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If Scotland votes aye

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Re: If Scotland votes aye

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cyrus wrote: Nah there's still poverty but not as much as the mighty UK, their happier but, your more interested in the price of a pint.Is it so you tank 12 cans of larger to escape the misery of the Uk?
If they're so happy - why is their suicide rate twice that of the UK.......... perhaps it's simply because they can't afford a pint to drown their sorrows :wink:
I am no longer a number :-)
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Re: If Scotland votes aye

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... simply_the_best doesn't defend the union but instead goes on petty tabloid reasons why we shouldn't leave...he wishes me pain on Friday.i don't wish him pain and hope we get a Yes vote and he prospers under a fairer government.
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Re: If Scotland votes aye

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ratchet wrote:
cyrus wrote: Nah there's still poverty but not as much as the mighty UK, their happier but, your more interested in the price of a pint.Is it so you tank 12 cans of larger to escape the misery of the Uk?
If they're so happy - why is their suicide rate twice that of the UK.......... perhaps it's simply because they can't afford a pint to drown their sorrows :wink:
or perhaps it's a lack of vitamin D
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Re: If Scotland votes aye

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cyrus wrote:... simply_the_best doesn't defend the union but instead goes on petty tabloid reasons why we shouldn't leave...he wishes me pain on Friday.i don't wish him pain and hope we get a Yes vote and he prospers under a fairer government.
He wishes me pain on Friday to, why. I only want every one to have ample to eat, to be able to share and have a meaningful future, not food banks, poverty,low pay. Why would anyone " hope your pain is plenty". I know simply_the_best has been getting plenty of encouragement on this forum with his shared views. I think we may be in the minority here.
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Re: If Scotland votes aye

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newtimes wrote:
cyrus wrote:... simply_the_best doesn't defend the union but instead goes on petty tabloid reasons why we shouldn't leave...he wishes me pain on Friday.i don't wish him pain and hope we get a Yes vote and he prospers under a fairer government.
He wishes me pain on Friday to, why. I only want every one to have ample to eat, to be able to share and have a meaningful future, not food banks, poverty,low pay. Why would anyone " hope your pain is plenty". I know simply_the_best has been getting plenty of encouragement on this forum with his shared views. I think we may be in the minority here.

Not everyone obviously, but have you seen some folk who use food banks, one example gets out nice car, walk's to food bank in their nice Air ax trainers talking on their Iphone :cry
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Re: If Scotland votes aye

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simply_the_best wrote:
cyrus wrote:Can you list all the countries that you have to pay to see you GP
Nah there's still poverty but not as much as the mighty UK, their happier but, your more interested in the price of a pint.Is it so you tank 12 cans of larger to escape the misery of the Uk? Protect the empire,protect the super rich,protect the worst pensions in Europe.God save the queen.


Beyond pathetic, hope your pain is plenty come Friday morning.



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Have a good holiday and just think when you get back this will have been a 9 day wonder :wave
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Re: If Scotland votes aye

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Shame on some replies of this forum, trying to undermine the truth of poverty in Scotland.The banks and political eliet have extreme control over Scotland and the other nations under their rule. RIC have been in the housing schemes daily for months and over the recent years, and the whole of Scotland is engaged in debate.Here is a link to some of our women and mothers of Scotland taking on the eliet. They will lead us forward.
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10 ... =2&theater" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: If Scotland votes aye

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Give us a break, Scotland doesn't have a monopoly on poverty, there's poverty all over the world there are more food banks than there ever was in England. Have you seen the program about landlords and the lack of affordable housing in England. Thinking about it maybe we are the ones who should have had a referendum to dump all the hangers on.
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Re: If Scotland votes aye

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dvbuk55 wrote:Give us a break, Scotland doesn't have a monopoly on poverty, there's poverty all over the world there are more food banks than there ever was in England. Have you seen the program about landlords and the lack of affordable housing in England. Thinking about it maybe we are the ones who should have had a referendum to dump all the hangers on.
Too ffffing right I would be right behind that one, its starting here in Scotland, if I remembered right you lot down South finished of the Poll Tax good and proper. Where do you start, we are starting change in Scotland, please finish it. And if you do not want me to go on about poverty here just get me banned or don’t read my posts.
Heres another situation which should never of happened
https://www.change.org/p/david-cameron- ... my-brother" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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its starting here in Scotland, if I remembered right you lot down South finished of the Poll Tax good and proper. Where do you start, we are starting change in Scotland, please finish it.
Seems like some are pinning an awful lot of hopes on Fat Ali and his promised land. As ever though, Fat Stuff hasn't quite got the details worked out as to how that might happen. High on fantastic principles but low on method.
Getting rid of the Tories is a laudable aim, but leaving yourselves high and dry up a financial Sh*t Creek seems an incredible way to achieve it.
Should be an interesting decade to come whatever happens next Thursday.
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Re: If Scotland votes aye

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newtimes wrote:
dvbuk55 wrote:Give us a break, Scotland doesn't have a monopoly on poverty, there's poverty all over the world there are more food banks than there ever was in England. Have you seen the program about landlords and the lack of affordable housing in England. Thinking about it maybe we are the ones who should have had a referendum to dump all the hangers on.
Too ffffing right I would be right behind that one, its starting here in Scotland, if I remembered right you lot down South finished of the Poll Tax good and proper. Where do you start, we are starting change in Scotland, please finish it. And if you do not want me to go on about poverty here just get me banned or don’t read my posts.
Heres another situation which should never of happened
https://www.change.org/p/david-cameron- ... my-brother" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Indeed,
I could sign a petition "To: David Cameron, Hold an inquiry into benefit sanctions that killed David Clapton, Sincerely, [ My name ]" :Very Happy
but not a petition "To: David Cameron, Hold an inquiry into benefit sanctions that killed my brother, Sincerely, [ My name ]" :crazy:
cyrus
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Re: If Scotland votes aye

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http://vote.pollcode.com/19139996" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; just a wee fun online poll
simply_the_best
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Re: If Scotland votes aye

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cyrus wrote:... simply_the_best doesn't defend the union but instead goes on petty tabloid reasons why we shouldn't leave...he wishes me pain on Friday.i don't wish him pain and hope we get a Yes vote and he prospers under a fairer government.


Dry your eyes ya drip..



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simply_the_best
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Re: If Scotland votes aye

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newtimes wrote:

Shows how must respect you have for you country, your holidays are more important than the future generations. Enjoy, block out the thoughts of our kids living in poverty. Shame on you, you can talk the politics, canny do the walk, enjoy your holidays, welcome back to big changes.


Just seen this nonsense, Have you any idea what I do to help kids in poverty, what do you do?



2 years ago I could have predicted a NO vote, Imagine all the money wasted on the YES campaign, £5mill from the lottery winners alone, I'm embarassed at the amount of Scots taken in by the YES mob, thankfully over 2,000,000 voted NO, shame on you!!



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simply_the_best
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Re: If Scotland votes aye

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Just catching up, Salmonds own constituency voted NO :left: