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Looks Like It's About To Get More Expensive To Live In Scotland....
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wee jimmy wants more of your poonds!
wee jimmy wants more of your poonds!
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The aim is to make Scotland the world's best place which is a good aim. But while Scotland is part of the UK it will never be significantly better than the overall UK status/situation and thus will remain backward compared to the usual top 15-40 countries or so (which is the best the UK can manage in comparisons, depending on the criteria being considered).
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The aim is to make Scotland the world's best place which is a good aim. But while Scotland is part of the UK it will never be significantly better than the overall UK status/situation and thus will remain backward compared to the usual top 15-40 countries or so (which is the best the UK can manage in comparisons, depending on the criteria being considered).
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Another manifestation of the ridiculous devolution arrangements put in place by the Blair regime.
Scotland runs a deficit of around 10% of its GDP (compared to less than 1% for the UK as a whole). So where are the extra funds to come from? (A clue: it will not be from Wales or Northern Ireland). No, Ms Sturgeon wants to increase the profligacy that the Scots demonstrate with the McPoonds that are shovelled into trains nightly for their journey north from England.
Scotland runs a deficit of around 10% of its GDP (compared to less than 1% for the UK as a whole). So where are the extra funds to come from? (A clue: it will not be from Wales or Northern Ireland). No, Ms Sturgeon wants to increase the profligacy that the Scots demonstrate with the McPoonds that are shovelled into trains nightly for their journey north from England.
anne a- I am trying to learn to do links. I can do tiny bits with my own writing, or I could (it is so complicated with click here and slide finger there, then click somewhere else - so I've probably forgotten how to do it already) but all I can say with honesty is that I read it in authoritative form. Probably in the Daily Telegraph, but possibly on line. Anyway, I definitely read it, from an authoritative source.
Tora Tora Tora - you ask on another thread why I brought in the idea of a thesaurus.
It was my totally unsubtle way of encouraging you to use words to describe what you want to say rather than disguised foul language using initial etc.(one of your replies here has been tidied up a little)
Correct names would be useful too - it's not the first time this request has been made but you seem to struggle to comply.
I am prone to a little gobbledygook myself but there is a place and maybe a news thread isn't it.
I am in no way implying I am a scholar (I'm not), simply seeking clarity and a site where folk coming in for the first time can read a News thread without wondering what the references mean.
It was my totally unsubtle way of encouraging you to use words to describe what you want to say rather than disguised foul language using initial etc.(one of your replies here has been tidied up a little)
Correct names would be useful too - it's not the first time this request has been made but you seem to struggle to comply.
I am prone to a little gobbledygook myself but there is a place and maybe a news thread isn't it.
I am in no way implying I am a scholar (I'm not), simply seeking clarity and a site where folk coming in for the first time can read a News thread without wondering what the references mean.
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