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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sat 19 Nov 21:45
Polls now suggest a record number of people think the UK should rejoin the EU.
I don`t understand how this would be possible as wouldn`t the UK need to apply and wait it`s turn? And wouldn`t it need to adopt the Euro? And wouldn`t it need to reduce its debt as it`s too high as a ratio to GDP? And do they really want ruled by the EU in Brussels rather than Westminster?
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Topic Originator: DBP
Date: Sun 20 Nov 07:37
I’d be happy to rejoin, and delighted to take the euro
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Topic Originator: ipswichpar
Date: Sun 20 Nov 08:59
A great example why some people shouldn`t have a vote.
Idiots.
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Topic Originator: alwaysaPar
Date: Sun 20 Nov 09:30
Quote:
ipswichpar, Sun 20 Nov 08:59
A great example why some people shouldn`t have a vote.
Idiots.
Quite a generalisation without actually pointing out exactly who the idiots are......
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Topic Originator: da_no_1
Date: Sun 20 Nov 09:37
It`s also quite an leap to assume polls represent anything
"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"
Post Edited (Sun 20 Nov 09:37)
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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Sun 20 Nov 09:56
Exactly, the only polls that matters is the one when people actually have to get off their backsides and vote. If such a huge number of Scots hadn`t voted to leave the EU we wouldn`t be in quite the mess we are now.
And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sun 20 Nov 10:14
Surely the biggest difference between the actual poll in 2016 and the current opinion polls is that the latter have the benefit of hindsight? The 2016 referendum was the most dishonest political campaign in my lifetime with little attempt to produce factual evidence to support arguments, particularly on the `leave` side. Now reality is sinking in. For some reason the majority of those who voted in Scotland weren`t convinced by the `leave` arguments. I`ve never seen any attempt to rationalise why they took a different view from their counterparts in the rest of the UK but it looks like they are now part of a UK majority who would have preferred to stay.
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Topic Originator: Parboiled
Date: Sun 20 Nov 10:16
Relax folks
Either by an Indy referendum via the Supreme Court decision on Wednesday, or a de facto Indy referendum at the next General Election, an Indy Scotland will be free to decide whether we should join the EU…or will we get the choice?
Post Edited (Sun 20 Nov 10:20)
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Topic Originator: parsfan
Date: Sun 20 Nov 10:26
Quote:
The One Who Knocks, Sun 20 Nov 09:56
If such a huge number of Scots hadn`t voted to leave the EU we wouldn`t be in quite the mess we are now.
Scotland voted 62% to stay. The mess isn`t our fault.
All other things being equal, it would have needed to be 86% to save rUK from themselves.
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Topic Originator: sadindiefreak
Date: Sun 20 Nov 10:44
Could you imagine the meltdown the Brexiteers would have had is Scotland had stopped them leaving.
Post Edited (Sun 20 Nov 11:02)
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sun 20 Nov 11:19
I`m sure they would have accepted it like the true democrats they are, sif!
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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Sun 20 Nov 11:23
Yeah they would have said they are being kept in the EU against their will. Over a third of Scots voted to leave. As a percentage only 7% more of the electorate voted for independence.
And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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Topic Originator: ipswichpar
Date: Sun 20 Nov 11:35
Quote:
wee eck, Sun 20 Nov 10:14
Surely the biggest difference between the actual poll in 2016 and the current opinion polls is that the latter have the benefit of hindsight? The 2016 referendum was the most dishonest political campaign in my lifetime with little attempt to produce factual evidence to support arguments, particularly on the `leave` side. Now reality is sinking in. For some reason the majority of those who voted in Scotland weren`t convinced by the `leave` arguments. I`ve never seen any attempt to rationalise why they took a different view from their counterparts in the rest of the UK but it looks like they are now part of a UK majority who would have preferred to stay.
Bingo....the number of fools who have been scammed by Johnson over the last few years is quite staggering.
It is a shame they won`t admit it.
Post Edited (Sun 20 Nov 11:37)
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sun 20 Nov 11:48
`Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Sun 20 Nov 11:23
Yeah they would have said they are being kept in the EU against their will. Over a third of Scots voted to leave. As a percentage only 7% more of the electorate voted for independence.`
Yeah, over a third of Scots voted to leave which means almost two-thirds voted to stay. I`m not clear what point you are trying to make and why compare it with the 2014 referendum?
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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Sun 20 Nov 12:31
Just making the point that almost as many people, as a percentage, voted to leave the European Union as voted to leave the United Kingdom.
And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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Topic Originator: Parboiled
Date: Sun 20 Nov 12:47
Mike Russell said 5 million Scots voted to remain. We had the lowest turnout. SNP never are very good with figures
Edit: second lowest turnout. NI worse.
Post Edited (Sun 20 Nov 14:12)
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Topic Originator: LochgellyAlbert
Date: Sun 20 Nov 13:52
UK government to rejoin?
Declare their offshore money?
Bring State Pension up to same levels as the rest of Europe?
Labour to change their views?
Somehow I don`t think so!🤬
Post Edited (Sun 20 Nov 13:52)
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Mon 21 Nov 12:54
Quote:
Parboiled, Sun 20 Nov 12:47
Mike Russell said 5 million Scots voted to remain. We had the lowest turnout. SNP never are very good with figures
Edit: second lowest turnout. NI worse.
Where did he say that? There aren`t 5m people eligible to vote in Scotland. Is he a Celtic supporter?
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