View Poll Results: Should the U.K leave the E.U?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Takeovers View Post
    I almost wish brexit wins, just to see what happens. Would that be counted as mean?
    No, when Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales then decide they want nothing more to do with us, England will be a hotch-potch of poverty stricken shire counties where the filthy rich reside in stately mansions and right-wing morons such as the BNP and Liberty GB will roam the streets. Perhaps it might then dawn on the f**wits who voted out just how stupid they are although this won't happen overnight of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Takeovers View Post
    I almost wish brexit wins, just to see what happens. Would that be counted as mean?
    No, when Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales then decide they want nothing more to do with us, England will be a hotch-potch of poverty stricken shire counties where the filthy rich reside in stately mansions and right-wing morons such as the BNP and Liberty GB will roam the streets. Perhaps it might then dawn on the f**wits who voted out just how stupid they are although this won't happen overnight of course.
    Scotland already voted on having nothing to do with us and lost .

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    Quote Originally Posted by piwanoi View Post
    Scotland already voted on having nothing to do with us and lost .
    Use your common sense (oop sorry I forgot you haven't got any). Scotland has said they will want another referendum if Britain votes out - do try reading, understanding and comprehending the news.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by piwanoi View Post
    Scotland already voted on having nothing to do with us and lost .
    Use your common sense (oop sorry I forgot you haven't got any). Scotland has said they will want another referendum if Britain votes out - do try reading, understanding and comprehending the news.
    Why not be truthful (for a change) and just say it slipped your mind that they had already had a referendum instead of making insipid excuses

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    Quote Originally Posted by piwanoi View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by piwanoi View Post
    Scotland already voted on having nothing to do with us and lost .
    Use your common sense (oop sorry I forgot you haven't got any). Scotland has said they will want another referendum if Britain votes out - do try reading, understanding and comprehending the news.
    Why not be truthful (for a change) and just say it slipped your mind that they had already had a referendum instead of making insipid excuses
    Have you ever heard of the general election? Do please learn to read as you clearly have neither read nor understood anything that was said!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by piwanoi View Post
    Scotland already voted on having nothing to do with us and lost .
    Use your common sense (oop sorry I forgot you haven't got any). Scotland has said they will want another referendum if Britain votes out - do try reading, understanding and comprehending the news.
    May have escaped your attention Ronin, but as of the last Scottish Parliament elections, the SNP no longer have an overall majority in their Parliament. Ironically, the Conservatives are now the second most rčpresented party. By inference, a call for a further Scottish referendum wouldn't even leave Edinburgh.

    From what I'm reading about Wales, the majority are in favour of leave, at least in the highly populated south.

    Northern ireland is still a predominately Unionist country, and whilst the Brexit scenario presents the most tangible impact of border restrictions, the reality is that the prospect of their population majority wishing to break from the UK is pretty much inconceivable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAG View Post

    May have escaped your attention Ronin, but as of the last Scottish Parliament elections, the SNP no longer have an overall majority in their Parliament. Ironically, the Conservatives are now the second most rčpresented party. By inference, a call for a further Scottish referendum wouldn't even leave Edinburgh.
    Do you live on the moon?

    Scottish Parliament Elections 2016: SNP wins historic third term

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by PAG View Post

    May have escaped your attention Ronin, but as of the last Scottish Parliament elections, the SNP no longer have an overall majority in their Parliament. Ironically, the Conservatives are now the second most rčpresented party. By inference, a call for a further Scottish referendum wouldn't even leave Edinburgh.
    Do you live on the moon?

    Scottish Parliament Elections 2016: SNP wins historic third term
    Your link confirms the SNP, though they are the largest party, do not have an overall majority (which I think I stated).

    Hopefully when the vote results come in tomorrow, they will show the numbers region by region. Could be a few surprises in store.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAG View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by PAG View Post

    May have escaped your attention Ronin, but as of the last Scottish Parliament elections, the SNP no longer have an overall majority in their Parliament. Ironically, the Conservatives are now the second most rčpresented party. By inference, a call for a further Scottish referendum wouldn't even leave Edinburgh.
    Do you live on the moon?

    Scottish Parliament Elections 2016: SNP wins historic third term
    Your link confirms the SNP, though they are the largest party, do not have an overall majority (which I think I stated).

    Hopefully when the vote results come in tomorrow, they will show the numbers region by region. Could be a few surprises in store.
    OK you were right about the majority but there seems little doubt Scotland will at least want to go its' own way should Brexit win.

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