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Possibly, Zebra.


Anyway, I don't feel particularly European.

Aberdonian>Scottish>European.

No, I don't feel British.
 

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Fuck knows.

You're just a generally dislikable bunch. :D


I consider my not feeling British to be pro-Scotland rather than anti-England.
 
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    Fuck knows.

    You're just a generally dislikable bunch. :D


    I consider my not feeling British to be pro-Scotland rather than anti-England.
    The way i see it, and the way it is (except in morons minds) is that the UK is a country and everyone in that country is equal, no one owns anyone else. If one of the parts that has its own local parliament doesnt want to be in that union anymore, by majority vote, they should leave it. simple.
     

    Red

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    I wouldn't disagree with that.

    The funny thing is that, despite not feeling British, I'm not convinced I'd vote for independence in a referendum.

    In a very broad sense, I'm in favour of independence, but I'm not sure it would be in Scotland's better interests at the moment.
     
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    I wouldn't disagree with that.

    The funny thing is that, despite not feeling British, I'm not convinced I'd vote for independence in a referendum.

    In a very broad sense, I'm in favour of independence, but I'm not sure it would be in Scotland's better interests at the moment.
    Its economically unviable, i favour devolution as long as it serves the interests of the majority and apart from Cornwall, their cries for independence are fucking retarded.
     

    Red

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    Aye.

    Calls for Scottish independence are only likely to grow under a Tory government, as well.

    Folk won't take kindly to being ruled by them from London when they will barely have won a single seat in Scotland.
     
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    arent you sorting out economic independence now where you dont get money from the uk treasurey and money for Scotland doesnt leave scotland?
     

    Red

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    I'm not entirely sure.

    I suspect that is more symbolic than anything else, as I don't suppose it will make a huge diffence in terms of how much cash Scotland has.
     

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