#47.....John, I think the tariff on all the electricity generated in Scotland, and used in England, might go a fair way to covering that. But I hope it's not necessary.
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#47.....John, I think the tariff on all the electricity generated in Scotland, and used in England, might go a fair way to covering that. But I hope it's not necessary.
John , no need to go all that way , just sends cappy , his arrival should scare her
Braid
Another error on Mr. Salmond's part. All electricity generated is fed into the national grid which as far as I recollect is controlled from somewhere in England. So unless Mr. Salmond climbs ladders and physically cut links we could
1. Steal all of Scotlands electricity
2. Mr Salmond will have to build a separate grid for Scotland alone.
The plot gets deeper the more and more you think about it and apart from the big issue regarding currency no one appears to be putting all the rpros and cons on the line for your Mr. man in the street.
rgds
JA
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Ah Rob
What would one legged Mary say/do to poor Cappy when she finds out he has been embroiled with a fine Scottish lassy.
rgds
JA
I saw a bit of a speech by milliband to Scottish voters saying they should vote no so that at the next election together with him they could combine to put a government in led by him.
After that Scotland is guaranteed to vote yes
######ah ma bonny we mary would douse me in cold porrige......whip me with the raggy end of a kippers tail.....clout me with the wooden leg ...and then make it all better......but im sure marion would be a happy bunny after cappy sorted her problem .....regards cappy
Scotland would not be in NATO, it takes a while to join, If the slams attack Scotland, blow up its shopping malls and stores, car bombs down Princess Street in Edinburgh, and attack its oil and gas rigs, who would they call on to help them.??? ......Us????
Just curious
Brian
We would call John Smeaton QGM, of course. :)Quote:
If the slams attack Scotland, blow up its shopping malls and stores, car bombs down Princess Street in Edinburgh, and attack its oil and gas rigs, who would they call on to help them.???
Regards
Hugh
Wallace ? although I don't know how a bouncing bomb would help
#58....Hugh, they'd probably call on the Scotsmen who currently comprise a more-than-proportionate part of the British armed forces. PS It's Princes Street.
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Did it again....Hugh should read Brian. Rob, wasn't that Wallis?