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On the eve of Brexit

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Caroline

Caroline Report 15 Mar 2017 00:03

And the Bank of Montreal just happened to choose that moment in time to change their name to BMO :-D

At least with Scotland there'd be no First nations to worry about :-D

Caroline

Caroline Report 15 Mar 2017 00:31

Hmmm......didn't our little friend from Scotland just say she doesn't want to join the EU now when Scotland separates ??? :-D

supercrutch

supercrutch Report 15 Mar 2017 00:53

I am seeing so many swings back and forth I have no idea what she's saying TBH.

I resign would be welcome ;-)

Caroline

Caroline Report 15 Mar 2017 01:12

Fan dappy dozy would be expected.....sorry if spelling wrong

Kense

Kense Report 15 Mar 2017 08:46

BBC reports that support for Scottish independence is at its highest ever, less so for the EU though:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-39265997

Caroline

Caroline Report 15 Mar 2017 09:18

So the question has to be then if they decide to separate how will they manage.....except of course for instant blow up car factories where no car industry really existed before.......and if no EU what currency would be used.....we've been here before how about some solid answers?
What would the Government structure be President as leader ?

Caroline

Caroline Report 15 Mar 2017 09:21

I see super quick time Rollo RR were reinstated but not Supercrutch...didn't see her comments so no idea why one not the other.

JoyLouise

JoyLouise Report 15 Mar 2017 09:29

Gawd, I do wish she'd stop faffing about and make a decision.

Personally, I don't care whether she decides to try to separate Scotland from the rest of the UK or whether she tries to chance her luck by going it alone with the EU.

I do think that even the Scots must be getting heartily sick of her threatening attitude and her dithering about and they must be starting to wish everything was settled one way or another. Everything seems to be in limbo for them at the moment and I wonder how businesses are coping with the no-action, no-decision situation they find themselves in.

Get a move on Sturgeon; give everyone a break FGS.

RolloTheRed

RolloTheRed Report 15 Mar 2017 09:49

I have always thought that the nations of the British Isles are best off as a union. hot heads in the British army led to the departure of Eire. After that the English treated the smaller nations as provinces instead of giving them the respect of partners.

Eventually this nonsense had to stop with the granting of devolved powers to the three subsid parliaments. Trouble is neither Tory or Labour could crack the habit of seeing the other nations as provinces. Where the logic has been to progress to a federal structure London has sought to grab back powers and force the other countries into unpopular domestic policies.

This attutude has been taken to the nth degree by both major London partiez whosee it as quite OK for them to be dragged out of the EU against their will.

The better together campaign had ongoing EU membership right left and centre so it is hardly a surprise that the SNP Are keeping their promise of a second referendum.

The Scots are between the devil and the deep blue sea. On the one side the brexiterd are dragging Scotland with them to chaos. on the other side a rocky Road to full independence. A dead bird in the hand is prob worth more than two in the bush.

The Maybot is now in panic mode and is trundling around the Celtic countried belatedly "consulting" on brexit. The only thing she could offer is a u turn on the Single Market. Of course Sturgeon would drop her ref2 with such a move. leave claimed that the UK would remain in the Single Market.

Before the end of March we will see just how sacred the union is to T May.

The redneck press slagging off the Scots, the EU, judges andvso on ad nauseam does not help. The Scottish Sun today slagsoff the English the London edition does the opposite - a good guide to the sincerity of the Murdoch empire.

JoyLouise

JoyLouise Report 15 Mar 2017 10:24

I'm just fed up with the whole dithering lot of them.

If we're coming out, come out.

If Sturgeon wants a vote on independence, do it now.

I'm sick of hearing all of the excuses .... got to wait for this, that or the other, got to get this or that agreement.

I know it's politic to wait for decisions on various things but I can't believe I'm the only one who's fed up with excuses, people debating what's right or wrong and so on. It's all down to Cameron and his ineptitude, in my opinion. The only thing in his favour is that he wasn't as bad as Blair.

Rollo, Murdoch looks after Murdoch. We can expect no more from him.

supercrutch

supercrutch Report 15 Mar 2017 11:02

Grief, I was told that Rollo's jocular remark about Aberfan had been reinstated.

Obviously the admin that took that decision has no idea of the terrible tragedy that took place there.

To make light of the deaths of 116 children and 28 adults is beneath contempt.

Well, GR members as well as those of other groups can now make their own minds up as to the suitability of that comment on the public forum.

Caroline

Caroline Report 15 Mar 2017 11:10

Rollo they're hardly being dragged against their will insomuch as they took part with the whole of the UK in the vote, you could, therefore, argue anyone who didn't like the vote could moan...oh hang on that's right they do...often....loudly......
Once you cast your vote for ANY election/referendum you have to honour the result end of....otherwise why bother.

JoyLouise

JoyLouise Report 15 Mar 2017 11:15

Just read through a bit more.

Rollo, what's wrong with Qashqais? I have had one for a few years now, and another Nissan before this one, and I've never needed anything done to them other than replacement tyres and windscreen wiper rubbers. I have ferried grandchildren for miles in them, to schools, sporting events, holidays and days out. in fact, I am thinking of a new one next year.

You drive a ....... ?

Let me know so I can give it a tongue-lashing. :-0

Caroline

Caroline Report 15 Mar 2017 11:17

A Rolls Royce maybe ??

Sharron

Sharron Report 15 Mar 2017 11:19

Well,well. we are back to mud slinging and value judgements.

Just another political debate on Genes.

Allan

Allan Report 15 Mar 2017 11:24

Sharron, I do like the way that you can go straight to the nub of many things :-D

Caroline

Caroline Report 15 Mar 2017 11:26

Sorry Sharron....... :-( :-D

JoyLouise

JoyLouise Report 15 Mar 2017 11:27

Yup, can't be doing with all the touchy-feely stuff. Too boring.

Sharron

Sharron Report 15 Mar 2017 11:29

I do enjoy a good nub Allan.

Caroline

Caroline Report 15 Mar 2017 11:30

I'm sorry a good what now ??