Yes or no. Scottish residents only please

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I guess you must have been lucky with your career choice, and always had work in Scotland. I spent £12k of my own money to improve my job prospects, but fell into the "and what experience do you have" trap. Somehow being able to drop bombs on people wasn't seen as a major pre-requisite for the civilian job market. Of course, add in the fact that I'm in my fifties and the market shrinks even more.

As for crying into my wallet in the ME, I can only guess that you have never had to move abroad for work and leave your family behind...

I could out bullshit you on the ex forces no use/victim front, but I wont.

And, please, I'm welling up here. No more pity me guff.

Move back to Scotland, contribute to the Scottish economy, be part of the solution, get the right to vote.

Live abroad (and I include the rest of the UK in this) - then lose the right to say what happens in a country you've abandoned.

Simple.
 
I could out bullshit you on the ex forces no use/victim front, but I wont.

And, please, I'm welling up here. No more pity me guff.

Move back to Scotland, contribute to the Scottish economy, be part of the solution, get the right to vote.

Live abroad (and I include the rest of the UK in this) - then lose the right to say what happens in a country you've abandoned.

Simple.

Equally simple answer for you, I'd love to. Interesting theory of yours - move abroad to work, keep family in Scotland = abandonment?

Obviously no point discussing this with you - you have your ideas (and such an eloquent way of expressing them) and I have mine, which is what democracy is all about.

Sorry, didn't mean to make you cry....
 
If you own a house in Scotland, pay council tax and are on the electoral roll why can't you vote. Is it not possible to work out of the country and still be a resident?

To the Yes men, I'm still waiting for these shining beacons of socialist governed countries that may be used to persuade me that a socialist Scotland wouldn't be a bankrupt Scotland ten years later with the middle income families bailing out by the thousand to protect what little they have scrimped and saved towards their retirement.
 
If you own a house in Scotland, pay council tax and are on the electoral roll why can't you vote. Is it not possible to work out of the country and still be a resident?

There are certain elections that you are allowed to vote in, either with a postal or a proxy vote, but sadly it was decided that this wasn't one of them. I would happily have flown back home if required just to cast my vote, but even that wouldn't work.
 
There are certain elections that you are allowed to vote in, either with a postal or a proxy vote, but sadly it was decided that this wasn't one of them. I would happily have flown back home if required just to cast my vote, but even that wouldn't work.

That's a bugger isn't it! Don't worry though, despite Salmond trying the rig the vote by including children it's still likely to be a resounding No. A recent debate I attended on the independence issue included dozens of school children entitled to vote. All but two said they would vote No.
 

Its not a very good article. Its cut and paste propaganda shite. If you are not willing to debate the issue fuck off somewhere else and leave this thread to people who have an opinion beyond what the Yes Scotland campaign tell them to post. If I knew how to start a poll I would have one.

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I've just been given sight of a secret SNP document which proposes that in the event of a successful YES vote, we should engage upon a programme of political cleansing. Right wingers, in this case, would be deported to the Siberian salt mines or possibly used as bait in recreational hunting games. This is a good thing..... :D
 

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Hey Toddy us fishy types don't go for oinkies, they mean bad luck. Might backfire for you in the fishing industry, you might offend some of us Bluetoon guys. Still no for me though.
 
Intensive research has found ....

...that a number of votes (mostly in the 'no' camp) are from members with their marked location outwith Scotland.

Now, unless you actually do qualify to vote in the up and coming independence referendum, and maybe are not really located in Leeds, or Northern Ireland for example .... thats cheating a little and does not do anything to help your cause, does it? :rob
 
Equally simple answer for you, I'd love to. Interesting theory of yours - move abroad to work, keep family in Scotland = abandonment?

Obviously no point discussing this with you - you have your ideas (and such an eloquent way of expressing them) and I have mine, which is what democracy is all about.

Sorry, didn't mean to make you cry....

Not a bad riposte for a crabfat.

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...that a number of votes (mostly in the 'no' camp) are from members with their marked location outwith Scotland.

Now, unless you actually do qualify to vote in the up and coming independence referendum, and maybe are not really located in Leeds, or Northern Ireland for example .... thats cheating a little and does not do anything to help your cause, does it? :rob

FFS that'll be Tommy Cooperman's post count halfed if he's not allowed to post his pish on this thread
 
It is a matter for the Scottish electorate posted in the Scots section of the site. Nothing unreasonable in my opinion.

Start another thread with your own parameters if you're that bothered about what Dens' put up.

BTW: I'm English and have lived in Scotland for 12 years. I do not expect to have any say in matters affecting Englands' prospects for self-determination as I made a choice not to live there any more. That works both ways.

Scottish ballot for Scottish residents. End of.

Von K

Scottish ballot for Scottish people - No matter how much you want it Von K you'll always be English and not Scottish.

Woohoo....my first post!
 
This for our family and friends north of the border is the final straw listening to eckies mob haranging the BBC's Andrew Marr then this guy an MP, Pete Wishart, claimed that there would be “consequences” what a shower if this is the world of the SNP heaven help us if we have to live under this mob. Bigots every one as far as I can see. My Bro says he's coming sooth!!! if it happens.
 
Citizenship

Who will be a Scottish citizen?

British citizens living in Scotland on day one of independence and Scottish born British citizens living outside Scotland will be automatically considered Scottish citizens on independence.

After independence, children born in Scotland, and children born outside Scotland to at least one parent who has Scottish citizenship, will be automatically considered to be Scottish citizens.

A person who has a parent or grandparent who is eligible to be a Scottish citizen, will be able to register as a Scottish citizen by descent.

Scottish citizens will also be EU citizens. Scotland will also allow dual citizenship, so, for example, enabling people to hold Scottish citizenship and citizenship of the rest of the UK.
 
Who will be a Scottish citizen?

British citizens living in Scotland on day one of independence and Scottish born British citizens living outside Scotland will be automatically considered Scottish citizens on independence.

After independence, children born in Scotland, and children born outside Scotland to at least one parent who has Scottish citizenship, will be automatically considered to be Scottish citizens.

A person who has a parent or grandparent who is eligible to be a Scottish citizen, will be able to register as a Scottish citizen by descent.

Scottish citizens will also be EU citizens. Scotland will also allow dual citizenship, so, for example, enabling people to hold Scottish citizenship and citizenship of the rest of the UK.

Interesting, this...although English, I could well be resident in Scotland by day one of independence (our son lives in Edinburgh, we're planning a change) so could claim presumably dual citizenship. Our other son (lives in London, never been to Scotland) could then claim dual citizenship by descent. He'd probably do it. Why not?

I see the issues with the EU have all been overcome. Must have missed that in the news. Excellent.

Haven't felt entitled to contribute to this thread but as I'm about to have a Scottish son and probably dual citizenship, I thought I should.
 
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