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(01-12-2013 19:54 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-12-2013 12:52 )Scots Napoleon Wrote: [ -> ]Ireland doesn't rely on the UK, so why would Scotland? Ireland has 55 foreign embassies, with a smaller population than Scotland.

thats where your wrong Ireland has a deal with the UK called Common Travel area so that any irish national can access all of UK services including the FO and we have a reciprocal deal where Uk citizens can do the same. In fact would be as easy for me to move amd live in ireland as it would be to move to scotland now this is on top of the EU rights they have so guessing any scottish goverment would do the same

What are you on about? Huh

I said Ireland doesn't rely on the UK for embassies, it has 55 foreign embassies of it's own. What part of that do you not understand?

The Common Travel area is a different subject entirely. It just allows travel between the UK and Ireland without a passport.

How have you come to confuse 2 entirely different subjects?
I am English but have to say that I like the Scottish people. They have played a major part in the running of the UK and I think it would be a major loss for both countries to go their own ways. As they say united we stand...divided, well we would both be weaker.

Mind you-if independence is voted for then I must insist that as part of that deal, that Scotland has to take Cameron. With a name like that he must have an ancestral home somewhere north of the border. Big Grin
Hey bytor, we were hoping you'd get custody of Cameron in the divorce Wink
(26-11-2013 19:42 )Digital Dave Wrote: [ -> ]This may tip the balance in favour of a 'yes' vote - no Ofcom! laugh

According to that report published last week in an independent Scotland the functions of Ofcom will be transferred to a new Scottish regulatory body. This new regulator will co-operate with Ofcom "just as Ofcom and Ireland's ComReg co-operate at present".
^ Sadly that is true. In fact I wonder whether the new Scottish Ofcom would be even worse than the current one, given the Calvinist/Presbyterian traditions north of the border?

I was reading about Christmas in Scotland recently and discovered that it wasn't until the 1960s that Christmas Day was celebrated in any meaningful way. Up until then it was regarded by the Scottish church elders as a 'Popish' festival and Christmas Day was just an ordinary working day. Extraordinary.
(01-12-2013 11:26 )Shady Wrote: [ -> ]My comments weren't actually about the independence vote per se, but more abut how we are perceived south of the border. We are, in every sense your equals, not some poor relation to be dismissed as a burden.
Never thought you were (a burden). I don't believe that many English do either.
(02-12-2013 10:56 )Shady Wrote: [ -> ]Hey bytor, we were hoping you'd get custody of Cameron in the divorce Wink

We're not bothered about Cameron, but you're definitely getting Blair back. We're imposing a lifetime travel ban on Gordon Brown too.

Being serious for a moment, if the Scots want to go, the majority of England isn't really bothered one way or the other apart from the rabid Gordon Gecko types in the South East who think they pay for everything.

1 word of caution though, Salmond isn't the man to lead you out into the big, wide world..
(01-12-2013 23:11 )Scots Napoleon Wrote: [ -> ]I said Ireland doesn't rely on the UK for embassies, it has 55 foreign embassies of it's own. What part of that do you not understand?

The UK has about 240 Embassies, High Commissions and Consulates worldwide. 12 in America alone and 10 in Spain (one of the most popular holiday destinations).

If you think 55 Embassies worldwide can provide anything like the same level of support and assistance to Scottish citizens abroad that they currently receive as UK citizens, then you're living in cloud cuckoo land.
(02-12-2013 14:36 )Tumble_Drier Wrote: [ -> ]1 word of caution though, Salmond isn't the man to lead you out into the big, wide world..

Tell us something we don't know bladewave
(02-12-2013 14:36 )Tumble_Drier Wrote: [ -> ]1 word of caution though, Salmond isn't the man to lead you out into the big, wide world..

I couldn't agree more! His stubborn attitude and condescending demeanour is everything I detest in a person, let alone a politician. Many like myself fear that this is just one big ego trip for him, because he doesn't seem to want to accept any argument which casts doubt on his claims re NATO, the EU, currency, etc.

I genuinely do worry that he talks people into his way of thinking, then leads us all into the biggest disaster ever to affect our entire nation.
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