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Old 15-03-2017, 05:47 PM #11
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Pretty basic fantasy.

You clearly don't really have a clue about how Scotland would survive financially or what they could bring to the table and what really concerns me that people like you caught up in some need for a romantacised version of freedom you've been spoon fed by the SNP will vote for it and to the very great detriment of the people of Scotland if you succeed. If you are going to do it, at least learn your facts first because it's a huge decision you can't take back. When I voted to leave the EU, I knew what I was voting for and why. For the sake of my Ferguson great grannie, I urge you to know what you are voting for before you do it.

Taxation won't give you the luxurious welfare state you enjoy now so that will have to change, you can't it all ways. It would be interesting to see just how popular the dear old SNP are 5 years after Scotland leaving the UK.
No offence, but I'll vote for what I think is best for my country and it's future, not to please your great granny.
Quite rich for you to tell me to "learn facts" when I have told you various facts about the EU and scotlands entry into it which you clearly didn't know before.
I didn't agree with Brexit but I would never insult the intelligence of someone who voted for it or claim they didn't know what they were voting for, they clearly thought hard about it and considered what the consequences would be.

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