Blue = rich tory w*****s
Red = nice people
Drama queen
Sorry, I had the audacity to post an opinion on GH recently and only ever got berated and belittled because of it and so am a little over-sensitive atmwebwit wrote:Drama queenI wasn't attacking you but the arguments which you apparently parroted from politicians or movie stars. "The economy" is such a useful argument for a wide variety of purposes. This is because it's such a soft "science", if you take a premise like raise interest rate, one economist can argue it will be bad for the economy, and one can argue it's good, and there's no third guy who can say, oh, wait guys, I can calculate the answer by just applying the laws of economics. This combined with the fear that comes from it, makes it a perfect attack tool. The Scots get suckered right into it, so I suspect they'll vote No. It's almost like a religious argument, where one side says "This God of ours exists!" and then takes it as a given until the other side proves their God doesn't exist. So instead of calling it out as a bullshit premise, the Scottish pro-camp must now prove it ain't bad for the economy.
In Scotland: yes. So long as you can pass the tests and are able. And, of course, that you want it. The whole country benefits from you operating at your full expertise, rather than taking someone else's low paid job.
Sorry I didn't mean to make it tense hahaseebart wrote: WOW this is getting very tense and serious here. I like to keep it light by cracking a joke or two, but I guess that's not easy here. Also I am not Scottish or British, therefore less attached. Some of you sound like joining the EU is a great accomplishment for anyone, trust me it's not and I'm German!
Does it do the country any better that you're up to your ears in debt? And that I'm not? Some country!baldgye wrote: About Uni being free, I don't have a problem with the concept, tbh I'm pretty fucking jealous.. I'd be 40k richer if we had a similar system. But Thanks to Tony a Uni degree isn't worth shit anymore so I'm in the shitter debt wise and not any better than someone without a degree 20-30 years prior.
Attitudes about the EU vary a lot depending on where you are, as well. In Britain, especially the blue bits of England, the public is pretty fierce about wanting out entirely. I blame it on Rupert Murdoch and this weird sense that the world really gives a toss what the British Empire thinks. Even united, Britain is as peripheral as possible to Europe. If they could only tow the place west of Ireland…