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Josy are you ready for the €uro? |
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I'd rather an independent Scotland followed the select rules voted on by the EU member states than not be a proper country that's governed by Tories for the foreseeable future |
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I love trading with Scotland. BUT they can only have vote after 2019 when we have left the EU Is that OK Fine Lady |
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Not a problem once the UK has left the corrupt EU so around mid 2019 or before. Is that OK Greg? |
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You will have no Independency at all The EU will take your money Force you to follow unnecessary rules You wont get freedom of speech You will have to pay for health care You wont get unemployment benefits You taxes will most likely be sky high |
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Pretty sure being in the EU doesn't mean you don't have freedom of speech :umm2: Give me an example of unnecessary rules? You can disagree with them all you want (and I do with some of them) but they have a purpose. Why would we have to pay for healthcare and why would unemployment benefits be axed? It doesn't make any sense whatsoever. |
I heard a star morning that Scotland does more trade with the U.K. Than it does with the EU so not sure why the SNP want to turn their backs on that in favour of the single market :idc:
The other irony is Nicola ignoring the wishes of the people she represents just a few years after they made their feelings known |
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Also since when is free speech against EU law? [emoji23]
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As Scotland would no longer be part of the UK trade deals would have to be negotiated similar to how the UK have to renegotiate with the EU |
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The EU dont fund projects all over Europe hey have destroyed many economies Scotland would not be able to afford a benefits system or health care they will be in a position like Poland or Romania. Unnecessary rules is free movement without checks which has led to a major attack on France |
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A guy in Bulgaria told me when we was talking about Brexit that they have to live off about £100 without working and that includes rent bills food everything which is impossible and the pension there is disgraceful |
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Is there a main political party leader (apart from Nige Farage) from the past 30 years, that didn't want to stay in the EU?
Cameron very vocal to stay in. Blair and Major came crawling out the wood-work, desperate to stay in. Milliband, Kinnock, Hague, Brown, Corbyn all desperate to remain. The SNP leaders, the Green party leaders. The only one I can think of who wanted out, who was a party leader, is Iain Duncan Smith. I wonder why? Do you think they might have had something to lose personally? or where they fighting for the good of the country? If political history tells us anything, then I'd guess the former. |
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The EU has said an independent Scotland would have to join a queue of nations seeking membership of the bloc, after Nicola Sturgeon announced plans for a second independence referendum.
Wading into the debate on the Scottish Government’s plans for a second vote, a spokesman for the European Commission (EC) said Scotland would not be granted automatic access to the EU if it split from the rest of the UK. |
So years of uncertainty for the future of Scotland
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