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Brb, applying to become a Scottish expat.9)Scotland's national dish is "Deep Fried Mars Bar", it's a chocolate bar covered in fat and oil.All of their oil revenues will be going into keeping their population alive. They already get higher than average money per person than the rest of the UK and have things the rest of us don't have like free University fees. Are they going to nationalise the oil rigs or tax it?
Ok, well I'm glad at its core it's a capitalism vs social justice issue for you, however what you are condoning (hoping for?) is just as morally bankrupt as the "fascists" that you condemn. Ironically, these "rich fascists" you despise will continue to be rich while the rest of the population suffers the real consequences of a weakened economy.December 6, 2005.
These people do nothing but blow up economy bubbles and profit from the fallout when those bubbles burst. Just like in the latest Brown thread, when black people loot, they smash windows, white people loot by destroying the whole economy. Every ounce of hate they get is perfectly deserved and I can fully understand why the Scots want to get away from a Tory government that clings to this "industry" like a needy child to their helicopter mother.
When I visited London I met a few Welsh guys and my brain had to work at constant 99% CPU usage to understand what they were saying.The Welsh are a little touchy at being forgotten. But you can't understand a word they're fucking saying anyway so it really doesn't matter. Hell I'm a quarter Welsh and I can make heads or tails of it.
Wales has literally never been a real country. Most people I meet claiming to be from Wales sound like they are English anyway (I was in North Wales last week, didn't hear a single Welsh accent), unlike Scotland it's actually very close to the main English population centres so I think we fucked most of them away. Just the weird ones left in the hills now.The Welsh are a little touchy at being forgotten. But you can't understand a word they're fucking saying anyway so it really doesn't matter. Hell I'm a quarter Welsh and I can make heads or tails of it.
I wonder how Sealand will fare?Does Ireland have an opinion on this matter?
Who else is over there, the Isle of Man?
Yes.I'm going to tread into territory I am not that familiar with, but hasn't the whole EU/currency thing been deemed a failure, mainly because of the drain caused by effectively "3rd world Euro nations" like Greece? Wasn't the UK's decision to keep the pound a smart one?
Don't lie. It's pretty complicated and needs a Venn Diagram.There are three and a half countries (states), three towns on islands then some further away towns on islands sharing the same main government, with local (state) governments for everything except England. It's not that complicated!