if you look at the list 3rd largest after you and El't actually.but again i don't think that's what you meant.. i hope you guys have stocked up, that's me off to wreck the British empire. but don't worry for all those that don't give a sh.t, corrie and X,factor should still be televised.:smile:
If its a Yes vote, does that mean we can stop fucking about with +/_ 1 hour on the clocks? Seems to be for the benefit (?????) of the far north of Scotland anyway.
we can start taking the piss again it's cool with me. tell you what tho, screw being in politics for a living, the pressure constant criticism, damned if you do damned if you don't. for not much more than a self employed kitchen fitter. madness. glad it's all over, with all the yes signs the towns gonna be a bit like after Christmas after all the decorations come down.
the defending of my position on it is well and truly over, if it's a no that's the way it is. i will comment on certain aspects of the process if and when required. i will be there to remind you should there be a rise of the far right come the next general election.
Lord, no. I also think of all the other instances of bigotry I've witnessed for that. It may not be prevalent but if anyone were to say it doesn't exist, well that simply wouldn't be true. I've personally seen plenty of it between Edinburgh, Glasgow and Livingston. And not all numpties either. The door example is the merely the most illustrative. But there's certainly no need to apologise. I wish you good luck, fine Sir.
As much as I dislike the man Salmond, he has comprehensively shown up all 3 parties and the establishment. If they handle every other domestic affair with the aplomb they have the referendum god help us. Thankfully one way or another we will have a definitive answer by this time tomorrow. If it goes the way of Yes good luck to them. I would however have been interested if we as England had said to the other countries in the union right lads we are having a referendum in England to dissolve the union. If the majority of voters vote yes you are all on your own. What would have been the response to that? I some how doubt that would have been taken so kindly.
I understand why the rest of the union do not have a vote on this, but, it feels wrong. As much as I can see problems in the country, I do like the union as it is. I do not want to see the union split up, but, being English I have no say in what will happen to the union. As said, I understand why we have no vote in this, just feels wrong. I think it will be a sad day if Scotland vote yes.
Today is a day of peace The BBC and other media outlets must not broadcast material seen to influence the vote. So enjoy non-Scotland day. It'll be nothing but Scotland from tomorrow.
If Scotland gains its independence in the forthcoming referendum, the remainder of the United Kingdom will be known as the "Former United Kingdom" or FUK. In a bid to discourage the Scots from voting 'yes' in the referendum, the Government has now begun to campaign with the slogan "Vote NO, for FUK's sake". They feel the Scottish voters will be able to relate to this.