Bwian
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- Jul 14, 2003
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Hope common sense shines through and they vote no.
Surely a majority won't believe the SNP and their 'vision'.
The majority of Scots believe that bagpipes are a musical instrument...
Hope common sense shines through and they vote no.
Surely a majority won't believe the SNP and their 'vision'.
They will vote Yes because of one reason. Pride.
They would never live it down if, after centuries of hating England and trying to be their own country, they ended up voting No.
The majority of Scots believe that bagpipes are a musical instrument...
A no vote just goes to prove that they love us really.
As a self -determinist i think it's up to the Scots. But even if it's a no, ( likely) nothing will be the same again as roughly half of Scotland doesn't want to be in the UK.
I don't think that is strictly true, a fair number will have been taken in by the SNPs back of fag packet economics and the 'promise' of a better standard of living and varying other half truths.
I want them to vote NO.
I think they'll vote YES.
If it's 58 % no and 42% yes should Alex Salmond resign and if it's yes vote they will chuck him out after 5 years!
It will be sad if the Union is Brocken up but lets then look after what's left. Navvy ships built in Scotland should go to England or Wales or Northern Ireland shipyards bring back the subs that will cost about 20,000+jobs and lots of call centres and banks\ insurances jobs and they will lose some of the fish quotas. That's another 15,000 + jobs.
Alex wants all the benefits of the UK but wants to be King of Scotland.
We have more Scottish first second & third generation living in England than Scotland who could not vote how do they feel!
No 52% - Yes 48%.
The man who saved the union? George Osborne. Giving an unequivocal "no" to the proposal of a currency union mortally wounded the YES campaign right from the start. I think they will have done bloody well to convince 48% to vote yes based on a pipe dream right up there with Santa, the Tooth Fairy and the Easter Bunny.
If the Scots do vote to stay in the UK, a man who'll deserve much credit is Gordon Brown who injected some much need passion in otherwise unimaginative & lacklustre No campaign. I don't think independence is a pipe dream. There are plenty of other small european nations who do perfectly well. There are many issues with the YES campaign but for many Scots, (nearly 50%) it's also about the fundamental principle of wanting to make decisions for themselves.
The Polls are open.This is it.
An astonishing 97% of people eligible to vote have registered to do so.
come on Scotland
FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEDOM!