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@Tommig1995 - if you sign up, could you use this link please?
http://igpmanager.com/account/signup?igpref=IGP7479485
It is like a referral link, I'll get reward points :p -
Kimi for pole? -
You should, it is a fun game :)Tommig1995 said:Don't think I've played it, may check it out later this evening. -
Think about it, someone else would have seen her doing it and stopped her. Anyway, No vote was winning for the entire campaign according to most polls and then they won the final vote, wasn't a huge surprise to me and the chances of it being rigged are slim.SASBlink said:Hmmm what are your opinions after watching this?
Should there be a recount?
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Get out now!jordieDAFC said:
Nope, i voted yes.Hughesy said:
I thought you voted no?jordieDAFC said:Disapointing, but oh well
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If business leaves, jobs leave. You cannot stop them leaving.moogleslam said:
Maybe don't just rely on what you heard "someone" say. A Scottish goverment would have had the power to foster the right economy to create jobs.AMS97KRR said:
What benefits?moogleslam said:Sorry you see it that way. I think you couldn't be more wrong, and the YES campaign explained the benefits of independence pretty clearly.
"Yeah we'll have oil for a few years but after that we'll have literally nothing"
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What benefits?moogleslam said:Sorry you see it that way. I think you couldn't be more wrong, and the YES campaign explained the benefits of independence pretty clearly.
"Yeah we'll have oil for a few years but after that we'll have literally nothing"
I heard someone say you'd have 25% unemployment over night because business would move to the UK. -
You are really going over the top heremoogleslam said:
This. What country rejects their own independence? We might as well be governed by Mars.SASBlink said:
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I wouldn't mind to be honest. Drop Marussia, Caterham if they can't score points. I'm not being funny but they add nothing to the races at all, I know Marussia got 2 points, but 2 points since 2010 isn't good enough.APR193 said:Bernie says there is a good chance of 8 three car teams next year, but says we'll know more after the next few races. I really really hope not to be honest.
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onetwothree said:Sabtu/சனிக்கிழமை/星期六
1.#swegLH44
2. Dreamy eyes Rosberg
3. @VetteIfan
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1. Dreamy eyes Rosberg
2. #swegLH44
3. Ricky-ardo
4. Bottas
5. Alonso
6. @VetteIfan
7. Felipe baby
8. 2009 Drivers Champion
9. Delicious Magnum Ice cream
10. Gross jeans
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Nice, the only thing is, we need a subscriber to set it up for 2 car leagues. I might buy one.
Also, I'd rather start new teams or all use similar level ones. I have two teams, one in a league which I'm happy with and another is in the Rookie tier of that same league making up numbers so I'd be happy to move that one, just not my first team... -
Ok, so how many people do we need then?
I was thinking of buying a subscription because I quite like it. If I do, we could use 2 cars... -
Does anyone here play iGP Manager and would anyone be interested in a Codemasters League? We'd start with brand new teams and everything btw... -
Qualifying:
1. Hamilton
2. Rosberg
2. Vettel
Race:
1. Rosberg
2. Hamilton
3. Vettel
4. Ricciardo
5. Alonso
6.Raikkonen
7. Kvyat
8. Hulkenberg
9. Perez
10. Bottas -
I'm glad it was a No :) -
Wow. And people wonder why Vettel isn't doing as well as he'd like. -
He's on the vergre of many penalties -
I see your point of view, I did think that at first. But now, I'd like a say too... -
Most Scots vote Labour right @moogleslam? So Labour were not in power last time around then? -
Exactly. At first I thought we should stay out of it, but now I think we deserve one. It affects me, I should be allowed a say in whether I'm ok with it.Tommig1995 said:
I've thought about that, it may not actually be a legal vote. We should have say in matter that affect us directly.AMS97KRR said:
Also, why is it only Scotland get to vote on my future?
Also, that day a week or so ago when 'Yes' took the lead, the value of the pound dropped by 2c. It may be the same happens tomorrow, but worse.
5 million people deciding the future of 60 million people. Sound right to anyone?
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But then who would vote for a campaign that has the following:
- No guaranteed currency, with the Euro looking the most likely
-No guarantee of EU membership, will take more than 18 months (When it becomes independent) to do
- No friends, you will not be in any formal alliances
- Alex Salmond might be in charge
- No Military, Navy or Air Force of note
- An economy based off of oil, which is running out fast as it is
- No guarantee of a Welfare state (What happens to the NHS?)
- Free University may not be a thing anymore
- An instant recession
There is many, many more things but one last thing I want to say in this post is, why should it matter that the government is 600 miles away? What if you live in Texas in the US or the very Eastern parts of Russia? You are even further away, don't see them complaining.
So what happens then when this is all over, do all the Yes voters just leave if it is a No and go elsewhere, because they clearly don't like the UK. And will all the No voters just move to Northern England?
I know I said that was the last thing, but seriously, look how many people on Twitter who are 16,17,18 are voting Yes who have no idea why they are voting yes. One of them said this morning, in fact a few did, that they were voting because they really liked Braveheart.
Also, why is it only Scotland get to vote on my future? -
Please vote No Jordie <3 -
@JordieDAFC :p -
When you sit back and look at what you have right now, do you want to risk it all just because you fancy being independent? You are a part of a very influential and powerful country right now, there as so many things that could go wrong with this and I've seen no evidence that you'll be better off.Herby007 said:When is the right time to leave the union? Probably around 30 years ago, in all honesty, before the privatisation of much of the national services, before the refocusing of Britains focus from production to service.
Alex Salmond will be gone by the time of the first election for a Scottish Government. I fear more for Mr. Cameron. The Prime Minster who sat back and let the union die. Although, really, The Union is over no matter what the vote. Devolution Max won't go down well in England and it will only be a matter of time before the union dissolves.
I'm not saying that leaving the Union will be best for Scotland in the short term. But my vote in the General Elections has no influence on the result. The politicians I vote to elect either A.) Don't carry out their promises or B.) Are singing from the same Hymn sheet anyway. When the entire of Scotland has more pandas then Conservative MPs, and yet the Conservatives are in overall charge of running Britain? That makes no sense to me. Power in Scotland to govern itself thank you very much.
EDIT: Pains me to say it, but the bloody Germans do it right. Their economy, their workmanship, absolutely everything. Rather have them in charge of Scotland then London. Guess they won WW2 after all ha.
When/if you leave in March 2016, you will not be part of the EU, you wont have the pound etc. etc.
You are being blindly led into it by a guy who has watched too much Braveheart. If you really want the best for Scotland, you should be voting No. So many "Don't knows" and "Hopefully's" being thrown around.
Look, I am sure it is annoying that it is the way it is right now with the Government, but remember, English people hate the government too. As a whole we want you guys to stay. The UK is on the up as I said, it has already been predicted that it will have the best economy in Europe within 30 years, is that something you want to be a part of?
I hope you guys decide No tomorrow, and I hope you the Scottish government get the appropriate powers too. Why fix what isn't broken?
Maybe you will realise what you've lost in 2016 if you do become independent, and wish you'd voted no. Maybe it will work out great after a decade or two. We don't know, but Scotland wont be in a great state in 2016 I wouldn't have thought based on the stuff that is being said by many important foreign and British people.
Also, the UK means almost nothing if Scotland leaves. The original Union incorporated England (Inc. Wales) and Scotland. Without Scotland, we'd just have England, a country that got forced into it and a part of Ireland which we probably shouldn't even have (Although I don't know how popular the UK is in N.I).
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