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Has Cameron started a sequence of events with his 'demonising' of the Scottish in his 'Vote Labour get the SNP' for a short term gain.

 

Randolf Churchill did this for Ireland in the 1880's and we know how that problem developed for a over a hundred years.

 

Oh yeah, he represents the Conservative and UNIONIST party.

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He hasn't started it but he's definitely accelerated it after talking about English votes for English MPs immediately after the Scottish referendum last September. Scotland will be independent within 5 years thanks to tactless idiots like Cameron.

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He hasn't started it but he's definitely accelerated it after talking about English votes for English MPs immediately after the Scottish referendum last September. Scotland will be independent within 5 years thanks to tactless idiots like Cameron.

 

And why is that a bad thing?

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Has Cameron started a sequence of events with his 'demonising' of the Scottish in his 'Vote Labour get the SNP' for a short term gain.

 

 

That tactic made me disgusted with Cameron, and they wonder why they get called the nasty party.

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So Scottish independence gets back to the same old question. What will the economy rely on to sustain itself? Don't mention oil :hihi:

 

Things like its main industries;

 

"Agriculture, Banking & Finance, Computing, Construction, Defence, Electronics, Emergency Services, Fishing, Food & Drink, Forestry, Life Sciences, Oil & Gas, Renewable Energy, Shipbuilding, Textile, Tourism, Transport".

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Scotland

 

Obviously being in California and not having access to google, you wouldn't know that.

 

Even though Scotland's biggest export destination is the USA;

 

http://www.scotland.org/about-scotland/business-and-economy/

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