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gemma-the-huskygemma-the-husky Posts: 18,116
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why can the rest of the uk not have a (advisory) vote on getting rid of this turbulent lot.

I have had enough of their revolting ways.

Kick em out ahead of the vote, and watch em beg to get back in.

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    jjwalesjjwales Posts: 48,572
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    why can the rest of the uk not have a (advisory) vote on getting rid of this turbulent lot.

    I have had enough of their revolting ways.

    Kick em out ahead of the vote, and watch em beg to get back in.

    What have you got against Scots? :confused:
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    Ian AberdonIan Aberdon Posts: 2,172
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    why can the rest of the uk not have a (advisory) vote on getting rid of this turbulent lot.

    I have had enough of their revolting ways.

    Kick em out ahead of the vote, and watch em beg to get back in.

    Stick to pulling sleds.
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    jjwalesjjwales Posts: 48,572
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    Stick to pulling sleds.

    Good advice!
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    jenziejenzie Posts: 20,821
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    and who is "the rest of the UK"?

    scots are much closer to wales AND ireland you know .....
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    woot_whoowoot_whoo Posts: 18,030
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    jjwales wrote: »
    What have you got against Scots? :confused:

    Unhappiness that the majority of us aren't far right enough for her tastes?
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    3Sheets2TheWind3Sheets2TheWind Posts: 3,028
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    why can the rest of the uk not have a (advisory) vote on getting rid of this turbulent lot.

    I have had enough of their revolting ways.

    Kick em out ahead of the vote, and watch em beg to get back in.

    Could you imagine if the English, Welsh and Northern Irish all voted for them to leave and the Scottish voted to stay?

    It's a bit like those that think all Scottish people should get a vote regardless of where they now live - totally unworkable.

    The simplest way to do it is the way it is being done.
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    getzlsgetzls Posts: 4,007
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    why can the rest of the uk not have a (advisory) vote on getting rid of this turbulent lot.

    I have had enough of their revolting ways.

    Kick em out ahead of the vote, and watch em beg to get back in.

    I have Scottish friends and I don't find any of them revolting.

    Though heard a rumour one picked his nose once.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,181
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    why can the rest of the uk not have a (advisory) vote on getting rid of this turbulent lot.

    I have had enough of their revolting ways.

    Kick em out ahead of the vote, and watch em beg to get back in.
    Perhaps you mean that power seeking pair at any cost `Alex Salmond & sidekick Nicola Sturgeon`
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    3Sheets2TheWind3Sheets2TheWind Posts: 3,028
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    ecckles wrote: »
    Perhaps you mean that power seeking pair at any cost `Alex Salmond & sidekick Nicola Sturgeon`

    Why do you centre all your comments?

    As far as Alex and Nicola are concerned, I do hope that they disappear after they lose the referendum.

    They don't do Scotland any favours really.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,181
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    why can the rest of the uk not have a (advisory) vote on getting rid of this turbulent lot.

    I have had enough of their revolting ways.

    Kick em out ahead of the vote, and watch em beg to get back in.
    Do you mean that power seeking pair (at any cost)
    `Alex Salmond & sidekick Nicola Sturgeon`
    I always thought there was something `fishy` about those two.
    :D
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    woot_whoowoot_whoo Posts: 18,030
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    ecckles wrote: »
    Do you mean that power seeking pair (at any cost)
    `Alex Salmond & sidekick Nicola Sturgeon`
    I always thought there was something `fishy` about those two.
    :D

    Genuine question: why do you always centre justify your posts?
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    3Sheets2TheWind3Sheets2TheWind Posts: 3,028
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    woot_whoo wrote: »
    Genuine question: why do you always centre justify your posts?

    Maybe he thinks it makes him stand out from the crowd.

    It is very odd behaviour.
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    gemma-the-huskygemma-the-husky Posts: 18,116
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    I am just a bit fed up with Scotland wanting to decide whether they are good enough to part of the UK. Sauce for the goose, sort of thing. Perhaps a lot of us would prefer to wish them well, as they go their own way.

    After all, aside from golf and whisky, what have the scots done for us?

    (I know .... waits for the avalanche .....) :D
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    jjnejjne Posts: 6,580
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    I am just a bit fed up with Scotland wanting to decide whether they are good enough to part of the UK. Sauce for the goose, sort of thing. Perhaps a lot of us would prefer to wish them well, as they go their own way.

    After all, aside from golf and whisky, what have the scots done for us?

    Well, with any luck, they'll go, and we won't have to listen to twisting Little Englanders like you putting down every part of the UK that isn't the South East all the bloody time.
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    hendollhendoll Posts: 5,646
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    Christ, the quality of provocative posters on DS these days is low. :(
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    zelda fanzelda fan Posts: 6,330
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    why can the rest of the uk not have a (advisory) vote on getting rid of this turbulent lot.

    I have had enough of their revolting ways.

    Kick em out ahead of the vote, and watch em beg to get back in.

    So rude but guess what a lot of English people (myself included) actually like the Scottish in general and would prefer them to stay. This is an issue the scottish have to decide for themselves.
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    jjwalesjjwales Posts: 48,572
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    I am just a bit fed up with Scotland wanting to decide whether they are good enough to part of the UK.
    To part from the UK, you mean? Don't worry, it'll be over soon.
    Perhaps a lot of us would prefer to wish them well, as they go their own way.
    You're not exactly doing that though!
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