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Old 23-09-2014, 11:37 AM #21
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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier View Post
Exactly. It's not that both sides of the argument weren't presented... it's that the No argument was presented authoritatively and enthusiastically whilst the counter arguments were presented with this face:

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...
It's just Salmond doing his usual political manoeuvering trying to make enough people believe they were deceived to change things around or get the SNP re-elected. What about all the empty underivable promises the yes campaign made? Like getting currency union, rapid EU membership, sketchy defence plans.

Most people have known for ages how they were going to vote.
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