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Dingus son of Dork

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  1. I doubt they would be in a fiscally secure enough position to do so post Brexit.
  2. Irish Nationalists using Scottish independence to further their agenda? I would ask for proof but this is the ramblings of a man in a Union Jack suit and a tin foil hat. As well as someone who clearly identifies as a BritNat. If we are doing worse under devolution, can you explain why infrastructure projects that were talked about DECADES before devolution such as the Aberdeen bypass, Forth Crossing, Borders Railway and A9 dueling are being completed under the SNP?
  3. Probably been mentioned before but this pushes the cost of raw materials up which makes producing things more expensive to produce. An example would be those obscene Subs that we are building with French steel
  4. Honestly, that article seems pretty desperate.
  5. It looks like Labour could go out before the Greens. Considering its to replace a Labour Councillor. Wow.
  6. My point is that if you work and use products, then I think (again, like you I am just saying how I think it will pan out) that you may be more than a little worse off. Right now much of this legislation comes from the EU, and would need to be replaced with like for like UK law which I don't see the Conservatives being too keen on implementing.
  7. Honestly, assuming that coming out of a political union (allbeit an important one) would have the same relief as the end of a 6 year conflict where millions died. Grow up.
  8. An assumption can still be moronic. Your use of childish insults doesn't help your case either.
  9. I honestly can't tell if the above posts are subversive performance or a terrible attempt at trolling. As for comparing Brexit to 1945, if you honestly think that then you need a few hours in front of the World at War. How can you compare anecdotal, tabloid nonsense about straight bananas to having your house bombed? As for the older, more worldly wise comment. I think some older people still see the UK through a rose tinted prism pre Suez, before the empire was gone, when we still made things etc. There is still a denial from these people that the UK is a sunset economy that has pawned the family silver to try and maintain a shrinking place in the world.
  10. The Unionist argument seems to have regressed since the EU vote. It now largely consists of playground insults aimed at Nicola Sturgeon. "Wee Nippy" seems to be a favourite. Not sure what the watershed moment for this was because their seems to be an assumption that nothing has changed as a result of the vote, hence the "we voted two years ago" argument championed by Ruth Davidson, the hard-line unionist press and their readers. Could be fear IMO.
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