mikeyjh
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What was Andy Murray thinking of, only had to keep his gob shut for another 2 days and he could have avoided another 5 years of abuse. Then be backed the wrong side. Silly boy.
While I'm glad it's a 'no' vote, he does have a point. The demographics are pretty clear: the older Scottish voters said no to independence, but the younger ones overwhelming voted yes.
I also have no evidence of this, but my common sense leads me to agree that the younger voters were more likely to vote for change.
He has admitted defeat, but was less than gracious, saying that the Scots had just not voted for independence yet. He was very demanding in declaring that next 'Scotland Bill' be delivered on time and without delay. He banged on about 1.6 million votes for the yes vote, whilst giving no mention of the no vote. The only positive comment he gave was that he respected the democratic choice of the electorate and encouraged his supporters to do the same.
Is this the end of the road for the Salmond/Sturgeon show?
I also have no evidence of this, but my common sense leads me to agree that the younger voters were more likely to vote for change.
'Know your place Scotland, you will leave when England tells you to!'Well, a close run thing as Wellington would have said. Nothing will be the same again that's for sure and 45% wanted independence.
What is already amusing me is listening now, an hour or so after the poll verdict and the Yes campaign are blaming the BBC, the size of No banners, fear campaigning (pot and kettle!) on behalf of the No-lobby....and carping on, in typical big chip Scottish Nationalist style, effectively about how glorious a defeat they had as if they won! And next time (whenever that is) they'll win. Same as when we play them at football. It's a superb national trait: rewriting the actual result.
I've no doubt the UK will split up in time. Perhaps not in our life times. It will now be interesting to see if England gets a similar vote and boot the Rest of the UK out first. This has upset a lot of people south of the border. Another nationalist how saying we've killed the dream for the entire UK, the dream of a sustainable welfare state, the end of the horrific immigration system, nuclear weapons removed from Scottish soil, a certain class of people have won (I guess she meant the 'majority' class!)....blah bitter blah bitter blah. Honestly, if they didn't keep saying Salmond has lost then you'd think it was the other way round already.
My opinion? For what it's worth? No one wants to live next door to a grumpy neighbour who whinges all the time so until and if "we" move....let's hope "they" do. Might get my Kitchener poster out ie the one with "England says...GO!"
'Know your place Scotland, you will leave when England tells you to!'
Actor Brian Cox "Alex Salmond is the best political leader in the UK"
Actor Brian Cox "Alex Salmond is the best political leader in the UK"
Listening to some of the 16 year olds reasons for voting yes clearly shows why 16 year olds shouldn't be allowed to vote.
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While I'm glad it's a 'no' vote, he does have a point. The demographics are pretty clear: the older Scottish voters said no to independence, but the younger ones overwhelming voted yes.