Are you serious? Didn't you see the one I quoted on the post above? Or are you feigning blissful blindness? I am sure if I dig hard, there will be more. The bottom line is that you reacted emotionally (first rudely asking me to be concerned about India and then going on and on about smileys...
OK you caught me, I used 2, not 1. Still numerous smileys as you called it?
Also, can you confirm that you don't use smileys in serious discussions? What is it then? Hypocrisy much?
Anyoe with an IQ of over 60 can tell that the smiley was used because my prediction came true within a couple...
Now you are simply lying through your teeth. numerous smileys? I wrote 4 posts addressing you and used a grand total of ONE smiley, as many as you did in your replies. So stop being silly. You seem to be pressed for no apparent reason. I am an outside observer. The whole event has been...
Those absolute numbers are meaningless because overall voter turnout was much lower this time. But yes, it won't be easy to get another referendum. First they will have to convince westminster and then get an assurance from the EU that an independent Scotland would get their membership. But I...
I didn't know that I had to be a UK resident to comment on it, you seem to have quite a narrow worldview. I asked you a simple question which you shrugged off initially and within hours my prediction that SNP would ask for another referendum came true.
You are again underestimating the demand...
She was not a great PM domestically but she was an incredibly courageous woman and managed to change the course of history against all odds. Imagine having Pakistan on both East and West, India would have been in real danger of losing the NE.
Although the govt is trying to spin it by blaming one country (China), the fact is that we failed to convince quite a few of them. Only 32 of the 48 countries gave it a clear yes according to the Hindu report and there were clear objections from a few others. It is easy to say after-the-fact...
I won't call it a huge diplomatic defeat for the govt given that they managed to convince at least 90% of the member states and soften others like China. But it is definitely a setback, a reminder for fanboys (although I doubt they'd understand) that diplomacy is way more complex than...
Just as I predicted http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/24/alex-salmond-second-scottish-independence-referendum-is-certain
It only took a few hours. :lol:
They will first assess the public opinion now, if there is still a positive sentiment for independence, I am 100% sure that they...
Statistically they need a swing of 6% as I said before, not a huge margin by any means. In the light of current events, that's a very manageable swing.
Once the UK is out of the EU, Spain's threats won't mean much. The UK is already out, so Scotland's entry would be an addition to the...
Well they are the ones in power in Scotland and last time 45% people voted for independence. So it is not exactly an unpopular idea. They only need a 6% swing and this is a huge development. Besides, not sure how you are claiming that "Scots will look at Europe and run a mile" when the whole of...
Do you expect to see another independence referendum in Scotland? I have a feeling that SNP will give it another strong push soon, given that Scotland has voted overwhelmingly in favor of EU. It was in fact a main issue in the Scottish referendum. The "no" side campaigned hard to make people...