August 4, 20232 yr If you check yougov they don't state how there poll was taken they just state sample size YouGov Survey Results Sample Size: 2151 adults in GB Fieldwork: 13th - 14th July 2023 No evidence if poll was online or offline https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/articles-reports/2023/07/18/britons-would-vote-rejoin-eu I personally believe if the 1 million Scots living outside of Scotland were allowed to vote in the independence referendum the majority vote would have been for Scottish independence but as we all know they were denied a vote
August 4, 20232 yr Popular Post 6 minutes ago, vinny41 said: If you check yougov they don't state how there poll was taken they just state sample size YouGov Survey Results Sample Size: 2151 adults in GB Fieldwork: 13th - 14th July 2023 No evidence if poll was online or offline https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/articles-reports/2023/07/18/britons-would-vote-rejoin-eu I personally believe if the 1 million Scots living outside of Scotland were allowed to vote in the independence referendum the majority vote would have been for Scottish independence but as we all know they were denied a vote This thread is not about Scottish independence, although now you bring it up, can we all observe a moment of contemplative gratitude at the revival of North Sea oil? In 2014 we were reliably informed that all the oil was gone, but thanks to the UK government's efforts, they have found enough for 100 new licenses to propel the UK to energy independence. I guess they had misplaced them 9 years ago. The people of South East England rejoicing once again at the prospect of so much more Scottish money coming their way.
August 4, 20232 yr 2 minutes ago, RuamRudy said: This thread is not about Scottish independence, although now you bring it up, can we all observe a moment of contemplative gratitude at the revival of North Sea oil? In 2014 we were reliably informed that all the oil was gone, but thanks to the UK government's efforts, they have found enough for 100 new licenses to propel the UK to energy independence. I guess they had misplaced them 9 years ago. The people of South East England rejoicing once again at the prospect of so much more Scottish money coming their way. Still smarting, I see..............????
August 4, 20232 yr Popular Post 22 hours ago, transam said: Not me, I respect what folk voted for, obviously you don't.........???? Folk didn't know what they were voting for. When Scotland held the referendum they published a 650 page white paper beforehand, if Westminster had done the same there wouldn't be never ending brexit problems.
August 4, 20232 yr 22 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said: The costs associated with the UKCA fiasco are an addition to the costs of BREXIT, they are part of the mess that is BREXIT. Take it context is not a strong point.
August 4, 20232 yr 7 minutes ago, sandyf said: Folk didn't know what they were voting for. When Scotland held the referendum they published a 650 page white paper beforehand, if Westminster had done the same there wouldn't be never ending brexit problems. It was explained to me perfectly, so no excuses now............????
August 4, 20232 yr 22 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said: Correct me if I’m wrong but it was you who said: You would have to show me where in that post I mentioned quality.
August 4, 20232 yr 54 minutes ago, sandyf said: Take it context is not a strong point. I take it you understand the costs of BREXIT are cumulative.
August 4, 20232 yr 46 minutes ago, sandyf said: You would have to show me where in that post I mentioned quality. Refer below, I’ve highlighted the text to aid recollection: On 8/3/2023 at 10:18 AM, sandyf said: <Snip> The UK had lower quality products before CE marking and it wasn't a good thing. Only a certain mentality would want to go back there.
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