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If Scotland votes Yes, will you emigrate one way or t'other?

Will you stay or will you go?

  • I'm Scottish and will move to rUK

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  • I'm Scottish and will move somewhere else

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    46
I'll not desert the land of my birth for the promise of a watered down soc/dec. My staff is planted firmly in english soil. No pasaran.
 
for christs sake do we have to have the same damn questions asked over and over by nobheads who only noticed one 4th of their polity opting out of the union this week because they are political illiterates. For fucks sake.
 
Can I vote for my miserable Anglo-Scottish whiny mate Jim to be repatriated? He's banged on about Scottish Independence for the last 20 years despite being born in Romford and having a cockney accent and he annoyingly always rings me up at half time when England are playing football against Brazil or Argentina just to rub my face in it....
 
I think I will enjoy my dual nationality status for a wee while longer. My English Mother is not well at present and my English Husband doesen't fancy learning Doric! :D

Even before the referendum I intended to move back one day, so who knows what the future holds.
 
Yes I would consider moving to Scotland but it would have to be a considerable improvement on things to make up for the cold/rainy weather and shorter winter days.
 
We've joked about it for a couple of years and who knows if my husband means it but I'd seriously consider it if they'll have us.

I'm hoping to go to uni in a couple of years so that might be a good time to move anyway.
 
I'd wait to see if it all fucks up first...and then move there for the hell of it!
 
I will certainly consider applying for Scottish nationality, depending on how things go, but as my current passport runs until May 2020, I won't need to make a hasty decision.

As for moving there, seems very unlikely...
 
i've been thinking of moving to scotland for a while. it's a lot more sensible than london. i'll probably do it anyway, but a Yes vote would definitely speed up the process.
 
My mother will be moving back down to England in the event of a yes vote. She was going to do so in the next 5 or so years anyway, but this would hurry things along for her.

I will be moving nowhere because let's face it, Stoke's basically Britain's Costa Del Sol. Who'd want to leave?
 
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