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Should this be telling them something?
Originally posted by Flubster -
Sheep have long been drawn to the warmth stored up by roads
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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Shoot the sheep and the scots, lay the system and cut the kilts into mini-skirts donate out on a sat night in london.Comment
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I bet that if Scotland do manage to generate any power from their tarmac, England will steal it all in a repeat of the North Sea oil plunder.Comment
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Originally posted by PRC1964I bet that if Scotland do manage to generate any power from their tarmac, England will steal it all in a repeat of the North Sea oil plunder.Illegitimus non carborundum est!Comment
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Originally Posted by PRC1964
I bet that if Scotland do manage to generate any power from their tarmac, England will steal it all in a repeat of the North Sea oil plunder.
Originally posted by FlubsterHow can it still something it already owns. IIRC, Scotland is part of the United Kingdom...
Sounds a bit like when Dubya said the US didn't need to import oil, they could get it from Mexico...Comment
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Originally posted by FlubsterHow can it still something it already owns. IIRC, Scotland is part of the United Kingdom...
Of course that would be intolerable, so the UK government of the day classified the report as secret, for fear that it might persuade the Scots to vote for independence.
That's Scotland's real underlying economic situation vis-a-vis England. What actually happened is that English politicians lied so that England could get all that wealth and spend it.
Just don't tell me that England is subsidising Scotland, please.Comment
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