YES!
Recently I blogged about the venture by UKIP into darkest Scotland, confronting the independence issue. I expressed in fairly strong terms a YES viewpoint.
My friend e-mailed me his rejoinder, agreeing with the YES and saying... And I think if England were offered a
referendum to withdraw from this miserable marriage, I think the result would be
an overwhelming Yes. Ah, but what about custody of the children? Those
two fine Scottish banks which have bankrupted the UK ?
My response:
That's an easy one for Salmon. Scotland takes over
'ownership' of RBS and BoS at current share price, so nationalising each of
them*. Then declaring them bankrupt, firing their entire management echelons
and closing all 'divisions' other than Retail High Street, at the same time
forbidding any kind of unauthorised use of depositor's money other than holding
it safely, charging a fee for so doing. In other words, be a bloody BANK once
again, as opposed to the kind of awfulness that Jesus once threw out of the
temple - and you yourself commented on and warned about back in
2008.
And yes, I do agree that England would vote for
divorce. And should. Successive Scottish Prime Ministers of the UK,
(current incumbent of course being very much one of them by ancestry), and
Chancellors have done quite enough damage to convince me it's some kind of fifth
column implanted by Salmond, Merkel and the European Chorus much evident in last
nights farcical extravaganza, which I'm delighted to report we missed in favour
of a great Swedish drama.
* Liquidating all borrowings and closing out all debtors as is the usual thing with nationalisation.
So I thought to share the discourse with you.
Hey, I've just thought of a p.s. Each of the High Street retail banks could be separately (individually) privatised.
Bryan
----- Original Message -----
My friend e-mailed me his rejoinder, agreeing with the YES and saying... And I think if England were offered a
referendum to withdraw from this miserable marriage, I think the result would be
an overwhelming Yes. Ah, but what about custody of the children? Those
two fine Scottish banks which have bankrupted the UK ?
My response:
That's an easy one for Salmon. Scotland takes over
'ownership' of RBS and BoS at current share price, so nationalising each of
them*. Then declaring them bankrupt, firing their entire management echelons
and closing all 'divisions' other than Retail High Street, at the same time
forbidding any kind of unauthorised use of depositor's money other than holding
it safely, charging a fee for so doing. In other words, be a bloody BANK once
again, as opposed to the kind of awfulness that Jesus once threw out of the
temple - and you yourself commented on and warned about back in
2008.
And yes, I do agree that England would vote for
divorce. And should. Successive Scottish Prime Ministers of the UK,
(current incumbent of course being very much one of them by ancestry), and
Chancellors have done quite enough damage to convince me it's some kind of fifth
column implanted by Salmond, Merkel and the European Chorus much evident in last
nights farcical extravaganza, which I'm delighted to report we missed in favour
of a great Swedish drama.
* Liquidating all borrowings and closing out all debtors as is the usual thing with nationalisation.
So I thought to share the discourse with you.
Hey, I've just thought of a p.s. Each of the High Street retail banks could be separately (individually) privatised.
Bryan
----- Original Message -----
From: profitpie@aol.com
To: Bryan Islip
Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2013 7:21 AM
Subject: Re: Bryan Islip
Hear hear
And I think if England were offered a
referendum to withdraw from this miserable marriage, I think the result would be
an overwhelming Yes.
Ah, but what about custody of the children? Those
two fine Scottish banks which have bankrupted the UK ?
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Published on May 20, 2013 02:30
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