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Ayeseetee

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  1. Ayesettee, the Cash & Carry chap you quote is a prominent SNP/independence supporter so what else is he going to say?!

     

    Secondly, his business only operates in Scotland and is not therefore currently using UK-wide flat rate prices which subsidise the higher cost of doing business in Scotland.

     

    Thirdly, what is his current grocery market share? 0.001%?

     

    Fourthly, good bit of self-publicity to say that he's gonna cut his prices whatever. 

     

    Fifth, I'd be willing to bet an awful lot of money that in 5 years time his prices will be a fair amount higher, not lower.  His suppliers will put up their prices, his wage costs will be higher, and he will do whatever is needed to maximise his profits.

     

    Sixth, when he says "I am planning to reduce prices in my shops" that is a strange comment because I know who he is and he doesn't actually have any shops.

     

     

    1. Asda are cosying upto number 10 so the same could be said for that

     

    2. If the supermarkets can afford the prices now they can do it after indy which is a political border nothing more

     

    3. what does market share have to do with it?

     

    4. a bit cynical but whatever

     

    5. Ah so take your word for it nice argument

     

    6. ahh so you ignored all those super markets I listed and just focused on that one guy nice try  :wink:

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    scare stories about supermarket prices (again, a non-story that has subsequently debunked??

     

    Supermarket prices WILL be higher than the rest of the UK.  I would be happy to explain the various reasons why, if you were prepared to listen.

     

    Some major retailers have confirmed that this will be the case. None have denied it, as far as I can see.  All Tesco said was that it was "speculation", which is code for "it is actually correct but we have enough problems on our plate with being perceived as too expensive without saying we're going to put our prices up further, and nor do we want to p1ss off half our customers by being seen to take sides".

     

    Making people aware of the various implications of their choice (ranging from possible to probable to definite) is irrefutably an essential part of the referendum process, so that people can make a balanced and informed decision.  It's certainly better than finding out when it's too late!

     

     

     

    "Mohammed Ramzan, chairman of United Wholesale Grocers, also described the claims as "scaremongering".

    The entrepreneur, who has lived in Scotland since 1974, said: "I am hugely disappointed with the scaremongering on food prices in an independent Scotland - there is just no truth in these claims.

    "My business supplies to 4,000 corner shops and 2,000 carry outs - as well as owning 275 stores - and regardless of the outcome of the referendum I am planning to reduce prices in my shops over the next five years."

     

     

    A wee list

     

    aldi

     

    Asda

     

    co-op

     

    lidl

     

    iceland

     

    farmfoods

     

    morrisons

     

    tesco

     

    sainburys

     

    waitrose

     

     

    If you seriously think ALL of them are going to rise their price you are pretty deluded.... it only takes one of them to keep the prices the same and everyone will shop their and that will force the others to do the same or lose our custom!

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  3. Well he either he tried to shoot himself and missed and then shot himself in the head and continued to get out of his car throw his gun 60.ft away and then got back in his car.

     

    Or

     

    he knew something he shouldn't have and someone silenced him

     

     

    Sorry I hate these type of conspiracy theory's but that doesn't add up   :blink:

  4. O/T (ish)

     

    One of the comments on that page mentioned "willie macrae" so I googled him

     

    *tin foil hat time*

     

    He was investigating nato operations in Scotland in 1985 and on the 5th of april 1985 he was found in his car on an off-road track with a gunshot wound to his head (but still alive) and the gun that he used to supposedly shoot himself with was found 60 feet away from his car in a burn and had been fired twice he was not wearing gloves but the gun had no finger prints... Neither MacRae's medical reports nor the post-mortem data have ever been revealed. Nor has there been an accident report

     

    At the time of his death, McRae had been working to counter plans to dump nuclear waste from Dounreay into the sea. Due to his house being burgled on repeated occasions prior to his death, he had taken to carrying a copy of the documents relating to his Dounreay work with him at all times. However, they were not found following his death, and the sole other copy which was kept in his office was stolen when it was burgled, no other items being taken

     

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_MacRae

     

     

    spooky!

  5. Salmond , he , his , he , his , Salmond's ,  Salmond , the First Minister of Scotland , Salmond himself , SNP , Alex Salmond , Nicola Sturgeon , Alex Neil , nationalist , he , This is a man , this man is not to be trusted.

     

     

    I Edited out everything but the salmond / snp references

     

     

    that is alot for one post  :wink:

     

     

    (17 in fact)

  6. RBS has already squandered every penny of its £46bn bailout after continuing to rack up huge losses since the financial crash

    The bank posted an £8.2bn loss for last year - its biggest since 2008


     

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2569787/RBS-squandered-penny-46bn-bailout-continuing-rack-huge-losses-financial-crash.html

     

     

    No wonder they don't want to stay in Scotland they are a joke!

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    Yngwye, that is what Labour and Tory Westminster Governments have been doing for years!  This is our chance to do things different we just have to believe in ourselves.

     

    An independent Scotland that was run sensibly and lived within its means would be far more appealing to me personally, but wouldn't be able to offer all the spending promises that the White Paper relies on to tempt voters.

     

     

     

    And that is proof that the only thing stopping you and many other voting yes is the fiancal uncertinity and playing on that is the uk's only hope of a no vote!

     

     

     

    This is a letter sent to rbs staff today

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