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Remain In The EU - Cheap Flat for Sale in Scotland
phil1873football
Posts: 142 Forumite
Do you want to remain a part of the EU?
Then move to Scotland and buy my un-expensive flat - only £300/mth mortgage.
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Then move to Scotland and buy my un-expensive flat - only £300/mth mortgage.
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Another funny thing I read was the residents of Brighton and Hove CC partitioned to remain in the EU....JOKE!
Buy a boat and sail it to France - done and done!0 -
Although it was tongue in cheek; I fully expect and pray that Scotland do remain in the EU.
Be it through negotiations by big Nic' or through independence. I want to remain in the UK and in the EU and I voted to remain in the UK in 2014, but if that means leaving the EU, then I know what side my bread's buttered.0 -
the sooner Scotland is UKexited the better then "we" can't be held to ransom by Nic any longer0
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Say what you want, but Sturgeon seems to be the only one who had a plan on how to proceed if 'leave' won.
She was on the ball from Friday through the weekend whilst others were MIA or at cricket.0 -
Miss_Samantha wrote: »Say what you want, but Sturgeon seems to be the only one who had a plan on how to proceed if 'leave' won.
She was on the ball from Friday through the weekend whilst others were MIA or at cricket.
It's a shame she hasn't got a plan to rescue the Scottish economy since that's her actual job.0 -
I voted to stay 2 years ago, wanted to be part of something bigger, better and that included the EU.the sooner Scotland is UKexited the better then "we" can't be held to ransom by Nic any longer
Now the English and Welsh has voted to be alone in their own little bigoted bubble I can't wait for the next referendum.
We will leave you to stagnate in your own ignorance. I feel for the good people of England and wales as they have to live with your decision, but thankfully we wont have to live with it forever.0 -
Miss_Samantha wrote: »She was on the ball from Friday through the weekend whilst others were MIA or at cricket.
Or Glastonbury
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Yep, she's been the only one who has kept her cool, and talks a bit of sense.
Very tempting offer, phil
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Yep, she's been the only one who has kept her cool, and talks a bit of sense.
Very tempting offer, phil
She doesn't just talk sense, she also puts her points across in a way that makes you feel she actually gives a damn about things.
I've never really been a supporter of the SNP in the past due to the ways they acted on occasion and I voted to remain in the UK in 2014 as I believed in unity, but the way the UK seems to be returning to morally and ethically has made me realise that an accepting society means more to me than anything else.
£60k and it's yours...10% less than Home Report Value
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I voted to stay 2 years ago, wanted to be part of something bigger, better and that included the EU.
the Scottish voted to allow the English taxpayer to continue subsidising them.
Post Brexit they are now forced to pick between the EU subsidy and the English subsidy because they won't have both any more, but they now understand the EC one will be more certain, so they need to be "in but out". Simples
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