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Nice one.If the Scots vote NO on Thursday, I'd like to see the Government immediately bringing forward a bill, that would PREVENT Scottish MP's voting on bills that do not affect Scotland.
You have to remember that when Tony Blair introduced tuition fees, the bill was only passed though the house of Commons, backed by the Scottish Labour MP's.
Nice one.
what would be the point of voting no then with that kind of thinking?
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you at the football the other night Murdoch?
Don't worry. That's the Scottish way of spelling!Gasp, sorry Defence, lol
funny how I've been to 3 different English customers this week who are voting yes
This is what I can't understand - Scotch issues are discussed in the Scotch parliament by Scotch MPs, while English issues are discussed in Westminster by Scotch MPs who don't even live here and whose constituents they don't affect; they're voting on things like prescription and tuition fees for the English which are funding the same things to be free for their constituents.If the Scots vote NO on Thursday, I'd like to see the Government immediately bringing forward a bill, that would PREVENT Scottish MP's voting on bills that do not affect Scotland.
You have to remember that when Tony Blair introduced tuition fees, the bill was only passed though the house of Commons, backed by the Scottish Labour MP's.
Apparently Scotland may move away from Nuclear energy as well, some SNPs cabinet members were overheard suggesting elastic bands could be introduced for windmills, the cost of employing some people to wind them up every ten minutes far cheaper than running a power station, it seems cost cutting has started already.
This is what I can't understand - Scotch issues are discussed in the Scotch parliament by Scotch MPs, while English issues are discussed in Westminster by Scotch MPs who don't even live here and whose constituents they don't affect; they're voting on things like prescription and tuition fees for the English which are funding the same things to be free for their constituents.
And yet they're saying they want even more power for Scotland.
If they vote yes next week they'll be cutting their nose off to spite their face. I'd like to be able to agree with the yes vote because I think the Scotch will be far worse off as their own isolated sovereign state, then I could sit back and say 'I told you so' and watch them lie in the bed they've made, but for some reason I feel the UK works better as a union and we would all be worse off in the event of a yes vote.
Scotch - definition of Scotch by The Free DictionaryWhat is a Scotch MP (Scots) Addy? :coolgleamA:
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