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Today I'm wearing my political hat because tomorrow there's something going on to the north of Hadrian's wall.
I don't intend to say much in terms of realistic comment because I think that the rest of the UK should have ignored the issue completely right from the very beginning. Yes...The Scots should have been left to sort everything out for themselves without our stupid politicians getting involved.
I can't believe that our politicians are talking about increased devolved powers in the event of a NO vote.
Let's face facts. According to the polls, approximately 50% of the population north of the border hate the English with a venom that defies logic so why on earth would the English want to be saddled with such people?
I do feel sorry for the Scots because , for whatever reason, they've become saddled with a leader who doesn't know what he's going to do after a YES vote.
Since the rest of the UK have not been asked whether or not they want Scotland to remain as part of the great UK fraternity - and under what conditions - the English, Welsh and Northern Irish can be excused for hoping for a YES vote despite not knowing the future implications.
Whatever the result we can all hope that after the dust settles, we will all be better off and the Scots' decision will have been vindicated and they will not send any yobs down to Wembley to break the crossbar. After all, to my knowledge, the English have always respected such great stadiums as Hampden Park and Murrayfield.
Today I'm wearing my political hat because tomorrow there's something going on to the north of Hadrian's wall.
I don't intend to say much in terms of realistic comment because I think that the rest of the UK should have ignored the issue completely right from the very beginning. Yes...The Scots should have been left to sort everything out for themselves without our stupid politicians getting involved.
I can't believe that our politicians are talking about increased devolved powers in the event of a NO vote.
Let's face facts. According to the polls, approximately 50% of the population north of the border hate the English with a venom that defies logic so why on earth would the English want to be saddled with such people?
I do feel sorry for the Scots because , for whatever reason, they've become saddled with a leader who doesn't know what he's going to do after a YES vote.
Since the rest of the UK have not been asked whether or not they want Scotland to remain as part of the great UK fraternity - and under what conditions - the English, Welsh and Northern Irish can be excused for hoping for a YES vote despite not knowing the future implications.
Whatever the result we can all hope that after the dust settles, we will all be better off and the Scots' decision will have been vindicated and they will not send any yobs down to Wembley to break the crossbar. After all, to my knowledge, the English have always respected such great stadiums as Hampden Park and Murrayfield.
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