Scottish independence

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    @Wolfboy

    That pretty much sums up a lot of what I've seen online.

    "In a more just and democratic future when your grandchildren ask you if you supported the great change what are you going to tell them. That you were scared, that you thought a bunch of self serving Etonian scum seemed like a better choice"

    That attitude has nothing to do with what would benefit the economy best, rather just pointless ignorant hatred for the UK and their efforts. Anyone who refers to the Government as Etonian scum clearly forms their opinion of all in the house on the actions of a few.

    I'm curious if anything, I'd love to see this superhero government they are expecting to fix everything without any significant learning hiccups on the way.

    I'm mostly interested in the new ideas this dream Government have on dealing with Glasgow's crime and addiction rates that no one else would have been trying. Apparently they have the cure for poverty and everything will be so much better so I'm all ears and hoping for the Yes vote.

    • maybe they may feel that the problems in Glasgow are related to massively unequal society dreamed up in Westminster. maybe. i don't knowlowimpakt
    • maybe, i don't know.lowimpakt
    • Great points again. 'Yes' voters seem to think Scottish politicians will be saints...babaganush
    • Glasgow population = 500k, London = 8m. Quarter of that 8m in poverty, so 2m yet Glasgow has high crime rates?sem

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