BiggestNizzy wrote:Hate saying this but I agree with thinforth.
I feel dirty now.

Scotland is great
Its people are great
Just i have a vague dislike for our leaders and their un-questioning followers
Incase you hadn't noticed
BiggestNizzy wrote:Hate saying this but I agree with thinforth.
I feel dirty now.
Sure! Just not on this threadDanny T30TUS wrote:Anyone fancy some Loti discussion?
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Why not?campbell wrote:Forget steel, Alu and ships. But I agree on engineering.
I have. I doubt I will regret this but..Scuffers wrote:Financial Services - we all know where this leads
Which leaving the EU could bringcampbell wrote:That's my point. Without a change in attitude and cheaper power, these industries can't compete globally. And such markets are fully global now.
^^ this.thinfourth wrote:
You are making a mistake
You think the SNP have scotlands interest at heart
They don't
They just want to beat those barsteward english tory westminster scum![]()
The SNP would gladly watch Scotland burn if they can rule the ashes
Maybe maybe notPhilA wrote:Scotland going into EU outside of UK is a thing of nightmares.
Euro.
Free movement, right up to English border, so Calais camps come to Scotland.
3% deficit conditions for acceptance, but ours is 9.7% - worse than Greece, and look what happened to the conditions set upon them.
i.e. good bye public services, including most NHS.
Nah, Scotland independence is very much a possibility, as waves of people dont think things through, and it will be doomsday to the life as we know it.
Financial services setting up in Ed instead of Dublin?
Why would they ever do that? Makes no sense. Microsoft Scotland? haha, nope.
Renewables requires massive new engineering, its not a scam, its the future energy source.
It needs ambition and foresight.
Sturgeon and her army of blue and white robots will take Scotland out of UK and into EU, to the ruin of our lives.
She will blame EU for anything that goes wrong.
She has no game other than Independence and grievance.
No good will come of this. None.
As someone in engineering in Scotlandthinfourth wrote:engineeringcampbell wrote:
We won't replace oil in 5 years. So here's a question. What industries (new or existing) can be developed to fill the gap? I'll start...
1. Tourism
2. Renewable energy technology
3. Financial Services
4. Biotech
5. ...
engineering
and
engineering
But the 48% of Remain voters were all completely and totally informed, yes ? There aren't broadly similar numbers of uninformed voters on both sides of the fence which in all probability cancel each other out ?tut wrote:"The result would sit easier with me if I felt that 52% of the country had made an informed decision like him.
Unfortunately I think a large proportion voted without understanding what they were really voting for."
I think Steve sums it up perfectly.
tut