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Good for them.which will trigger referendums in Ireland and Scotland. score
Good for them.which will trigger referendums in Ireland and Scotland. score
eh what are you even talking about, there was rights in glasgow after the no vote you goofNope, that's one person out of millions.
You look as pathetic as those idiots posting pictures of the London riots on twitter claiming the no voters were going crazy in Glasgow when you lost the independence vote. Give it up.
Nope. I keep stating the result. 57% of Scotland voted to stay British. Last year it was 56, now it's 55 according to nationalists. It's splitting heirs anyway. Scotland voted to stay British. I'd bet my bottom dollar you thought that was 'undemocratic' too haha
how about both of the Leaders of Scotland and Northern Ireland also calling for them?social media lefties and students starting all kinds of petitions for a 2nd referendum..
LOL
eh what are you even talking about, there was rights in glasgow after the no vote you goof
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see the banner in the backround? notice the word "Glasgow"?
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while those radical nationalists were like this in the run up
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what a radical position....."hope over fear" , the monsters
You really think that matters over the long-term? You're thinking ahead in terms of months, years. Another decade and a vote to leave peacefully wouldn't even have been an option allowed to them. At that point, the EU would have run free, subjugating the UK as a member state and not a member nation, laws and treaties be damned.Like I said, symbolic/knee jerk nationalism. The UK had already rejected the EU quota proposal.
American culture has homogenised well outside it's political borders, that's not something which was determined by centralised government.
my selective reasoning? you just claimed it didnt happen, I just showed you there was trouble caused in Glasgow. your own fictional story about being harrassed is amusing and all, but not a representation of the most positive political campaign in UK historyYour selective reasoning is hilarious. So funny. Yet when I voted "no" (purely out of social responsibility), there was "VOTE YES OR ELSE" spray painted on the polling station. But yeh, that one picture proves that the nationalist minority behaved impeccably.
how about both of the Leaders of Scotland and Northern Ireland also calling for them?
I'll keep my eye on Zach Morris in your AVI have no idea what any of this means. I'll keep an eye on this thread
Ive responded to this argument multiple times in this thread already, read through because Im not going over it againso you wanna keep voting until you get the answer you want?
He's from Lancashire, probably out.Anyone ask Bisping what his thoughts were? Just sorta curious.
my selective reasoning? you just claimed it didnt happen, I just showed you there was trouble caused in Glasgow. your own fictional story about being harrassed is amusing and all, but not a representation of the most positive political campaign in UK history
we would have more control as a member of the EU than we currently have in the UK, why wouldnt we want to leave the UK. this vote shows the UK is deadJust popping in to congratulate all my fellow countrymen on their correct vote. Well done especially to all the sensible Scots who voted leave, even though outnumbered by foolish people in the Scottish constituencies you still made a big contribution to the whole UK vote.
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Scotland has always been quite a divided country. These 'new independence vote' people crack me up, there was just a vote for independence a year ago and the answer was no. No you want another one so that Scotland can be independent from the UK and then immediately give up its independence to the EU?