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Are the Scots taking over Doctor Who?

Well if its anything like Scottish Star Trek...

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I'm becoming rather concerned......

Oh too be a child again and all one needs to be worried about is whether or not there is a Scottish agenda within Doctor Who.

Totally want a 'like' button for that comment.


Yes, but you are too late, the plan is already in motion, and is now crossing the entire UK, never stopping, never faltering, never fading. People and TV shows and actors will become Scottish. And the Welsh will become Scots, and the Irish will become... Scots. And the Tartan agenda will continue, breaking through the rift at the heart of the Big Ben and into every pearly queen, every jellied eel, every single corner of this green and pleasant land. *This* is my ultimate victory, Green Lantern! The destruction of everything non Scottish *itself*!
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And even more for this one.
 
"Best... thread.... eVER!"
I love it. I, too, thought of the Python Scotsman sketch..... ;)
I do find the timing interesting, considering the upcoming vote in Scotland.
 
I did think of starting a thread with the title: "If Scotland vote Yes will Capaldi be forced to regenerate?" but I figured some people would actually think I was being serious...
 
I did think of starting a thread with the title: "If Scotland vote Yes will Capaldi be forced to regenerate?" but I figured some people would actually think I was being serious...
:lol:

But what are the odds Scotland will actually vote Yes? From I've heard from some British folks I work with here, it doesn't seem likely.
 
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^Latest opinion poll puts the Yes camp 6 points behind No, which is the highest they've ever been, IIRC.

I don't think there'll be a Yes vote, but the No camp has to win big to put it off the agenda. If it's any way close, there'll probably be increased powers for devolution and the SNP will keep angling for a re-run in the next few years.
 
The trouble is that no matter what the polls say there are still a lot of undecided voters, so it may be close.

I hope Scotland vote No, but whichever way it goes I hope it's decisive, there are no particular Quorums in regard to levels of turnout of margin of victory, which means it could quite easily be 51%/49%
 
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