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We're facing uncertainty either way, things are going to be changing for all of us either way, there is no "keeping things as they are"... not now. Not for the last 10 or so years. It's just not feasible... it's not "change" vs "no change", it's a fork in the road with two unknown destinations, but no going back. |
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Oh dear... |
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The pro-union stance of the media isn't a conspiracy, it's a fact. |
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I wonder what the percentage the No vote had the Scottish Diaspora been allowed a vote, 800,00 Scots live in England and a Yes vote would have impacted on their lives far more than those living in Scotland, they must have gone through all sorts of hell wondering what their futures were if the vote was yes, yet their voice was silenced as was any Scottish born living in the Eurozone. If they do revisit this anytime soon, give every Scottish born person a vote, it affects all not just those living in Scotland.
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The Russian observers have said that it was a sham. They said it wasn't democratic and there was probably corruption. It wasn't up to international standards.
I think we need a re-vote. "Russia has said the conduct of the Scottish referendum "did not meet international standards", with its observers complaining the count took place in rooms that were too big and that the procedure was badly flawed." http://www.theguardian.com/politics/...ish-referendum |
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Have to agree with you with regards to the media coverage . As someone who is not from the Uk nor do I live there ...sky news is always on at the reception at work (BTW I am a South African living in Ireland since '99)..alot of us where literaly cringeing at the smirks and smug looks off some of their presenters when someone from the "Yes" side was speaking.It actually made uncomfortable viewing at times |
It might have made a difference if it went on your place of birth but then there would be the risk of document forgery. Best to keep the vote for those living there and directly affected.
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Oh by the way... Mr Cameron has announced that whilst more powers will be delivered to Scotland as promised - they will come hand-in-hand with a cut in overall funding. Would anyone still like to argue over whether or not "No" voters were deceived? The number of "No" voters kicking off about it would suggest otherwise... |
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Am I surprised devious dave has punished the Scottish for daring to be anti establishment? No.
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Most people have known for ages how they were going to vote. |
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Also must say I'm pretty shocked tbh at how much Salmond is coming across now as what only can be described as a very sore loser, especially the things he has been coming out with these past few days, so much for his 'We will now go ahead together united as one nation' speech he made after the results came out. |
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Also... If it was truly the case that everyone had long decided how they would vote, do you really think the party leaders would have been scrambling not 2 weeks ago to draw up this agreement to transfer powers? The polls over the last year shifted from nearly 70/30 to hovering around 50/50. It may indeed not be the case but honestly, it is entirely plausible that at least a chunk of that final 5% shift was swayed by that final agreement for transferring powers. Also, (in my mind) trying but failing to live up to ambitious election pledges when they're proven not to be feasible (as I agree is true of many pro-indy pledges) is one thing. Making promises with absolutely NO intention of them ever being a reality is quite another. It's been less than a WEEK since the referendum. Mr Cameron isn't saying "unfortunately some of these promises are going to fall short", he's outright admitting that this was the intention all along. It's the absolute worst of politics. What a complete shambles. And we (the UK, Scottish and English) are now expected to trust these people to run the country? We're expected to believe any word they have to say again... Ever? |
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If, in 6 months time, the promises have not been delivered as per the published timetable then there will be grounds for concern. Until then, this is just propaganda aimed at feeding hate. |
scotland is the best part of the uk by far, probably always was....best landscape in the world bar none.....fantastic coastline, wonderful architecture, strong agriculture, massive areas of fertile land, amazing for outdoor pursuits, best for salmon fishing, best lakes/lochs, boating , sailing, kayaking, rock climbing, mountains, best golf courses, strong unique culture, wonderful hospitality....no civil wars either...england and wales are greta countries too.....but the congestion here is worse, the social disorder down south east is intolerable as is the traffic the smog the culture clashes....despite the relative poverty in yorkshire wales etc these are still far better places to live if youre selective and can afford the nicer parts....the only areas the scots miss out to england and wales is rugby football and cricket, theyre crap at all 3....musically id also give the english and welsh the edge, unless youre into the proclaimers???
but really the country is just awesome |
Can Scotland go independent to make this thread stop?
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