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"Simpsons creators promise to kill off Willie in event of Yes vote. Groundskeeper Nigel to debut next season"

Wullie: It won't last. Brothers and sisters are natural enemies. Like Englishmen and Scots! Or Welshmen and Scots! Or Japanese and Scots! Or Scots and other Scots! Damn Scots! They ruined Scotland!

Skinner: You Scots sure are a contentious people.

Wullie: You just made an enemy for life!

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"Simpsons creators promise to kill off Willie in event of Yes vote. Groundskeeper Nigel to debut next season"

So in the event of a YES vote neither the creators of the Simpsons or SodjesSixteenIncher will have any use for their Willie?

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Look at the picture. Read the text. Get angry:

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Former deputy prime minister Lord Prescott, shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper, former foreign secretary Jack Straw and former Northern Ireland and Welsh secretary Peter Hain appeared at a rally in Glasgow city centre.

Better Together leader Alistair Darling was also at the event, along with former prime minister Gordon Brown and party peer Lord Foulkes.

Mr Miliband said: "We are here in solidarity because we are Better Together.

"There is no bigger issue in this referendum than the National Health Service. The real risk to the NHS is independence."

He added: "It is because of the achievements of Donald Dewar, because of devolution that the National Health Service in Scotland is run by the people of Scotland.

"The only person who can privatise the National Health Service in Scotland is Alex Salmond.

"We are proud to stand here and fight for jobs, for the NHS and for our country."

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Look at the picture. Read the text. Get angry:

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Former deputy prime minister Lord Prescott, shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper, former foreign secretary Jack Straw and former Northern Ireland and Welsh secretary Peter Hain appeared at a rally in Glasgow city centre.

Better Together leader Alistair Darling was also at the event, along with former prime minister Gordon Brown and party peer Lord Foulkes.

Mr Miliband said: "We are here in solidarity because we are Better Together.

"There is no bigger issue in this referendum than the National Health Service. The real risk to the NHS is independence."

He added: "It is because of the achievements of Donald Dewar, because of devolution that the National Health Service in Scotland is run by the people of Scotland.

"The only person who can privatise the National Health Service in Scotland is Alex Salmond.

"We are proud to stand here and fight for jobs, for the NHS and for our country."

Once again, he is letting the facts get in the way of a good story. The Scottish NHS has always been a separate body.

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'Tonnes' of time..... You sound like those Americans who visit Scotland and suddenly think they know the place.

And where did I say you were a fan of Westminster?

Very clearly implied.

A sum total of around 3 years in the place, 12+ years with the friends/acquaintances, including living with an ex's family. Is that OK for you darling or is noone allowed to speak about the US except you?

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