I've always wondered why the powers that be gave devolution to Scotland Wales & NI and not the English, but it seems that it's ok to be patriotic about belonging to one of those countries but when we want to be called English we're accused of being racist or little EnglandersOne good thing if it is a yes vote - we will get rid of all those Scottish MP's that can currently vote in Westminster on matters that only concern England. It would be nice if we could also ban Welsh and NI MP's from voting on those issues. It seems grossly unfair to me that at the moment they can do.
Will I still be able to get a haggis if it's a yes vote? Or will I have to get it smuggled down south, will I get a prison sentence if I'm caught?
Will I still be able to get a haggis if it's a yes vote? Or will I have to get it smuggled down south, will I get a prison sentence if I'm caught?
For some reason I like haggis but can't stand black pudding. No logic in it I know.Hmmm, might not be too bad. Lots of carbs in haggis - switch to northern-style black pudding, perhaps?
And there's a whisky distillery that started-up not far from Norwich, a year or two ago. Could be more inclined to give their hooch a try, if things go the wrong way on Thursday .....
For some reason I like haggis but can't stand black pudding. No logic in it I know.
the north east of England were offered it and resoundingly rejected it.I've always wondered why the powers that be gave devolution to Scotland Wales & NI and not the English, but it seems that it's ok to be patriotic about belonging to one of those countries but when we want to be called English we're accused of being racist or little Englanders
the north east of England were offered it and resoundingly rejected it.
As @dtennant9 says, the union came about because Scotland was bankrupt, and had to be bailed out. Now what would the interest payments be on that loan?
thats the thing, i have always been proud of my English birth and Welsh and Scotish blood but now I'm feeling like half my family is snubbing me and its making me feel.....well..... anti Scotish if I'm honest,
of course not, i know there are good and bad and everyones doing what they think is right but, its kinda disturbing to even be thinking like that
Yes we do stick together , however there is LCHF diet versus the NHS recommendations etc; in this forum.Hi, DiabetesUK,
Not a Scot myself, but as a UK resident of Wales, I'd like a vote in the forthcoming referendum. I hope we stick together, like we do on this forum.
Just think how those of us feel, whose lands are currently bisected by a **** border
" Whee ! Two steps to the left, I'm in England ! Two steps the right, I'm in Scotland " ooh great funIf a yes goes through, both governments are going to have such fun with us . The Border Rievers live on !
http://www.englandsnortheast.co.uk/BorderReivers.html
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