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I do wonder if Scotland left if theyd accept Geordie asylum seekers. I live closer to Edinburgh than I do London and if they leave, I'd rather join them and let little England craic on and tory their way in to oblivion. 

 

If the Tyne could be the hard border I'd be Buzzing. 

 

 

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  On 16/06/2022 at 07:40, Dokko said:

I do wonder if Scotland left if theyd accept Geordie asylum seekers. I live closer to Edinburgh than I do London and if they leave, I'd rather join them and let little England craic on and tory their way in to oblivion. 

 

If the Tyne could be the hard border I'd be Buzzing. 

 

 

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Heard it's going to be Hadrian's wall

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  On 16/06/2022 at 07:24, relámpago blanco said:

According to the Scottish government website. 

 

Over half the Scottish population (2.8 million people) receive some form of social security. 

 

 

 

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And there lies the problem. "some form" 

The UK GVT & the devolved powers use the same figures. They, the DWP, class the State Pension as a "benefit" for eg. Weird, I know. 

Iirc 48% of people "in receipt of 'some form' of benefit are IN WORK"

 

Only 1 in 8 households in receipt of housing benefit, for eg, have no one working 

 

 

Anyways. Hope we sign Ekitke and "soon" 

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  On 16/06/2022 at 07:44, Groundhog63 said:

And there lies the problem. "some form" 

The UK GVT & the devolved powers use the same figures. They, the DWP, class the State Pension as a "benefit" for eg. Weird, I know. 

Iirc 48% of people "in receipt of 'some form' of benefit are IN WORK"

 

Only 1 in 8 households in receipt of housing benefit, for eg, have no one working 

 

 

Anyways. Hope we sign Ekitke and "soon" 

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I was just saying where he got that stat from. Not trying to defend his argument. I work in Glasgow. 

 

 

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  On 16/06/2022 at 07:46, relámpago blanco said:

I was just saying where he got that stat from. Not trying to defend his argument. I work in Glasgow. 

 

 

 

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And I'm just saying that a huge chunk of the people described by the gvt as on welfare, and the resultant financial figure, are pensioners on both State Pension AND in receipt of "some form" of benefit. 

Totally and deliberately scews the arguement. they present to diminish the welfare state

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I think this thread has now reached the shark jumping point with bad puns and discussion about Scottish politics.

 

only a matter of time before someone suggests we lock this thread.

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Aye let's keep this one about Ekitike. Things understandably get sidetracked when there's not much to talk about, but it must be frustrating for folks having to wade through pages of unrelated discussion when they're just after updates about a transfer. 

 

Use the +Quote button to relocate a discussion, btw.

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Can someone please be kind enough to give us a little update of where we're at with this one? Last I saw was Romano (I think) saying it could be in a few days?

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  On 16/06/2022 at 09:13, Rich said:

Can someone please be kind enough to give us a little update of where we're at with this one? Last I saw was Romano (I think) saying it could be in a few days?

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That was in Jan…

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  On 16/06/2022 at 09:13, Rich said:

Can someone please be kind enough to give us a little update of where we're at with this one? Last I saw was Romano (I think) saying it could be in a few days?

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There's been different takes from different sources. Bailey and Romano claim its ticking along. Hope and Edwards have written his agent is stalling, with the former claiming he's doing so because of interest from Dortmund.

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  On 16/06/2022 at 07:40, Dokko said:

I do wonder if Scotland left if theyd accept Geordie asylum seekers. I live closer to Edinburgh than I do London and if they leave, I'd rather join them and let little England craic on and tory their way in to oblivion. 

 

If the Tyne could be the hard border I'd be Buzzing. 

 

 

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I should’ve moved to Ireland straight after brexit, I’d have been nearly due a passport by now. Sadly there was a pandemic. 

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