Being part of the UK union brings significant benefits to the economy of Scotland, but you want to leave that.We should be working together, helping each other for our mutual success, in harmony for the good of us all, not pulling apart. Tssk, bloomin isolationists .
Quoterightly or wrongly, some things go beyond the facts and figures mate. I'd vote leave regardless of any of it, And so would a lot of remainers I guess. And that is beyond me. What you are saying is that you want to be poorer. What you are saying is that with our NHS we will need to decide who will live and who will die. No, thats what you are saying.. I am saying I think we will be better off in the long run. Your letting your hatred of England fuel your anger, which I kinda get, but if you let that rage turn you into some sort of left wing fascist, then there is no arguing with you, because you refuse to recognise that people are allowed to think differently to you.
rightly or wrongly, some things go beyond the facts and figures mate. I'd vote leave regardless of any of it, And so would a lot of remainers I guess.
Quote from: agricola on 30 December 2018, 07:13:53 pmQuote from: mtread on 30 December 2018, 07:07:53 pmApart from food prices, how about imported food availability? Held up because of additional Customs controls?Oh dear, here we go, another scare tactic, no food on the supermarket shelves and the next one will be the lights going out
Quote from: mtread on 30 December 2018, 07:07:53 pmApart from food prices, how about imported food availability? Held up because of additional Customs controls?Oh dear, here we go, another scare tactic, no food on the supermarket shelves
Apart from food prices, how about imported food availability? Held up because of additional Customs controls?
No, that’s what you are saying.. I am saying I think we will be better off in the long run.
Your letting your hatred of England fuel your anger
But none of this matters....... because (apparently) us Remainers are going to 'steal Brexit'
you are certainly not going to get the 'No Deal' version you mistakenly assume 52% voted for.
There will be a deal of some sort with the EU, however much you might whinge about it.
I am saying I think we will be better off in the long run.
And youse wonder why some of us who want to stay are just a bit pissed off
Not one BREXITEER foccer has come up with one single good reason for leaving the EU.
How about telling us a good reason why scotland should leave the UK
I don't recall any talk of 'deals' when we voted to leave the EU in the 2016 referendum. I assumed we would just come out and that's it.
I wonder what would happen if because of apathy and there is a low turn out and 10 million vote to stay and 9 million vote to leave. That would mean the 10 million to stay has over ridden the 17 million who wanted to leave.
They'd come out with all this guff about how the original result was invalid because 'Leave didn't know what they were voting for'