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Good luck to the Scots. I'll be sad to see you go but you're not really going that far.
It is not a done deal...
Good luck to the Scots. I'll be sad to see you go but you're not really going that far.
We're not movingGood luck to the Scots. I'll be sad to see you go but you're not really going that far.
AYE IT IS! (Hope I didn't scare anyone with my shoutingIt is not a done deal...
AYE IT IS! (Hope I didn't scare anyone with my shouting)
Which is not allowed. Not even news paper headlines are in relationship to the Scotland vote are allowed to be broadcasted. Very strange rule I think.
As you say, you're a Southerner, so you don't really know what's going on up here. Unless you believe everything you see/hear in the media.Is this thread still going? The outcome was obvious months ago - check the bookies. So much hot air, and for what?
Sadly, speaking as a Southerner, this was always going to be a No. We'll now have a debate about what 'gifts' to offer Scotland which will rumble on for a while then be quietly forgotten. Why should Scotland receive more? It's like caving in to a petulant teenager.
And I can't help thinking that the Yes campaign may have been better served with someone, anyone, other than Salmond at the tiller.
Polling station close to me:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...m-the-Yes-and-No-campaigns.html?frame=3042451
Are you Scottish?
Possibly. But I think I have a better handle on what a post-yes vote Scotland will be like than some of the Aye campaign leaders. All the important questions - unanswered. And that's why there will be a No vote.As you say, you're a Southerner, so you don't really know what's going on up here.
All the scots curently working for the UK security services will get laid off as suspect foreign nationals (apart from those retained to spy on iScotland of course), so they can go form a Scots Secret Service![]()
That's crap. No need for anything like that.Polling station close to me:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...m-the-Yes-and-No-campaigns.html?frame=3042451
That's only your interpretation. I certainly didn't see it like that. Different if they'd played "eye of the tiger"No but that's irrelevant. I know a bad musical arrangement when I hear one. I also know that's it's application last night was akin to an entry into a boxing ring !

FoolsBetfair have already paid out to some punters who have backed a NO.
I thought no reporting was allowed via broadcast media until after the voting has finished?
News to me, care to link to this rule?
http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/broadcast/guidance/831193/section6.pdfNews to me, care to link to this rule?
same to you fools, rgs ad, aka FB. Saving my ten thou for some actual good photography ya see, instead of yabbing rubish to you idiots... thems the rules I set myself! ...other stuff hapening too ...I will be back sometime, dont matter hey, and yes I might miss some of you a little bit I suppose...like their was this girl...And it is not the only thing I'm correct aboutYou are correct …… my times are wrong by 12 hours …… starts at 10pm NOT 10am
Which is not something that has happened at any stage during the campaign hence it is better for the broadcasters to be quiet.They are allowed to report "factual matters". Just not anything likely to affect the actual voting.
Which is not something that has happened at any stage during the campaign hence it is better for the broadcasters to be quiet.
I can't believe it takes johny foreigner like me to highlight your own rules to you all![]()
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I can't believe it takes johny foreigner like me to highlight your own rules to you all![]()
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well a peace keeping force is urgently required on the days of the celtic/rangers games , and come to that most weekends down suachiehall street...
Good luck today in Scotland, I am hoping for a yes. I've never been a supporter of nationalism, I believe its backward looking, but if this is what it takes to shake the political establishment and produce political and constitutional reform then so be it.
The system is too set, the power too firmly entrenched, it needs a major blow against those that hold the power. Scotland voting for independence could be the first step in that process.You don't need separatism to bring about political change, just voters who do that, vote.
The system is too set, the power too firmly entrenched, it needs a major blow against those that hold the power. Scotland voting for independence could be the first step in that process.
That's our votes cast.
Wish I was a YES voter - they're showering everybody with goodies![]()
If Scotland wants to join Europe then they will get the Euro (and lose independence).
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...endent-Scotland-would-get-euro-not-pound.html