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Still astonishingly quiet. Does nobody in the Unionist side want to talk about out of date polling, leading prior questions, Unionist lies, or anything else? What happened to the Unionists "engaging with the substance"?

No? Nobody? :lol:

Incidentally, can this really be the "spectacular own goal" SNP that people are talking about? Who, if you were to believe the papers and those on here, are the most corrupt and incompetent government in history, with weekly scandals?

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So, positive cases for Scotland not to become independent and remain within the union

Anyone?

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Battle Of Flodden Field,9th September,1513.

 

Come on,Better Together.

History, while important, shouldnt be the reasoning behind choices that will effect not only us but future generations.
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Was that a threat?

:) I think the English learnt to be careful about that sort of thing quite a while ago.

The majority of Welsh,N Irish and English want Scotland to remain in our UK.

If and when any fighting becomes necessary,we obviously fight together,not against each other.

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Could well be Mr Bojangles! Deegas is obviously spoiling for a fight after The battle of Ashton Gate, 4th September, 2013.

:) Buggered!

That evening,that 'blast from the 70s past' is quite enough for me thank you.

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That's just it. SNP have an overall majority because Scots wanted a proper left of centre party in power. Nothing to do ith wanting independence.

Well they voted Labour in swathes a year before because they didn't want the tories, and they voted SNP for Holyrood because they felt they had done nothing much wrong up there last time. They are considered relatively harmless. Whether they still think that or not, time will tell. Its less likely they will be given a majority like this time, but you never know.

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I don't understand all these Scottish people who support the SNP but are against Scottish independence. It's like voting for the Nazi party, even though you have a Jewish girlfriend.

Care to explain ?

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I don't understand all these Scottish people who support the SNP but are against Scottish independence. It's like voting for the Nazi party, even though you have a Jewish girlfriend.

Care to explain ?

Is it?

The SNP had independence way down their manifesto list. It wasn't an issue at the time and it was barely mentioned during the election campaign. In fact, I don't think they even considered it as a realistic option anyway judging by the catastrophe of their campaign so far. They were absolutely not ready for any of this.

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Is it?

The SNP had independence way down their manifesto list. It wasn't an issue at the time and it was barely mentioned during the election campaign. In fact, I don't think they even considered it as a realistic option anyway judging by the catastrophe of their campaign so far. They were absolutely not ready for any of this.

It's a wee jokey joke for you, not your taste?.

What course of action would you recommend?

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Long live the Dundee cake and forever shall it belong to Dundee!

I bet the homemade version is lovely,eg after a few days,when the sponge is drying slightly,but the fruit remains juicey!

Hmmmmm.

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It's a wee jokey joke for you, not your taste?.

What course of action would you recommend?

Reynard tends to bluster utter garbage about out of date pension figures and right wing policy so don't expect much in way of coherent, realistic reply mate.

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Long live the Dundee cake and shall it forever blong to Dundee!

I bet the homemade version is lovely after a few days,when the sponge is drying slightly,but the fruit remains juicey!

Hmmmmm.

Are you actually still here?!

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Reynard tends to bluster utter garbage about out of date pension figures and right wing policy so don't expect much in way of coherent, realistic reply mate.

:lol:

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Long live the Dundee cake and forever shall it belong to Dundee!

I bet the homemade version is lovely,eg after a few days,when the sponge is drying slightly,but the fruit remains juicey!

Hmmmmm.

What cake is Dundee cake btw?

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What cake is Dundee cake btw?

I assume this is another trick question.

I'm not sure if I've ever eaten any,but,is'nt it basically a rich fruit cake with almonds on top.

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