in the Face
24-06-16, 21:55
They have a lot of Oil mind ..
I bet Wales would be thinking the same if wales was anywhere near in the same situation.
Apparently they have the best potential sites for wind farms in Europe too...
I understand the Scottish independence fight to a degree but isn't it hypocritical to want out of a union with Westminster but want in with a union with Brussels?
Either way Scotland will have to get subsidised from somewhere.
Comparing th UK and the EU is like comparing a brick with a space ship. If you knew anything about either, you wouldn't make the comparison
She was like the proverbial cat with the cream today. The referendum vote has certainly played right into her hands - she can't wait to press the next Scottish Independence referendum button! I hope they've done their sums well - it ain't cheap to join the EU club.
My mrs said to me " I hope they can afford it ", i pointed out they could well be a country that takes more out than they put in, which does beg the question " what the hell will the EU be thinking, Oh lets replace a net payer with a country that takes more out of the money pot ", surely that will only head one way
My mrs said to me " I hope they can afford it ", i pointed out they could well be a country that takes more out than they put in, which does beg the question " what the hell will the EU be thinking, Oh lets replace a net payer with a country that takes more out of the money pot ", surely that will only head one way
Perhaps money isn't the only thought?? Christ is must be depressing in your world
Blue in the Face
24-06-16, 22:35
Comparing th UK and the EU is like comparing a brick with a space ship. If you knew anything about either, you wouldn't make the comparison
Brilliant argument. Thanks for sharing your genius with me.
Brilliant argument. Thanks for sharing your genius with me.
I'm all for debating, so long as there's a point worth debating about. This isn't one, so why should I bother.
Perhaps money isn't the only thought?? Christ is must be depressing in your world
it was a valid point, I am afraid alot of things come down to money, it helps build and maintain hospitals, schools, infrastructure and services
I guess they might want 50,000 eastern Europeans setting up shop up north :thumbup: diversity is the key :thumbup:
it was a valid point, I am afraid alot of things come down to money, it helps build and maintain hospitals, schools, infrastructure and services
I guess they might want 50,000 eastern Europeans setting up shop up north :thumbup: diversity is the key :thumbup:
It's valid, but like I said, not the only point.
It's valid, but like I said, not the only point.
I am not sure i said it was the only point
I am not sure i said it was the only point
'Surely this leads only one way'. Gives the impression you think it's the only issue that counts.
'Surely this leads only one way'. Gives the impression you think it's the only issue that counts.
I meant with a net payer leaving ( the UK ) and a country that might take more out of the pot joining ( scotland ) , it will only mean the EU need more money from somewhere
Robin Friday's Ghost
25-06-16, 05:58
If Scotland voted for independence it would be on the assumption they would join the EU. If they join the EU they will have to join the Eurozone. Good luck with that one.
Personally I don't think there will be another referendum in Scotland but if there is, that will make sure the separatists lose.
tigerbaybluebird
25-06-16, 10:45
She's going full steam ahead with this
It'll be a sad day when Scotland leaves
mazadona10
25-06-16, 11:59
What would happen regarding border control with Scotland if they did leave and join the Eu. Surely it would make it a lot more costly and difficult dealing with England as well as transport links from the rest of Europe?
Llanedeyrnblue
25-06-16, 12:01
She was like the proverbial cat with the cream today. The referendum vote has certainly played right into her hands - she can't wait to press the next Scottish Independence referendum button! I hope they've done their sums well - it ain't cheap to join the EU club.
Who's to say that Scotland would be allowed in?
More chance of us leaving Europe than Scotland leaving the UK..........
Splott-light...
25-06-16, 16:27
If Scotland voted for independence it would be on the assumption they would join the EU. If they join the EU they will have to join the Eurozone. Good luck with that one.
...Scotland may be granted a continuation of the 'deal' we had as joined nations in GB.
Its not clear what she wants. It seems she wants independence from The UK but still be ruled by The EU. :shrug:
Its not clear what she wants. It seems she wants independence from The UK but still be ruled by The EU. :shrug:
That may be where your lack of clarity and comprehension starts.
Its not clear what she wants. It seems she wants independence from The UK but still be ruled by The EU. :shrug:
That may be where your lack of clarity and comprehension starts.
:hehe:
Croesy Blue
26-06-16, 09:46
Its not clear what she wants. It seems she wants independence from The UK but still be ruled by The EU. :shrug:
Another leave voter who didn't understand what he was voting for it seems.
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