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What happens after a NO?


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If it's a No vote I really hope the SFA change the National Anthem on the 19th September. The laughter from every set of opposition fans when we sign Flower of Scotland will drown out any of our singing and will be an utter cringefest.

I don't know what they could change it to but change it to save even more major embarrassment.

Ooft.

Even you must have thought twice before typing this utter drivel Jim Sillars

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At Westminster. They were shown the door at Holyrood.

Unfortunately it's Westminster that counts for now and they've not been decimated as much as they deserve to be up here.

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Hmmmm now let me see... H_B and Ad_Lib?

Kerching.

There was a 3rd member but he's chosen to abuse the world on Twatter for now.

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Think about it, we will have just said to the world "hey, we can't run our own country" "we would rather send all our taxes and oil revenue to London and get pocket money back"

"we have no have no self esteem" "London knows best"

Can't think of a single country that's voted No in a referendum. Total embarrassment if we are the first!

Rise and be a Nation again - That should go down well with the English fans when we play them later this year!

Eh Quebec.

So you can abandon this particularly gruesome bit of self flagellation and Scottish cringe

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I'm still not seeing any reason to vote No, only more and more reasons to vote Yes.

Apart from those that feel a deep attachment to being British I can't find any myself.

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As someone who is failry new to this forum, could you please explain who this clown collective is?

Anyone who chooses YES, it's ok, it's a cuddly acceptable form of abuse when NO spout it.

Actually it's not all yes voters. To be honest I wouldn't describe either of you two as being members of the clown collective. We're talking your idiotic everyworders like confi, like oaksoft, parp, AUFC and your disgusting ethnic nationalists like Pars Fan and Jamaldo. That's the Nat clown collective.

Bizarrely Ayrmad has chosen today to stage some kind of self-implosion. Tearfilled resignation can't be far off.

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Actually it's not all yes voters. To be honest I wouldn't describe either of you two as being members of the clown collective. We're talking your idiotic everyworders like confi, like oaksoft, parp, AUFC and your disgusting ethnic nationalists like Pars Fan and Jamaldo. That's the Nat clown collective.

No you just throw it out there when you feel like it.

Bizarrely Ayrmad has chosen today to stage some kind of self-implosion. Tearfilled resignation can't be far off.

That must've happened when I was making my toast.

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Eh Quebec.

So you can abandon this particularly gruesome bit of self flagellation and Scottish cringe

f**k Quebec. Why don't you come out with a reasonable argument as to why we should vote No?

Do you prefer your vote to not make any difference to a UK election result?

You want nukes and new nukes that will cost us billions with billions piled onto the national debt?

Are you happy that HS1 and HS2 AND HS3 will drain millions from Scotland while we have to wait for a generation before it links up to Scotland? With even more drain going to London?

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What happens after a No vote? Scotland will get more powers and everyone will be happy. Well, apart from Separatists, of course! :) The country will move on and the Scottish National Party will lose to Labour in the next election.

One things for sure, First Ministers Questions, Twitter and forums such as this one are going to be a right laugh in the immediate aftermath! :)

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Jim Sillars has already confirmed that in the event of a No vote, he will be fronting a new extremely socialist party with their number 1 commitment being another referendum on Scottish independence.

I could see a scenario where the SNP, Greens, and Sillars new party could get 65 votes through parliament.

Jim Sillars is a very nice man, but you can't just make a political party and expect it to work.

Socialists have been finished off in Scotland over the last few years and there's no reason to believe they will re-emerge.

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Jim Sillars is a very nice man, but you can't just make a political party and expect it to work.

Socialists have been finished off in Scotland over the last few years and there's no reason to believe they will re-emerge.

Did God start them all ffs.

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What happens after a No vote? Scotland will get more powers and everyone will be happy. Well, apart from Separatists, of course! :) The country will move on and the Scottish National Party will lose to Labour in the next election.

One things for sure, First Ministers Questions, Twitter and forums such as this one are going to be a right laugh in the immediate aftermath! :)

Eh, naw.

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What happens after a No vote? Scotland will get more powers and everyone will be happy. Well, apart from Separatists, of course! :) The country will move on and the Scottish National Party will lose to Labour in the next election.

One things for sure, First Ministers Questions, Twitter and forums such as this one are going to be a right laugh in the immediate aftermath! :)

Up the dose FFS. :)

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