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if you don't live here then you really don't have much to lose other
My parents, both my sisters, my brother-in-law and my niece and nephew live in Scotland, so excuse me for taking more than a passing interest and concerning myself with their pension, future work prospects, education and greater society.
Since when is responding in kind 'shouting down'?
You've taken some very small snippets from a book that repeatedly states as you do 'that there is a massive degree of uncertainty' and tried to twist them to suit your argument.
I've highlighted areas of your statements that are pure fantasy, and you've no real response but to keep shifting the terrain of argument.
If nothing else, Scotland's not just a region. It's a country. We're enjoying democratic freedom, for better or worse, and if you don't live here then you really don't have much to lose other than a bunch of whingeing benefit junkies to our weak democratic institutions and a future of fascist rule by the SNP, right?
You po-faced unionists really need to lighten up and try to crack your sour puss's once in a while.
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