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Westmister Assured Scots are scared of losing their jobs

No to WAS | 08.09.2014 17:50

Gordon Brown and the WAS campaign

You have heard of the YES campaign in Scotland, and you may have heard of the NO campaign. Now Gordon Brown has launched the WAS (Westminster Assured Scots) campaign. He is representing all those Scots that have Scottish constituencies but spend most of there times either scratching their heads or scratching their backsides in Westminster. This grouping represents various Assured Scots who are paid by Westminster, such as Labour and Liberal Democrats. In the event of a YES vote these people will be out a job because the map of the UK will be redrawn. Such persons are Gordon Brown ex-prime minister who dropped the crown which was picked up by Cameron. Charle 'cheeky chappy' Kennedy. Ming 'the mercilous' Campbell. Alistair Darling, and other assorted MPs based in Scotland, making money in London, and deciding on Welsh, English and Norther Ireland issues. A Yes vote will rid Scotland and the Rest of the UK of these individuals, but a vote NO will allow the WAS (Westminster Assured Scots) to continue to have a dispproportitae say in the running of the UK.

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