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 Post subject: Cameron & Scotland
PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 9:24 am 
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Britain lost the American Colonies and Lord North the then PM resigned in 1782. If we lose Scotland as part of the UK will David Cameron resign as PM?
If so, what happens to our EU referendum?


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 Post subject: Re: Cameron & Scotland
PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 11:07 am 
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While any mix of the LibLabCon retain any claim to governance over any part of whatever remains of the UK, there will never ever be a referendum on EU membership. All three parties represent a traitorous and complete sell-out of Britain to the undemocratic EU dictatorship. The LibLabCon will say and continue to promise anything they consider will fool the electorate into voting for them – then they will do what they have always done – continue to support the destruction of Britain.

Whether Cameron remains leader, PM, or nothing at all; it will make no difference while any combination of the LibLabCon continues to claim the right to govern us – Brussels will continue to govern us, and even more so after the 1st of November this year.

So, whether Cameron, Miliband, and Clegg are all replaced as failed 'leaders' after any election, we can be confident that other equally treacherous and traitorous 'leaders' will emerge to continue the LibLabCon's Common Purpose destruction of Britain.

All three elements of the LibLabCon regard the British people with complete disdain and contempt.


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 Post subject: Re: Cameron & Scotland
PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 2:01 pm 
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If Scotland votes for independence then the whole basis of UK entry will be changed.

Scotland will not automatically become a member and will have to go through the application process.

For rUK the membership terms will have changed as a smaller nation we will not pay the same dues and by the same token be entitled to the same rebates.


Taking aside the various theories for a moment this presents rUK with an opportunity... Maybe a once in a lifetime opportunity. rUK's membership terms will have to be re-negotiated.

Yes the LibLabCon and whomever is leading them can choose to ignore this but there is a resplendent Farage sitting on the sidelines who will be front and centre of this debate.

rUK having lost Scotland from the union will not be taking any crap from the usual suspects in Westminster.

Scotland are now presenting us with a once in a lifetime opportunity to change the political demographic of the UK, the old parties are dying and Cameron will be forced to resign if the vote is to leave.


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 Post subject: Re: Cameron & Scotland
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As part of the UK, Scotland is part of what is still one of the most powerful and influential nations on earth - and look how many Scots have had their hands on the levers of power in recent years! If they leave, they'll be down there with the tiny nations, minnows without any influence at all.

At the moment, Scottish politicos get a place on the bridge of a great ocean going liner. With indepence, they get their hands on the oars of a rowing boat.


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 Post subject: Re: Cameron & Scotland
PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 7:26 pm 
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As part of the UK, Scotland is part of what is still one of the most powerful and influential nations on earth - and look how many Scots have had their hands on the levers of power in recent years! If they leave, they'll be down there with the tiny nations, minnows without any influence at all.

At the moment, Scottish politicos get a place on the bridge of a great ocean going liner. With indepence, they get their hands on the oars of a rowing boat.


Appreciate your point, however I don't think the average Scot looking for more equality and a fairer smaller scaled society is that enthralled by the fact the likes of Blurghhh and Brown came from there.


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 Post subject: Re: Cameron & Scotland
PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 8:05 pm 
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Jon wrote:
As part of the UK, Scotland is part of what is still one of the most powerful and influential nations on earth - and look how many Scots have had their hands on the levers of power in recent years! If they leave, they'll be down there with the tiny nations, minnows without any influence at all.

At the moment, Scottish politicos get a place on the bridge of a great ocean going liner. With indepence, they get their hands on the oars of a rowing boat.


You mean in that place where their football team lives?


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 Post subject: Re: Cameron & Scotland
PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 11:30 pm 
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Does it?


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 Post subject: Re: Cameron & Scotland
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Jon wrote:
As part of the UK, Scotland is part of what is still one of the most powerful and influential nations on earth - and look how many Scots have had their hands on the levers of power in recent years! If they leave, they'll be down there with the tiny nations, minnows without any influence at all.

At the moment, Scottish politicos get a place on the bridge of a great ocean going liner. With indepence, they get their hands on the oars of a rowing boat.
Ah, but, Salmond & Co are hoping they'll get a leg-up onto the bridge of SS Europa after independence. When in fact, Scottish independence will accelerate the break-up of the UK into the regions long planned by the EU for direct rule from Brussels.

We must not under-estimate the impact of the political changes taking place on the 1st of November this year – Westminster will be an even smaller and less significant puppet jumping to the tune of the EU than it currently is. Direct rule is coming; for England and its regions, and for the regions of Wales, N.I, and Scotland.


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 Post subject: Re: Cameron & Scotland
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Jon wrote:
Does it?


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down there with the tiny nations, minnows without any influence at all.


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