BoyBlue_1985
Well-Known Member
You know your idea is pretty shite when all 3 parties stick together on a thought
ColinLee said:We're Manchester born & bred but have been up here for 20 years plus. All the Scots at work are dead set against it however Salmond was really sneaky in getting the 16 & 17 year olds the vote (I'm sorry but most of them couldn't tie their own shoelaces) which could be the wildcard.
I'm confident that it'll be a 'No' vote however if the unthinkable happens then first off we'll move all our bank accounts, ISA's ect to an English bank and then most likely follow them back down south.
They can then rot in their own juices.
nijinsky's fetlocks said:ColinLee said:We're Manchester born & bred but have been up here for 20 years plus. All the Scots at work are dead set against it however Salmond was really sneaky in getting the 16 & 17 year olds the vote (I'm sorry but most of them couldn't tie their own shoelaces) which could be the wildcard.
I'm confident that it'll be a 'No' vote however if the unthinkable happens then first off we'll move all our bank accounts, ISA's ect to an English bank and then most likely follow them back down south.
They can then rot in their own juices.
So you are quite happy to live and work in Scotland as a 'foreigner', but would throw the dummy out of the pram and head back to England if those born and bred there voted for independence?
Some folk would call this hypocrisy.
And they would be right.
chabal said:nijinsky's fetlocks said:ColinLee said:We're Manchester born & bred but have been up here for 20 years plus. All the Scots at work are dead set against it however Salmond was really sneaky in getting the 16 & 17 year olds the vote (I'm sorry but most of them couldn't tie their own shoelaces) which could be the wildcard.
I'm confident that it'll be a 'No' vote however if the unthinkable happens then first off we'll move all our bank accounts, ISA's ect to an English bank and then most likely follow them back down south.
They can then rot in their own juices.
So you are quite happy to live and work in Scotland as a 'foreigner', but would throw the dummy out of the pram and head back to England if those born and bred there voted for independence?
Some folk would call this hypocrisy.
And they would be right.
Not sure I agree with that.
If Colin Lee is an economic migrant then he is being perfectly consistent by leaving Scotland if it is in his economic interests to do. Just like some Polish migrants have returned from the UK to Poland because it makes financial sense.
If he was supporting Scottish independence but then returned to England following a yes vote he would be a hypocrite.
nijinsky's fetlocks said:chabal said:nijinsky's fetlocks said:So you are quite happy to live and work in Scotland as a 'foreigner', but would throw the dummy out of the pram and head back to England if those born and bred there voted for independence?
Some folk would call this hypocrisy.
And they would be right.
Not sure I agree with that.
If Colin Lee is an economic migrant then he is being perfectly consistent by leaving Scotland if it is in his economic interests to do. Just like some Polish migrants have returned from the UK to Poland because it makes financial sense.
If he was supporting Scottish independence but then returned to England following a yes vote he would be a hypocrite.
Of course it's hypocrisy - 'I'm happy to live with these idiots who can't tie their shoelaces just so long as they keep paying my wages and don't harbour daft delusions of autonomy, because then I'll be off, even though it probably won't affect me one iota anyway'.
How the fuck would a Scottish parliament make any difference financially?
Do you have a fucking beard, by any chance?
nijinsky's fetlocks said:ColinLee said:We're Manchester born & bred but have been up here for 20 years plus. All the Scots at work are dead set against it however Salmond was really sneaky in getting the 16 & 17 year olds the vote (I'm sorry but most of them couldn't tie their own shoelaces) which could be the wildcard.
I'm confident that it'll be a 'No' vote however if the unthinkable happens then first off we'll move all our bank accounts, ISA's ect to an English bank and then most likely follow them back down south.
They can then rot in their own juices.
So you are quite happy to live and work in Scotland as a 'foreigner', but would throw the dummy out of the pram and head back to England if those born and bred there voted for independence?
Some folk would call this hypocrisy.
And they would be right.
TGR said:nijinsky's fetlocks said:ColinLee said:We're Manchester born & bred but have been up here for 20 years plus. All the Scots at work are dead set against it however Salmond was really sneaky in getting the 16 & 17 year olds the vote (I'm sorry but most of them couldn't tie their own shoelaces) which could be the wildcard.
I'm confident that it'll be a 'No' vote however if the unthinkable happens then first off we'll move all our bank accounts, ISA's ect to an English bank and then most likely follow them back down south.
They can then rot in their own juices.
So you are quite happy to live and work in Scotland as a 'foreigner', but would throw the dummy out of the pram and head back to England if those born and bred there voted for independence?
Some folk would call this hypocrisy.
And they would be right.
And some folk would call it being sensible.
What a load of bollocks you just sprouted. For a start the 'can't tie their own shoelaces' comment was directed at 16 & 17 year olds which is true and the reason Salmond got them the vote because they're much more susceptible to voting 'Yes' without an earthly as to why they do.nijinsky's fetlocks said:chabal said:nijinsky's fetlocks said:So you are quite happy to live and work in Scotland as a 'foreigner', but would throw the dummy out of the pram and head back to England if those born and bred there voted for independence?
Some folk would call this hypocrisy.
And they would be right.
Not sure I agree with that.
If Colin Lee is an economic migrant then he is being perfectly consistent by leaving Scotland if it is in his economic interests to do. Just like some Polish migrants have returned from the UK to Poland because it makes financial sense.
If he was supporting Scottish independence but then returned to England following a yes vote he would be a hypocrite.
Of course it's hypocrisy - 'I'm happy to live with these idiots who can't tie their shoelaces just so long as they keep paying my wages and don't harbour daft delusions of autonomy, because then I'll be off, even though it probably won't affect me one iota anyway'.
How the fuck would a Scottish parliament make any difference financially?
Do you have a fucking beard, by any chance?
ColinLee said:What a load of bollocks you just sprouted. For a start the 'can't tie their own shoelaces' comment was directed at 16 & 17 year olds which is true and the reason Salmond got them the vote because they're much more susceptible to voting 'Yes' without an earthly as to why they do.nijinsky's fetlocks said:chabal said:Not sure I agree with that.
If Colin Lee is an economic migrant then he is being perfectly consistent by leaving Scotland if it is in his economic interests to do. Just like some Polish migrants have returned from the UK to Poland because it makes financial sense.
If he was supporting Scottish independence but then returned to England following a yes vote he would be a hypocrite.
Of course it's hypocrisy - 'I'm happy to live with these idiots who can't tie their shoelaces just so long as they keep paying my wages and don't harbour daft delusions of autonomy, because then I'll be off, even though it probably won't affect me one iota anyway'.
How the fuck would a Scottish parliament make any difference financially?
Do you have a fucking beard, by any chance?
If you'd read my entire post you'd have seen that I stated all (and I mean ALL) adult Scots where I work are voting 'No'.
I moved up here for work a long time ago and obviously know a lot more about the average SNP member than yourself. Try reading up on the news about how the SNP think they're keeping the pound regardless if the rest of the UK says you can't keep it. They have absolutely no plan 'B' since they first were going to vote for the Euro but have jumped ship since the Euro Zone crisis and are trying to pretend that it never was in their plans.
So you can stuff the hypocrisy jibe up your arse and swivel, dick for brains.