Prime Minister May on the proposed Scottish Referendum:
"I think a referendum wouldn't be fair on the people of Scotland because they would be asked to make a crucial decision without all the necessary information - without knowing what the future partnership with the EU would be, or what the alternative of an independent Scotland would be like."
She wasn't being intentionally ironic!
i did have a wee giggle when i saw the interview.
(16-03-2017 17:10 )Glenn Miller Wrote: [ -> ]Prime Minister May on the proposed Scottish Referendum:
"I think a referendum wouldn't be fair on the people of Scotland because they would be asked to make a crucial decision without all the necessary information - without knowing what the future partnership with the EU would be, or what the alternative of an independent Scotland would be like."
She wasn't being intentionally ironic!
May be she was meaning that the deal could be good for the UK and the Scots should wait and see.
Seems reasonable to me.
If it turns out to be bad, then they can go runing cap in hand to the EU.
Pretty much win win, either stay a parasite on UK or if that falls through try the EU.
^ ahhh Wackawoo you do like to call people parasites don't you. I suggest you don't go to Scotland anytime soon.
^^i'd love to buy you a one way ticket to provanmill. start spouting that parasite shit, your candy ass wouldn't last to long! lol.
(16-03-2017 18:58 )SecretAgent Wrote: [ -> ]^ ahhh Wackawoo you do like to call people parasites don't you. I suggest you don't go to Scotland anytime soon.
No i don't like to call people parasites, I don't know them personally, I call one country that depends heavily on another parasitic. It's not disimilar to people saying the unemployed are parasites, technically we are, I'm a parasite on society (as I've been made fully aware off), but individually per person, there can be reasons for it.
And no, I'll give Scotland a miss, becasue I knew some one from UNI who went to Glasgow. He opened his mouth once to ask directions and the person just punched him out for no other reason than he had an English accent.
But, it is exactly what sturgeon is doing, LETS MAKE SCOTLAND INDEPENDANT, WOOO HOOO, you horrid sasananks (erm, we can get in the EU right?). Do you think she would be pressing so hard for independence if the EU said no and never?
(16-03-2017 19:25 )terence Wrote: [ -> ]^^i'd love to buy you a one way ticket to provanmill. start spouting that parasite shit, your candy ass wouldn't last to long!! lol.
They'ed love it, what do you think kilts are for, quick access.
(16-03-2017 17:10 )Glenn Miller Wrote: [ -> ]Prime Minister May on the proposed Scottish Referendum:
"I think a referendum wouldn't be fair on the people of Scotland because they would be asked to make a crucial decision without all the necessary information - without knowing what the future partnership with the EU would be, or what the alternative of an independent Scotland would be like."
She wasn't being intentionally ironic!
Today of all days... It's almost as though the Tories had some bad news they wanted to 'bury'.
Conservative Party fined £70,000 over election expenses
The Tory win in 2015, and all bills passed by them should have been been declared null and void.
We might not be in the situation we are now.