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Ayeseetee

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  1. Just got a wee tidbit for now

     

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-25626977 (last paragraph)

     

    "Oil would continue to be managed at a UK level, as would welfare and pensions, defence and foreign affairs, Under the plans, the Act of Union between Scotland and England would be scrapped and replaced with a declaration of federalism."

     

     

    So yes and no vote will both end the union lol?

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    The thing is, a lot of NO-inclined people are demotivated, and embarrassed, by the utterly inept campaign that has been run for them. Shambles from start to finish.

     

    http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/mps-10-payrise-says-commons-4177390

     

    If that doesn't make you vote yes nothing will  :amazed:

     

     

    **** up the UK then ask for a pay rise the cheek

     

    They'll be able to afford it if the Scottish MPs b*gger off North of the Border.

     

     

     

    If we cost them so much money why are they frantically trying to keep us together?

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  3. If cameron wants to start bombing iraq he better have the balls to do it before the 18th...

     

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iraq/11069129/UK-could-join-American-air-strikes-in-Iraq-and-Syria-warns-David-Cameron.html

     

    "The Prime Minister said he will re-examine the possibility of Britain launching military strikes in Iraq and Syria after calls for action by Conservative backbenchers. He compared the crisis to the one faced in Libya in 2011, when he launched air strikes against Col Muammar Gaddafi."

     

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/britains-cameron-faces-growing-calls-to-join-the-us-in-bombing-iraq/2014/08/11/036a5311-fa50-4a2e-b205-3ebbed16015a_story.html

     

     

    "Former British military leaders, meanwhile, said that airstrikes may not be enough and that Western powers may ultimately be forced to put boots on the ground.

    “There need to be continuing airstrikes well targeted, and we may need to put some people on the ground to direct that quite accurately,” Richard Dannatt, a former British army chief"

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