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But I'm a supporter of making the referendum result count so we agree on that.

 

 

Good to hear that.

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Why? What is there to respect?

 

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17 out of 64 million?

2 of 4 nations?

20% youth support?

 

And let's face it: take out the racism vote, add the under 18 vote, and what do you get? A remain victory, probably at 52-48.

Why? What is there to respect?

 

Lies

Nazi propaganda photoshopped by Farage

More lies

Illegal campaigning

17 out of 64 million?

2 of 4 nations?

20% youth support?

 

And let's face it: take out the racism vote, add the under 18 vote, and what do you get? A remain victory, probably at 52-48.

 

Your record is stuck again. :rolleyes:

You can't counter me as you know I'm right. Also, it wasn't a binding vote and didn't get at least over 60%.
You can't counter me as you know I'm right. Also, it wasn't a binding vote and didn't get at least over 60%.

 

 

Can't you just accept that it's happening now soon Michael.

I'll move to Scotland and vote for independence if it does.

 

 

What do you mean if it does? It's happening, Jan. 31st. There's no chance of Scottish independence either as Boris won't grant a second referendum. They had one a few years ago.

I'll move to Scotland and vote for independence if it does.

 

You realise that even if Boris allows them a vote, & the SNP wins it, it will still take quite a few years for the EU to accept them for membership, never mind the time it'll take to negotiate withdrawal terms from the UK...

 

You realise that even if Boris allows them a vote, & the SNP wins it, it will still take quite a few years for the EU to accept them for membership, never mind the time it'll take to negotiate withdrawal terms from the UK...

 

It fulfills all membership requirements. It will be immediate acceptance, not least because the EU will know how it will look on the international stage.

What do you mean if it does? It's happening, Jan. 31st. There's no chance of Scottish independence either as Boris won't grant a second referendum. They had one a few years ago.

 

It's not up to a tyrant in No10 to tell the people of Scotland what they can and cannot have a say over. (God I'm sounding like Nicola here)

It's not up to a tyrant in No10 to tell the people of Scotland what they can and cannot have a say over. (God I'm sounding like Nicola here)

 

 

Well he can refuse another referendum which he is doing and is right to do in my opinion as they had one in 2014. Maybe they want one every year?? :rolleyes:

It fulfills all membership requirements. It will be immediate acceptance, not least because the EU will know how it will look on the international stage.

 

No it will not be immediate - there are processes that must be completed.

 

It's not up to a tyrant in No10 to tell the people of Scotland what they can and cannot have a say over.

 

Legally, it is. :mellow:

 

No it will not be immediate - there are processes that must be completed.

Legally, it is. :mellow:

Approval wouldn’t be immediate, but Scotland would almost certainly have a faster path to joining than most countries.

Approval wouldn’t be immediate, but Scotland would almost certainly have a faster path to joining than most countries.

 

 

Shouldn't they have a second EU referendum first? :D

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Well he can refuse another referendum which he is doing and is right to do in my opinion as they had one in 2014. Maybe they want one every year?? :rolleyes:

 

Let me guess your English and once again English MPs have dragged the rest of tHe uk to a place they don't want to go. That's why the Irish independence movement started because of a lack of democracy in the uk system.

 

ALOT has changed since 2014 has it not?

Let me guess your English and once again English MPs have dragged the rest of tHe uk to a place they don't want to go. That's why the Irish independence movement started because of a lack of democracy in the uk

 

I thought it was because of oppression of the Catholics?

Shouldn't they have a second EU referendum first? :D

I would assume the intention to apply for membership of the EU would be part of the revised plan for independence.

I thought it was because of oppression of the Catholics?

 

Not totally - Catholic Emancipation was passed in 1829!

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Did you miss opinion polls? Seems like an unusually large amount of time since the general election to not have one, the Christmas break'll do that.

 

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just you wait until Corbyn enters his final form. You see, in 2017...

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